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A Clinician's BPSD Guide 2023

This guide provides clinician's with an understanding and helping people experiencing changed behaviours and psychological symptoms associated with dementia.

A Guide for Family Carers: Dealing with Behaviours in People with Dementia

This guide is for family carers providing care for a person with dementia. It includes practical information about how to support a person experiencing behaviours and...

Abbey Pain Scale

Unidentified or untreated pain can significantly contribute to a person's behaviour. For residents that are unable to communicate their needs, it is essential that careful...

ABCDE of Behaviour Support

The ABCDE of Behaviour Support poster provides a high-level overview of the behaviour support process.

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Communication Cards

These communication cards support the wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with dementia. The resource aims to assist and support care staff and family...

About me: In brief and In depth resources

The About me resources are available in four formats: In brief, In depth, Snapshot and one designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These resources help to start...

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