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Dementia Australia TAS

85 Creek Road, New Town, Tasmania, 7008

Part of Dementia Australia

Dementia Australia offers a range of services and programs designed to support you and the person you care for living with dementia. These include counselling services, carer support groups and other programs. For more information, you can contact the National Dementia Helpline. 

Counselling

Dementia Australia provides a counselling service for people with dementia, their families and friends.

People who can benefit from dementia counselling include:

  • People in the early stages of dementia
  • Carers of people with dementia
  • Family such as a spouse, partners and children
  • Friends and other significant people

Family Carer Support Groups

Our carer support groups provide an environment in which carers of people with dementia can discuss issues with other people in a similar situation.

Family Carer Education 

Dementia Australia offers a range of educational opportunities for people, of all ages, living with all forms of dementia, their families and carers.  

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)  

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) ensures that support will be provided to eligible Australians with a disability or disease such as younger onset dementia.

The purpose of the NDIS is to provide people with greater choice, individualised support and the flexibility to manage these supports.

Younger onset dementia key workers are placed to support people with younger onset dementia in the NDIS.


Our locations

ACT
New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Victoria
Western Australia

Urgent Action Needed - ‘Community’ is the Challenge and Solution for People with Dementia

on Tuesday, September 17, 2024

New research released this week by Dementia Australia for Dementia Action Week demonstrates a decade of persistent poor understanding of dementia among Australians is leading to stigma and discrimination.

100,000 people worldwide have downloaded BrainTrack – have you?

on Thursday, July 18, 2024

More than 100,000 people worldwide have downloaded BrainTrack, the multi-award-winning free app supporting people to take a positive step forward in their brain health. Since its release in October 2022 BrainTrack has been downloaded across 202 countries including Australia, India and the United States.

March 2020 Dementia Australia National Symposium to explore making dementia care quality care

on Thursday, November 7, 2019

Registrations are now open for the ‘Dementia Australia National Symposium 2020 – Dementia care is quality care’, to be held in Sydney on 24 March 2020. 

National Carers Week 2019 recognised by Dementia Australia

on Monday, October 14, 2019

Today as part of National Carers Week 2019 (13-19 October), Dementia Australia recognises the outstanding role that carers play in communities across the nation.

Dementia doesn’t discriminate. Do you?

on Thursday, August 22, 2019

To mark Dementia Action Week 2019, which runs from 16-22 September, Dementia Australia will be calling on all Australians to change how we respond and behave around people living with dementia. 

Aged Care Employees Making a Difference to the Lives of People Living With Dementia

on Thursday, August 15, 2019

On Aged Care Employee Day on August 7, Dementia Australia acknowledged the hundreds of thousands of people working in the industry across Australia.

The Importance of Self-Care for Carers

on Wednesday, June 26, 2019

A diagnosis of dementia can be confronting and life-changing for the person living with dementia as well as their family and carers.

Discrimination to be the focus of Dementia Action Week in September

on Friday, May 17, 2019

Discrimination experienced by people living with dementia, their families and carers will be the focus of this year’s national Dementia Action Week*, 16-22 September. Dementia Australia CEO, Maree McCabe said the annual national awareness campaign will be centred around a national survey to inform and increase our understanding of the experiences and perspectives around discrimination, and what can be done to bring about positive change.  

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