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Get moving: Physical activity for older people
Physical activity is any movement made by skeletal muscles in your body that uses energy. This includes any incidental activity you might do during the day like doing the housework, and any planned physical activity, like exercise. This sheet from the University of Melbourne contains practical tips on beneficial activity levels, how to stay motivated, and key information sources.
The use of floor-mounted wayfinding signage for people with dementia living in residential care
This helpsheet from the Dementia Centre and HammondCare provides information about the use of floor-mounted wayfinding signage for people with dementia living in residential care.
Ensuring a smooth journey: A guide through the Brisbane airport's international terminal
This information from the Dementia Centre for Research Collaboration, Brisbane Airport, and The Australian Government provides guidance through the Brisbane Airport’s international terminal for people living with dementia and their travel companions.
Empowered 10 essential facts about changed behaviour or behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia
These facts are based on rigorous evidence from academic literature and the knowledge and experience of the Empowered experts comprising psychiatrists, geriatricians, social workers, pharmacists, scientists, dementia advocates and people with dementia and their carers.
Drugs used for changed behaviour and psychological symptoms in dementia: A consumer guide
This pamphlet from the Empowered Project provides information about changed behaviour, drug treatment, and consent.
Driving and dementia
Information regarding driving and dementia from Alzheimer's WA, including keeping safe while still driving, how to assess driving capacity, starting conversations about driving, and alternatives to driving.
Deprescribing guide for antipsychotics for treatment of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia
This guide from the NSW Therapeutic Advisory Group Inc. provides deprescribing information that can be applied to written and/or verbal communication (in the form of “preferred language”) between clinicians, patients and/or carers. Adapt appropriately for individual patients.
Dementia enablement guide: Person living with dementia
This Pamphlet from Queensland Health provides contact information and guidance for specific specialties which a person living with dementia may want to consider reaching out to.
Dementia enablement guide: Further information
Theis Pamphlet from Queensland Health details the types of clinicians and organisations that someone with a recent diagnosis may wish to contact in relation to a number of commonly experienced issues.
Dementia - Australian Psychological Society
This sheet provides information regarding what dementia is, types of dementia, causes, and psychological approaches to assessment and treatment.