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Friday, December 6, 2024

Dementia support in the spotlight ahead of holiday season

Dementia Australia research has found more than half of Australians feel there is insufficient support for the 421,000 people living with dementia – a challenge that is exacerbated over the Christmas and New Year holiday period.

Dementia Australia says the research shows that more needs to be done to support Australians impacted by dementia.

Dementia Australia CEO, Professor Tanya Buchanan said the need for support can increase over the festive period as family gatherings and changes to routines can cause additional challenges for people living with dementia, their carers and loved ones at a time when many services reduce their hours or close down altogether.

“That’s why we are reminding Australians as we launch our Christmas Appeal, that Dementia Australia operates the National Dementia Helpline all day, every day,” she said.

“With more than 421,000 Australians living with dementia and more than 1.6 million people involved in their care, Dementia Australia is asking Australians to make a much-needed donation this festive season.

“As the number of Australians impacted by dementia continues to grow it is more important than ever to ensure all Australians have timely and easy access to dementia supports and services, especially over the festive season.

“Which is why this Christmas we encourage you to make a donation in honour of people living with dementia, their families and carers,” Professor Buchanan said.

One of the many Australian couples who will be impacted by dementia this Christmas is Sophie and Jonathan. Jonathan was diagnosed with younger onset dementia last Christmas at just 55 years old.

His wife Sophie says the daily realities of Jonathan’s diagnosis are inescapable.

“Every day there’s a snag that reminds me of the dementia,” Sophie said.

“But when I contacted Dementia Australia last Christmas, a world of information, services and support opened up to me. I feel more confident as we move into a time of year that can be a difficult one for people impacted by dementia to navigate.”

Jonathan said knowing that his family and friends were being supported is an enormous relief.

“Knowing that Dementia Australia is supporting my family and friends is fantastic,” Jonathan said. 

“The services they provide has made every difference.”

Donations this Christmas will help Dementia Australia continue to provide vital services and support to people impacted by dementia when they need it. Donate this Christmas to make a real difference to families around Australia who face the realities of dementia every day.

To donate visit donate.dementia.org.au/christmas-appeal.

For support, please contact the National Dementia Helpline on 1800 100 500. An interpreter service is available. The National Dementia Helpline is funded by the Australian Government. People looking for information can also visit dementia.org.au

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