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Dementia friendly care across the
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community
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Dr Dianne Goeman
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International Federation of Ageing
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Brisbane, June 2016
Email: [email protected]
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–Dr
Dianne Goeman,
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RDNS
Institute
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 Ms Fleur O’Keefe,
Senior Clinical Nurse Advisor,
RDNS
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Supporting people with dementia
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Components of the
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dementia
model of care
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Cognitionlevel
Assessment
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 Care– planning
and interventions plus support resources
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 Education
Specialist Dementia
Nurse
Model
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http://www.rdns.com.au/public/TalkingBooks/VietnameseDementia/VietnameseDementia.html
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http://www.rdns.com.au/research/getting-to-know-me-a-dementia-training-package
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‘Dementia friendly health care’
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 live a good life, live as independently as possible and to continue to be
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part of the community.
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 It is also encompasses a place where the community acts consciously to
ensure that people with dementia are respected, empowered, engaged
and embraced.
Support for people with dementia to live well
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Working & Reference group members
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Working Group Members
Kate Swaffe
Ian Gladstone
Mick Carmody
Priyanka Rai
Megan Corlis
Jan Van Emden
Wendy Hudson
Caroline Bulsara
Meredith Gresham
Jo Luhr
Reference Group Members
Valerie Jenner
Bob Page
Judy Wheaten
Chris Hatherley
Ellen Skladzien
Belinda Nixon
Constantino Bazarbassis
Andrea Lomman
Anita Westera
Paul Meertens
Consumer lead, Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (SA)
Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (SA)
Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (QLD)
Alzheimer’s Australia
Helping Hand (SA)
Helping Hand (SA)
Brightwater Care (WA)
Brightwater Care (WA)
Hammond Care (NSW)
Hammond Care (NSW)
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Dimity Pond
Anne Kelly
Marion Lau
Anne Cumming
Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (WA)
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Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (WA)
Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (VIC)
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Alzheimer’s Australia
Alzheimer’s Australia
Alzheimer’s Australia Victoria Younger Onset Dementia Key Worker
Alzheimer’s Australia National Cross Cultural Dementia Network (QLD)
Aged and Continuing Care Directorate, Department of Health WA (WA)
Centre for Health Service Development University of Wollongong (NSW)
Dementia Policy, Ageing and Service Improvement Branch, Department of Social Services (ACT)
General Practitioner, Professor Dept of General Practice University of Newcastle (NSW)
Montessorian Dementia Consultant (TAS)
Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria (VIC)
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (NSW)
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Home and Community Care (HACC) Services
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