Australian dementia innovation on show in London

Dementia Australia

Innovative Dementia Australia technology solutions and programs helping to improve the lives of people living with dementia, their families and carers will be showcased at the Alzheimer's Disease International Conference 2022 in London this week.

Dementia Australia CEO Maree McCabe AM said Dementia Australia's world-leading technology products will be displayed alongside presentations on the organisation's approach to providing specialist, dementia palliative care and effective, strategic government applications.

"The Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) Conference is the longest running international conference on dementia and attracts delegates from all corners of the world," Ms McCabe said.

"Dementia Australia's contribution to improving the lives of people living with dementia has been accepted to be shared on a world stage at this conference which is testament to the incredible work of our staff."

Dementia Australia will be showcasing three technology-focused products at the ADI Conference 2022 - the Ask Annie app, the virtual avatar program Talk with Ted and EDIE the Educational Dementia Immersive Experience.

With the support of Gandel Foundation, Ask Annie is a Dementia Australia mobile app that offers short, self-paced learning modules to help care workers refresh their skills and learn tips and tools to provide better care to people living with dementia. Since its Australian launch in 2021, it has been

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