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4  LANSDOWNE NEWS, WINTER 2017
         Health & Wellbeing




         Understanding Dementia





         Dementia describes a collection of symptoms that are   Alzheimer’s Australia NSW work towards minimising the
         caused by disorders affecting the brain. It is not one   incidence and impact of dementia through leadership,
         specific disease. Dementia affects thinking, behaviours   innovation and partnerships in advocacy, policy,
         and the ability to perform everyday tasks. Brain function   education, services and research.
         is affected enough to interfere with the person's normal
         social and working life.                              Cranbrook Care are proud to host a seminar for all
                                                               residents, families and friends from Alzheimer's Australia
         Most people with dementia are older, but it is important   ‐ Understanding Dementia. This session informs
         to remember that not all older people get dementia. It is   participants about the causes, signs, and symptoms, of
         not a normal part of ageing. Dementia can happen to   the most common forms of dementia. Differentiating
         anybody, but it is more common after the age of 65    these from other causes of confusion such as delirium
         years. People in their 40's and 50's can also have
         dementia.                                             and depression and providing a broad understanding of
                                                               the progression of dementia. Participants will gain
         There are many different forms of dementia and each has   insights to the impact of dementia on the person and will
         its own causes. The most common types of dementia are   explore the basics of quality dementia care. It will also
         Alzheimer's Disease, Vascular Dementia, Parkinson's   cover the impact on adult children and what they are
         Disease, Dementia with Lewy bodies, Fronto‐Temporal   going through watching their loved one with dementia.
         Lobar Degeneration (FTLD), Huntington's disease, Alcohol
         related dementia (Korsakoff's syndrome) and Creutzfeldt‐  Please join us for this very important session.
         Jacob disease.                                        Tuesday 25 July, 10.30am to midday in the Lansdowne
                                                               Gardens Manns Avenue Piano Lounge.
         Alzheimer’s Australia is the national consumer
         organisation providing support and advocacy to the
         332,000 people living with dementia, and for the 1.2
         million people who care for them.
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