The Dementia Guide

The Dementia Guide audio book
is now available.
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The Dementia Guide is the go-to resource for people living with dementia their carers and family. The information in this guide is divided into sections with each section relating to a particular stage of the dementia journey. The guide supports people living with dementia, their carers and family, to understand more about dementia, the treatments, support and services available. The guide also includes information about living well with dementia and making plans for the future.

In it, you can find information about:

  • the impact of dementia
  • treatment, support and services available
  • ways to adapt to change and live well.

Read or listen to The Dementia Guide by section

A message from our CEO Maree McCabe AM
The Dementia Guide introduction with Ita Buttrose AC OBE
Section 1: About dementia
Section 2: Understanding your diagnosis
Section 3: Healthcare team and treatments
Section 4: Planning for the future
Section 5: Living well
Section 6: Support for people with dementia
Section 7: Dementia Australia services
Section 8: Residential care
Section 9: Later stages of dementia
Section 10: Checklist
Section 11: Support and information for carers

Dementia Australia thanks everyone who generously lent their voice to the audiobook version of the Dementia Guide, including Dementia Australia Patron Ita Buttrose AC OBE, Dementia Australia Ambassadors Natarsha Belling, Stephanie Bendixsen, Takaya Honda, Mark Seymour, Denis Walter OAM, Pat Welsh.

We also thank celebrity supporters Rhonda Burchmore OAM and Geraldine Hickey, and Ann Pietsch, who lives with dementia and is a Dementia Advocate and who also lent her voice to this audiobook.

A message from our CEO Maree McCabe AM


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The Dementia Guide introduction with Ita Buttrose AC OBE

Dementia Australia Patron Ita Buttrose AC OBE is Chair of the ABC and an Australian journalist, television personality and author. Ita has dedicated many years to dementia advocacy and provides the introduction to the audiobook version of The Dementia Guide.


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Section 1: About dementia

What is dementia? Who gets dementia? What causes dementia? How does dementia affect younger people? And how does dementia progress?

Section 1 voiced by Natarsha Belling

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Section 2: Understanding your diagnosis

Recognising your feelings, learning more about dementia, and telling people about your diagnosis.

Section 2 voiced by Takaya Honda

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Section 3: Healthcare team and treatments

Building your healthcare team, understanding your treatment options, and treating depression and anxiety.

Section 3 voiced by Stephanie Bendixsen

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Section 4: Planning for the future

Driving, working legal matters, financial management, government support and advanced care planning.

Section 4 voiced by Rhonda Burchmore OAM

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Section 5: Living well

Coping with changes, reducing stress, maintaining communication, navigating changed relationships, living at home, travelling safely, and staying healthy and active.

Section 5 voiced by Pat Welsh

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Section 6: Support for people with dementia 

My Aged Care, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), support coordination and other services from Dementia Australia, and local services.

Section 6 voiced by Takaya Honda

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Section 7: Dementia Australia services 

Information services, support services, and education services.

Section 7 voiced by Ann Pietsch

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Section 8: Residential care 

Identifying the right time, choosing a residential care facility, understanding fees and costs, getting financial assistance, making the move, managing visits from family and friends, and protecting your quality of care.

Section 8 voiced by Mark Seymour

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Section 9: Later stages of dementia 

Section 9 voiced by Geraldine Hickey

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Section 10: Checklist 

This section offers a checklist of things to help you to live well now and make plans for the future.

Section 10 voiced by Geraldine Hickey

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Section 11: Support and information for carers 

Getting emotional support, getting practical support, looking after your health and wellbeing, supporting a person with dementia, coping with changes in behaviour, and managing grief and bereavement.

Section 11 voiced by Denis Walter OAM
 

This guide is supported by Lifeview


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