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Most of us have a vague understanding of the symptoms but very few can relate to the struggle of living with dementia.
Thanks to Unreal Dimension Kit (UDK), an award-wining game engine, Alzheimer’s Australia Vic have created an immersive simulation program to allow individuals to experience first-hand what it might be like to have dementia.
A British dementia expert has arrived in Australia to discuss how to make our communities more accessible to people living with dementia.
The UK Innovations in Dementia co-director Rachael Litherland kick-started the Dementia-Friendly Communities - Involving People with Dementia tour in Brisbane on Monday, sharing experiences from her role developing the Living with Dementia program for the UK Alzheimer’s Society and her current work promoting community interest.
The preliminary results of an ongoing study into the ageing of Aboriginal Australians found that dementia is three times more likely to effect the indigenous population.
The Koori Growing Old Well (KGOW) study is now looking at what causes these high rates of dementia in older Aboriginal Australians.
Moonee Ponds aged care facility Ardmillan Place is set to improve the way people receive care when it opens the doors to a brand new luxury wing this July.
Ardmillan director Marina Darling said the extension reflects the Ardmillan concept of providing apartment-style living within a context of aged care.