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Ресурси Ласкаво просимо до Асоціації Альцгеймер Австралія Ресурси на цій сторінці містять інформацію, корисні поради та відповіді на деякі поширені питання про деменцію. Щоб задати питання про деменцію або попросити про допомогу, зателефонуйте до Національної Лінії Допомоги при Деменції за номером 1800 100 500.
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The Valuing People website has been taken offline in October 2019. Valuing People was developed by Dementia Australia to support community organisations to help improve the quality of support they provide to people impacted by dementia. Dementia Australia's Centre for Dementia Learning offers a range of education for people working in the aged care, health and community sectors, you can find out more by visiting www.dementialearning.org.au or emailing [email protected].
The Department of Veterans' Affairs has developed the Veterans' Medicines Advice and Therapeutics Education Services (Veterans' MATES) project with the aim of improving the use of medicines and related health services in the veteran community.
Nguồn tài liệu  Chào mừng quý vị đến với Dementia Australia. Nguồn tài liệu trên trang này gồm lời khuyên, gợi ý hữu ích và câu trả lời cho một số câu hỏi thường gặp về bệnh sa sút trí tuệ. Để đặt câu hỏi về bệnh sa sút trí tuệ hoặc yêu cầu giúp đỡ, hãy gọi đường dây National Dementia Helpline qua số 1800 100 500.  
Walking is a healthy activity that should be part of your everyday life. There is no need to stop walking even once you have been diagnosed with dementia.
The Western Australian Centre for Health and Ageing (WACHA) is not for profit Centre dedicated to improving health in mid life and beyond. WACHA's research focuses on searching for, and finding new treatments, to prevent disease and discovering cures for disabling diseases such as, dementia, depression and frailty.  
Where do Australians stand on dementia booklet summarises the latest survey information telling us what Australians understand and think about dementia, supplemented with the latest facts and statistics. The survey information comes from two surveys commissioned by Dementia Australia:
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These Younger Onset Dementia and the NDIS resources provide information on understanding the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and how to access services and support.