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The WHO Global Network for Age-friendly Cities and Communities was established to foster the exchange of experience and mutual learning between cities and communities worl
The Toilet Map is part of the National Continence Program, the map provides information on over 16,000 publicly available toilets across Australia, including accessibility, opening hours and facilities.
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A film that sees Mary, who has dementia, encounter people in her community, demonstrating how a little bit of time and consideration can make all the difference to the daily lives of people with dementia.
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An Alzheimer's Australia white paper that examines the key ingredients, impacts and benefits of dementia-friendly communities.
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The outcomes of Alzheimer's Australia's first national survey of people with dementia, to identify priorities for tackling the stigma and social isolation associated with dementia in the community.
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The UK Alzheimer’s Society Dementia Friends program is the biggest ever initiative to change people’s perceptions of dementia. It aims to transform the way the nation thinks, acts and talks about the condition.
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Alzheimer's Disease International showcases case studies from around the world highlighting some successful dementia-friendly communities initiatives.
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Use this site to explore different home settings and learn more about key dementia-friendly design principles in each area of the house, and to download useful information and resources.
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The Community Café Toolkit will help you to establish a local community café. Community Cafés can help to increase social support for people living with dementia, their families and carers in a community setting.
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The purpose of this handbook is to assist users of the Environmental Audit Tool (EAT) to systematically review and create better environments for people living with dementia.
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