Aged Care Videos
Making The Decision to Get Professional Aged Care
In this video, Beverly describes the process of deciding to find professional aged care for her relative living with Dementia.
Quality of Life as Dementia Increases
In this video, Beverly describes her relative's quality of life and ability to communicate as the symptoms of Dementia increase.
"The Best Decision I Made" - Finding Professional Aged Care
In this video, Beverly describes how finding an appropriate residential aged care nursing home for her relative with dementia was the best decision she made.
Dementia Without Major Memory Loss Symptoms
In this video, Beverly describes how her relative's Dementia symptoms involve effects other than major memory loss.
Recognising the Onset of Dementia
In this video, Beverly describes how she noticed the early signs of her relative's Dementia, and the steps that occurred leading up to diagnosis.
Reducing the Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
In this video, Clinical Neuropsychologist Nicola Gates discusses the ways people can reduce the risk of developing Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease through diet, exercise, mental stimulation and behavioural changes.
Hereditary Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
In this video, Clinical Neuropsychologist Nicola Gates discusses the risks of inheriting Alzheimer's Disease and the large variance in outcomes.
Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease
In this video, Clinical Neuropsychologist Nicola Gates discusses the process of how someone suffering probable Alzheimer's Disease is diagnosed.
Common Signs of Alzheimer's Disease
In this video, Clinical Neuropsychologist Nicola Gates discusses the common signs and behaviours associated with the onset of Alzheimer's Disease in people requiring aged care.
Using Systems & Alarms to Monitor Aged Care Safety
In this video, Barbara discusses the communication and alarm systems she has in place to monitor her relative's safety in her home.
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