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DSA provides a variety of resources to both inform and assist healthcare professionals
and family members who are supporting a person living with dementia.

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Staying at Home (SaH) Program Flyer

Staying at Home is a free carer wellbeing and dementia respite program designed to empower and upskill carers to support a person living with dementia to remain at home for as...

Connecting with someone special booklet

The 'Connecting with someone special' booklet offers tips and advice to help you care for yourself and make a difference in the life of someone who is living with dementia.

Identifying and responding to pain

Many people living with dementia will experience some form of pain. Understanding this pain can help you respond with the right care.

Carer Conversations Program Flyer

Dementia Support Australia (DSA) and the Australian Frontotemporal Dementia Association (AFTDA) are working in partnership to develop and run a nationwide network of support...

Social isolation and LGBTI people with dementia

This tip sheet guides care staff in supporting LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bi, transgender and intersex) individuals with dementia at risk of or experiencing social isolation.

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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