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It’s time. Have you signed up yet? |
Memory Walk & Jog started as a small community event in 2004 and now annually brings together tens of thousands of people each year and is one of Dementia Australia’s biggest fundraising campaigns. |
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The steps I’ve taken to live well with dementia
Trevor Crosby was 64 when he was diagnosed with Lewy body disease in 2014. You can follow his story through his blog. |
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Dementia Essentials – is this FREE course for you?
An accredited 3-day course as part of Dementia Training Australia, for those who work with people living with dementia. |
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Free Community Event |
This session will address the main causes, key signs and symptoms of dementia and explain why behaviour changes with dementia. Risk factors for dementia as well as common myths and misconceptions about dementia will also be discussed.
Where Knox Community Centre
When Tuesday 20 February |
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$1 million in grants shared
Song-writing to improve the relationships between people living with dementia and their families is just one of 17 new projects that will share in grants to conduct ground-breaking dementia research. |
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Call for ongoing investment in research
Dementia Australia is dismayed that Pfizer, the world’s third largest drug maker, has announced this week that it will end its research to discover new medications for Alzheimer’s disease. |
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Dementia-friendly village plans for Tasmania |
Watch this A Current Affair story on the plans to build a dementia-friendly village in Tasmania – A Christine Bryden interview is included. |
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A Trek To Remember – are you heading to Everest?
Combine raising money for a cause close to your heart and trek to Everest Base Camp. |
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The Front Door project – helping residents to connect
Wall decals Front Door project opens up memories for residents living with dementia. |
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Contact us 98-104 Riversdale Road, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia 3122 Tel +61 3 9815 7800 W dementia.org.au
National Dementia Helpline 1800 100 500 |
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