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- Dementia - advice for families
The most important way to help young people cope with dementia is to talk openly and be willing to listen.
- Dementia - Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia in Australia, accounting for about two thirds of cases.
- Dementia - behaviour changes
Providing a calm environment for the person with dementia can help to reduce the impact of changes to behaviour patterns.
- Dementia - carers and activities
Participating in suitable activities can help a person with dementia to achieve purpose and pleasure.
- Dementia - communication
Carers need to pay attention to how they present themselves to the person with dementia.
- Dementia - continence issues
Incontinence may occur in people with dementia for many reasons.
- Dementia - coping with placement
Helping the person with dementia adjust to residential care can be a new role for carers.
- Dementia - different types
Dementia is more common in people over 65, but it is not a normal part of ageing.
- Dementia - driving and travelling
Some people with dementia may not recognise their declining ability to drive.
- Dementia - early planning
Planning ahead can make it easier for families and carers to manage the affairs of a person with dementia.