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Hear Tamar Krebs interviewed by Sarah Macdonald about what to do after a dementia diagnosis and the Videri Australia model. Hear from ABC Listeners calling in with their own stories. Listen to the interview by clicking...

Gwenda Darling was diagnosed 11 years ago with behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia — a rare form of the illness which affects behaviour and personality. The geriatrician told her she might have around five years to live....

Ellen Fanning and the panel speak with Tamar Krebs and with Dementia Advocate Gwenda Darling on a new Videri Australia support program for people with a recent dementia diagnosis.

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Five-day post-diagnosis dementia retreat to educate on living well Hello Care spoke with Donna Ward, Program Director for Group Home Australia’s five-day post-diagnostic retreat. Donna knows the struggles first-hand of handling a diagnosis without having sufficient...

People diagnosed with dementia will soon have access to a 5-day government-funded program that aims to help them remain in their homes. People diagnosed with dementia will soon have access to a 5-day government-funded program that...

Getting a good night’s sleep is like giving your brain a big, cozy hug! It’s not just about feeling refreshed in the morning; sleep plays a crucial role in keeping your brain healthy and happy. When...

HelloLeaders speaks to Jonathan Gavshon, Chief Executive Offer (CEO) of Videri Australia about how the 2023 Federal Budget commitment deservedly recognises those working in the heart of the sector. He also comments on the small household...

Article from The Australian written by Mathew Westwood on To Whom I May Concern As Nell Hawe will tell you, she doesn’t look like someone with dementia. She’s too young. She has a bright personality. She...

In February 2023, the first public Australian performance of To Whom I May Concern® is set to hit Sydney.A unique collaboration between Group Homes Australia, the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Dementia Australia, the live stage performance...

There are two things that we know to be true about dementia: it involves parts of the brain dying, and the deterioration is progressive – which means things get worse over time. What does this mean...

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