Little support makes big difference this Dementia Action Week

Dementia Australia
The theme for this year's Dementia Action Week – to be held from Monday 20 September - Sunday 26 September, is 'A little support makes a big difference'.
The national awareness raising campaign will continue to lead the discussion about discrimination and dementia. The challenge to all Australians is to increase their understanding about dementia and how they can make a difference to the lives of people around them who are impacted - and help to eliminate discrimination.
Dementia Australia CEO, Maree McCabe AM said during Dementia Action Week Dementia Australia will share information and tips to show the many meaningful ways A little support makes a big difference to the everyday experience of people living with dementia and their carers.
"Once a person is diagnosed there is a common perception that they have a complete loss of function and independence when there is a wealth of evidence that shows people living with dementia, with good support, can live active and fulfilling lives for many years," Ms McCabe said.
"Our research shows that people living with dementia and carers experience discrimination that can lead to social isolation, loneliness and poor mental health.
"People living with dementia report that social invitations and inclusion start to dwindle.
"Carers report feeling they no longer have the support of family or friends when the reality is often people close to them withdraw not knowing how to help or not wanting to intrude.
"Often the 'discriminatory' behaviour is unintended and rather a result of a lack of awareness and understanding about dementia.
"The restrictions and lockdowns of COVID-19 have exacerbated these experiences for people living with dementia and carers.
"We need to change this experience for people impacted by dementia and Dementia Action Week is one way to start inspiring the community to act and to
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