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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...

Helping a loved one make the move into an aged care home can be an emotional journey with many complexities and big decisions. We know aged care can be challenging to navigate, and knowing what questions...

Image: Tamar Krebs, Videri Australia In 2021, the 12th annual National Dementia & Aged Care Reform Conference will provide a critical national platform to de-brief on the Final Report of the Royal Commission into Aged Care...

Dementia Training Australia (DTA) is a consortium funded by the Australian Government to provide nationwide education and training on the care of people living with dementia. Established in 2016, DTA's mission is to improve the care...
Celebrating Carers during National Carers Week 2021 is a time to recognise and celebrate Australia’s unpaid carers who provide care and support to a family member or friend. This year’s theme is Millions of Reasons to...

During Dementia Action Week (September 20-26), Dementia Australia called on all Australians to take action to ensure those who have dementia are engaged with their loved ones and communities. This is particularly important for those currently...

Recently, a married couple in their mid 60’s decided to sell their beloved family home after 20 years of creating memories. After raising their now grown up daughters and grandchildren, and countless neighbourhood championships at the...

A Life Story A life story is made up of many chapters and years of living experience, narrated by the people that come and go in our lives, the challenges, the moments of joy, the places...

Thank you for your support of Videri Australia. We recently opened another new home at Videri Australia. We welcomed the community of Wahroonga and our special visitors with a cup of coffee, tea or hot chocolate...

Videri Australia is an innovative and world-leading model, which provides dementia care, respite and palliative care. Up to 10 residents live in a traditional home, on a traditional street. We stay connected to our local communities....

“I was blessed to find GHA for my dad after such despair and disappointment in an aged care facility that just didn’t deliver. With GHA, dad was treated with respect and received the highest level of care at the time of his greatest need. I cannot recommend them more highly.”

– Facebook post, December 2023

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