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Post - Five foods that help fight dementia

…to help reduce the risk of developing dementia by examining our diets as food can affect brain aging and cognitive function. Practicing good nutrition and eating lots of healthy foods…

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…journey. Importantly, we’ll make sure you and your family have choice and control over your care services and quality of life. Can my family and friends visit me and can…

Post - What is Lewy body dementia?

Lewy body dementia affects more than 100,000 Australians each year and is one of the most common forms of dementia. It is caused by the degeneration and death of nerve…

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Post - What is palliative care in aged care?

and cleaning Emotional and psychological support, such as counselling, for the person, families and carers to manage stress and difficult emotions such as grief and anger Spiritual care such as…

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…kindness and supported to live connected lives. Personalised care 24/7 Our caring staff and registered nurses are there 24/7 to help you manage your health, medication and daily needs. You’ll…

Post - 10 ways to make your home dementia-friendly

…sun. 5. Outdoor safety Installing handrails along stairs and ramps in the front and back yard can help with problems like coordination and mobility. Consider also removing obstacles from paths…

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Post - 7 ways to relieve stress at any age

We tend to imagine retirement as a breezy time, free of commitments and worries. And while it’s true that as you get older you typically encounter less work and children-related…