Today, on World Alzheimer’s Day and in the week when the Royal Commission on Aged Care was announced, we may find ourselves thinking that it is time for things to...

Today, on World Alzheimer’s Day and in the week when the Royal Commission on Aged Care was announced, we may find ourselves thinking that it is time for things to...
An article by Richard Fleming in the Meaningful Ageing Australia newsletter, on salutogenesis and spirituality in aged care.
Almost half a million Australians are living with dementia and Dementia Training Australia is inviting undergraduate students to help make a difference.
What gives our lives meaning is different for every one of us. DTA Executive Director Professor Richard Fleming writes for HelloCare.
Dementia Training Australia has launched a free online training course for aged care staff who care for people with dementia overnight.
Dementia Training Australia has launched a free online training course for aged care staff who care for people with dementia overnight.
Undergraduate students across Australia can win prizes of up to $2000 and help make a difference to people living with dementia in the 2017 National Dementia Storytelling Competition.
In this article, Jan Golembiewski, a practising architect and neuroscience PhD, reframes the essentials of good design and care delivery for people with dementia.
The ‘salutogenic approach’ has enormous relevance in aged care, particularly in the care of people with dementia.
Storytelling competition to explore supporting people with dementia.