'Montessori' - providing meaning and purpose in dementia care
Shannon Azzopardi
Multisensory Environments in Dementia Care
Shannon Azzopardi
Disinhibition and dementia: A retrospective case study
Jennifer Edgecombe
Flower power- ikebana as a therapeutic activity in aged and dementia care- two case studies
Karen Thode
Effects of a Music Intervention on Agitation in Alzheimer’s Disease during Bath Time
Romane Duquette-Laplante
DemenTitude® - The 16-grid Dementia Care Model from Social Work Perspective in Hong Kong
Dr Chi Man (Kenny) Chui
Flipping Language: Building positive culture to improve care experiences and outcomes in dementia care
Ms Jenie Aikman
The Effects of Music Modalities on the Behaviour of Older Persons Living with Dementia in a Maltese Long Term Care Setting
Ms Katia Mifsud
End-of-Life Essentials - an online education resource
Assoc Professor Kim Devery
Living Well with Advanced Dementia Through Namaste Care
Shi Ying Tay
Smart Albert: A Technology-Based Cognitive Stimulation Program for Persons Living with Dementia
Shi Ying Tay
Being Brave and Upholding the Right to Freedom during a Pandemic: a risk-based approach.
Joanne Janes
Improving Timely Diagnosis and Support of People Living with Dementia in Primary Care - The First GP led Multi-Disciplinary Memory Assessment and Support Clinic in Australia - Being Brave.
Stephanie Daly
Is the personalised listening program feasible and useful for the most vulnerable residents
Kirsten Challinor
Management of behaviours of concern and psychotropic deprescribing in the COVID-19 Supportive Care Unit
N.Hogan
Benefits of Good Work & Workplace Wellness - Human & Financial Benefit
Tatjana Jokic
Talking Sense – Translating a sensory changes and dementia book into an online course for people living with dementia and carers
Oonagh Thompson-Bradley
Connections do matter : Translating research into meaningful practice
Wendi Kruger
Advocacy for Reablement: See a Person as More
Najla Turk
How can I care for my loved one when they don’t reconise me? Dance with Dementia.
Najla Turk
Be brave, Be bold, Reframe Dementia: Innovation for the Future of Dementia.
Najla Turk
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