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Alliance
Raising awareness of dementia in the Tarrangower community and working towards creating a dementia-friendly and inclusive community.
Alliance
Heathcote Dementia Alliance is an incorporated, not for profit, registered charity with deductible gift recipient status.
We want people in our community living with dementia to come to our pool, swim and have a good time. Our staff are equipped to support them and help if needed.
Armadale History House Museum has a number of exhibitions that tell the story of the people and events that have shaped the history of the City of Armadale from before the arrival of European settlers in 1830 to today.
Cafe
Our weekly DCaf social café programme has provided an opportunity for people living with dementia and their family and/or carers to socialise, relax and discover ways to live well with dementia.
Choir
This singing group is held at the Maclean CWA Rooms on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month (excl. Public Holidays and NSW School Holidays).
Choir
This singing group is held at Clarence Valley Conservatorium each Tuesday from 10-11.30am (excl. Public Holidays and NSW School Holidays).
Alliance
Our aim is to drive and capture our visions into the City of Logan and encourage more community members to join us in making Logan more dementia-friendly.
Alliance
A group of community members including people living with dementia, people caring for those living with dementia, and others from concerned groups and organisations.
Alliance
A group of people working toward making Woollahra dementia friendly.
Inclusive group / Church
We have commenced running a Dementia and frail/elderly inclusive church service here at Mona Vale Anglican Church (1624 Pittwater Road, Mona Vale) at 10am on the 1st Thursday of each month.
Dance Group
Exercise disguised as dance with both standing and seated fun, unique movements and old time music classics across the 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s and current. All classes are dementia-friendly.