Accessible community and services is a major issue for rural-dwelling people living with dementia and their carers. We discuss this important topic in the latest issue of the AJDC. Subscribe here to read 👉 https://lnkd.in/gMnx2RPQ #Dementia #Rural #Accessibility
Australian Journal of Dementia Care
Media Production
Wollongong, New South Wales 486 followers
For all who work with people with dementia
About us
The Australian Journal of Dementia Care (AJDC) is a multidisciplinary journal for all those supporting people with dementia in residential aged care homes, hospitals, day units and the community. It is available via subscription and distributed throughout Australia and overseas. The journal is committed to improving the quality of care provided for people living with dementia by showcasing good practice and keeping readers abreast of developments in dementia care practice, training, research and technology, as well as the latest resources, events, news and views. The Australian Journal of Dementia Care is grounded firmly in practice and provides relevant, high-quality and well-researched articles with solutions for dementia care settings, written by practitioners, researchers and other experts in the field of dementia care from Australia and around the world. There is a strong emphasis on ‘knowledge translation’, which closes the gap between dementia care research and practice.
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- Media Production
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- 2-10 employees
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- Wollongong, New South Wales
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- Privately Held
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- 2012
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University of Wollongong
Wollongong, New South Wales 2522, AU
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We discuss how technology can be designed for person-centred care in the latest issue of the Australian Journal of Dementia Care 📲 Subscribe to read the article at https://lnkd.in/gn6vnX-M #Dementia #Technology #PersonCentredCare
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Home can offer a powerful sense of belonging and comfort: emotional connections, familiar sights, sounds, memories, and routines. Read the article on living at home with dementia in the latest issue of the Australian Journal of Dementia Care by Anita Goh, Cathy Roth OAM, Professor Briony Dow and Ellen Gaffy. Subscribe here to read 👉 https://lnkd.in/gMnx2RPQ
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Check your mailboxes, the Australian Journal of Dementia Care October issue is out now! 🎉 In this issue we explore: - The future of dementia respite care - Driving with dementia - Thriving at home - Accessibility for rural-dwelling people - Living well with dementia - Technology for person-centred care Not a subscriber? Subscribe here to receive your copy 👉 https://lnkd.in/gMnx2RPQ #Dementia #Research
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The AJDC October issue 'Dementia Care at Home and in the Community' drops very soon! We discuss living well at home plus the important role technology plays to support care. Subscribe now to receive a copy 👉 https://lnkd.in/gMnx2RPQ #Dementia #HomeCare #LivingWell
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📣 Our next issue 'Dementia care at home and in the community' is coming very soon! Subscribe to the Australian Journal of Dementia Care now to receive a copy 👉 https://lnkd.in/gMnx2RPQ #Dementia #Care
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Editor Keira Donegan interviews Ian Yates AM, who spent 20 years as CEO of COTA Australia. He sheds light on how aged care practices have shifted gears, touching on transparency, governance, dementia care, diversity and technology. Subscribe here to read ‘A New Era of Aged Care: Insights From an Expert’ in the latest issue of the AJDC 👉 https://lnkd.in/gMnx2RPQ #AgedCare #Dementia
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Over 50 per cent of people with dementia remain undiagnosed, limiting their access to treatments that could slow disease progression and improve their quality of life. Dr Marita Long explores the barriers challenging diagnosis and the growing resources available. Subscribe here to read 👉 https://lnkd.in/gMnx2RPQ #Diagnosis #Dementia
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"Early on in our journey with dementia, I grasped a fundamental truth that has since coloured my perception: no two cases are alike. Each person’s experience with dementia is as unique as the spots on a dalmatian dog." In this edition of the AJDC, Julane Bowen shares her experience as a carer. Subscribe to read at journalofdementiacare.com #Dementia #Carer
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In Australia, with nearly a third of the population born overseas, it is crucial for dementia care to be culturally inclusive. Sign up to the latest issue of the Australian Journal of Dementia Care to read the article by Grace Wei and Fiona Kumfor, School of Psychology and the Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney. Subscribe here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gMnx2RPQ #Dementia #CALD