Resources
Browse resources created and collated by ARIIA as a trusted, evidence-based guide to supporting innovation across the aged care sector.
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Quick tips to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19
These quick tips from Dementia Support Australia look at some ways care staff can reduce the risk of infection while keeping the person with dementia, and staff, safe while maintaining wellbeing.
Dementia: A multi-disciplinary approach to caring for people with changed behaviours
This webinar from NPS MedicineWise emphasises how working and communicating as part of a multidisciplinary team can empower health professionals to optimise non-pharmacological approaches in management. (*please note you must be logged in as a NPS MedicineWise member (free) to watch webinars).
Questions to ask your doctor worksheet
This resource from Forward with Dementia provides a list of possible questions to ask your doctor after a diagnosis of dementia.
Quality use of medicines in dementia care app (DTA medications)
This App was developed by Dementia Training Australia to assist residential aged care staff working with people living with dementia to improve a number of aspects of medication use (available from the app store (Apple) or Google Play or via internet browser).
Caring for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people with dementia (course)
In this course from Dementia Training Australia, you will become culturally competent in caring for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people with dementia.
Purposeful activities for people with dementia: A resource
This resource from Dementia Australia offers practical ways that carers – including activity support workers, personal care attendants and other aged care professionals – can work together to engage people living with dementia in purposeful activities at home and in social groups.
Caring for a person living with dementia: The lived experience
This paper from Alzheimer's WA provides information for carers regarding living well with dementia, the human experience, the importance of staying connected, accepting support, processing the diagnosis, accessing support, and validating and acknowledging death.
Purposeful activities for dementia
Engagement in activities that are purposeful has many benefits. It encourages us to feel good about ourselves, brings meaning to our lives, helps us to feel a sense of belonging, provides opportunities for using our skills and generally supports our well-being. This booklet from Dementia Australia Victoria provides guidance to ensure purposeful engagement is tailored to the individual.
Psychotropic medications used in Australia: Information for aged care
This resource from the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission provides information on psychotropic medications used in aged care.
Psychotropic medication in the management of behaviours
This care staff helpsheet from Dementia Support Australia covers the general principles of mediation management and pharmacotherapies available for behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.