Australian Journal of Dementia Care v9no3 2020

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Four Seasons in One Dementia Day Series: | Australian Journal of Dementia Care ; 9(3) July/August/September 2020: 25-27
  • Reports on an ambitious 12 month community initiative in Port Macquarie, NSW, which celebrated the collective accomplishments of people living with dementia and engaged those who may not normally participate in community-focused activities.
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Ideas for community, connection and conversation Series: | Australian Journal of Dementia Care ; 9(3) July/August/September 2020: 11-14
  • With aged care providers around the world restricting or limiting visitors' access to residential facilities and people in self-isolation in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for activities that encourage engagement and foster conversation and connection for people with dementia, as well as ways to support health and well being, has become even more important. The resources, activities and ideas featured in this article are suitable for people with dementia living in residential aged care and the community during this time of social distancing and isolation.
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Partnering for discharge Series: | Australian Journal of Dementia Care ; 9(3) July/August/September 2020: 31-35
  • Summarises the research and key findings from the Dementia Discharge Pathway study to improve hospital discharge processes for older people living with dementia.
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Personalising reminiscence, music Series: | Australian Journal of Dementia Care ; 9(3) July/August/September 2020: 22-24
  • Moove & Groove LISTEN is a new program of curated and personalised audio-visual conten designed to angage people with dementia through music and reminiscence. It includes a Virtual Visitor Program, enabling users to connect with family and friends via video calls.
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Stigma and style of care may explain underuse of respite Series: | Australian Journal of Dementia Care ; 9(3) July/August/September 2020: 28-30
  • Reports on an ambitious 12 month community initiative in Port Macquarie, NSW, which celebrated the collective accomplishments of Research into the effectiveness of dementia based respite care in delaying entry into residential aged care is lacking and these services remain largely underused. Summarises some of the key reasons for this and proposes ways to improve the quality and uptake of these services.
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The art of connecting at home Series: | Australian Journal of Dementia Care ; 9(3) July/August/September 2020: 19-21
  • Introduces Artful, a new online creative learning resource from Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art, designed to help people living with dementia and their support networks, including aged and health care staff.
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The joy of bringing Outside In Series: | Australian Journal of Dementia Care ; 9(3) July/August/September 2020: 15-18
  • During the period of COVID-19 social distancing restrictions, members of the Outside Collective have been working with Australian aged care providers to connect with and stimulate residents with cognitive impairment through window visits, courtyard sing-a-longs and video chats.
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