DEMENTIA SUPPORT & EDUCATION SERVICES NSW

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DEMENTIA SUPPORT & EDUCATION SERVICES NSW

ABOUT ALZHEIMER S AUSTRALIA NSW Alzheimer s Australia NSW is the peak body for people with dementia and their families and carers, providing advocacy, information, education and support services. ABOUT OUR SERVICES Our dementia support and education services are available at various locations throughout NSW. Services are provided in house and on an outreach basis, to ensure we are reaching people close to where they live and work. Services are available to people with dementia, families and carers, health and community services providers and community members. WHAT IS THE HELPLINE? The National Dementia Helpline (the Helpline) is a free confidential phone service where you can talk to caring and experienced professionals about dementia and memory loss concerns, discuss your needs and connect to a range of programs and services. The Helpline is available 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday. Contact our Helpline staff on T:1800 100 500 E: NSW.helpline@alzheimers.org.au ADVISORY AND SUPPORT SERVICES Our professional consultants support people with dementia and families by providing information, emotional support, and practical day-to-day advice about coping and living well with dementia and memory changes. The service includes guidance about planning for the future and linking people to services and supports that meet their individual needs. Please contact the Helpline for details of services in your area.

RECENTLY DIAGNOSED A diagnosis of dementia can leave a person and their family feeling extremely isolated. Alzheimer s Australia NSW offers a number of early intervention support options for people recently diagnosed with dementia. This includes the Living With Dementia program, which is designed to maximise health and well-being during the early stages of dementia. PEER SUPPORT - CONNECTING WITH OTHERS Our group programs enable people with dementia, family members and carers to come together to share experiences, support one another and enhance their well-being. These are available at various locations throughout NSW and include our popular Coffee and Chat groups. YOUNGER ONSET DEMENTIA The term Younger Onset Dementia is used to describe any form of dementia diagnosed in people under the age of 65. Alzheimer s Australia NSW offers a range of tailored services for people with younger onset dementia and families including our Younger Onset Dementia Key Worker program. Please contact the Helpline or your local Alzheimer s Australia NSW office for details of services available in your area. EDUCATION We provide education for both family carers and health professionals for learning about dementia. Topics include Understanding Dementia, Effective Communication and our popular Three Day Carer Workshop. We are also able to customise our education sessions to meet specific needs. For information about our upcoming sessions please visit our website or contact the Helpline.

COUNSELLING Talking through emotional, practical and family issues in confidence with one of our professional counsellors can be very helpful. These services can be provided over the phone, in person, or over the internet. Bookings are essential and to make an appointment please contact the Helpline. INFORMATION, RESOURCES AND LIBRARY Alzheimer s Australia NSW offers a range of resources which may assist in understanding the many aspects of living with dementia. These include help sheets, brochures, books, videos and DVDs. Our Library has the latest resources and can link you in with regular newsfeeds on new resources and research updates. COMMUNITY AWARENESS We conduct a range of activities to promote awareness of dementia and healthy ageing, including the Your Brain Matters program - a guide to healthy hearts and minds. The Alzheimer s Australia NSW Memory Van is a mobile education resource that travels into local communities providing information about dementia. To book a community awareness talk, please contact one of our offices. THE SAFELY HOME PROGRAM A joint program between Alzheimer s Australia NSW and NSW Police, Safely Home aims to help the safe return of a person who has wandered from their home, giving peace of mind to families. A personalised bracelet is linked to the confidential NSW Police Safely Home Information System.

WORRIED ABOUT YOUR MEMORY? Do you have persistent difficulty with: Memory Orientation Attention Personality changes Everyday tasks Comprehension and language? Many people think these problems are just a normal sign of ageing. However, if you notice these changes and are worried, it s a good idea to discuss them with your doctor. Seeking help early can make a big difference to diagnosing the problem and obtaining the right treatment. Alzheimer s Australia NSW can assist you in seeking the right information, referral, help and support. Contact the Helpline. WHAT IS DEMENTIA? Dementia is a general term used to describe the symptoms of a large group of illnesses which cause a progressive decline in a person s cognition and affects activities of daily living, memory and social skills. There are many different forms of dementia and each has its own cause. Some of the most common forms of dementia are Alzheimer s Disease and Vascular Dementia, both of which can happen to anyone, but become more common in people over the age of 65 years. While it is not known how to prevent or cure dementia, there are things you can do now about diet, exercise and social participation to remain healthy and keep your brain healthy as you age. For further information about brain healthy lifestyles, visit: www.yourbrainmatters.org.au

THE NATIONAL DEMENTIA HELPLINE 1800 100 500 INFORMATION, ADVICE & SUPPORT The National Dementia Helpline is an initiative of the Australian Government Translating and Interpreter Service T: 131 450 FIGHTDEMENTIA.ORG.AU @AlzheimersNSW Facebook.com/ alznsw YouTube.com/ AlzheimersAustralia AlzheimersNSW ALZHEIMER S AUSTRALIA NSW Cnr Cox s Rd & Norton Rd, North Ryde, NSW 2113 PO Box 6042, North Ryde NSW 2113 T: (02) 9805 0100 F: (02) 8875 4665 E: helpline.nsw@alzheimers.org.au ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Services provided by Alzheimer s Australia NSW are supported by financial assistance from the Australian and NSW Government as well as from other funding sources. We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we live and work. Copyright Alzheimer s Australia NSW ABN: 27 109 607 472 Updated 22 Feb. 16