This week is Dementia Action Week (16–22 September 2024) and the theme is ‘act now for a dementia friendly future’.
Dementia Action Week is an annual initiative run by Dementia Australia. It aims to raise awareness, understanding and acceptance for people living with dementia, and their families and carers.
Dementia can be caused by many things including genetics, poor diet and social isolation. It is a major health issue and can have big impacts on individuals, families and the community.
People living with dementia might notice changes in their memory, behaviour, rational thinking and ability to communicate.
Over 400,000 Australians and over half the people in aged care homes are living with dementia.
There is no cure for dementia but some ways to reduce its likelihood and keep your brain healthy include:
- maintaining a good diet and exercise
- limiting alcohol consumption and smoking
- keeping mentally stimulated.
The government recently awarded Dementia Australia $385,000 in funding for 29 community groups so they can deliver dementia-friendly initiatives specific to their local areas.
Learn more about support for people with dementia and Dementia Action Week.