Five-day post-diagnosis dementia retreat to educate on living well Hello Care spoke with Donna Ward, Program Director for Group Home Australia’s five-day post-diagnostic retreat. Donna knows the struggles first-hand of handling a diagnosis without having sufficient...
10 News First Paris Martin speaks to Tamar Krebs
People diagnosed with dementia will soon have access to a 5-day government-funded program that aims to help them remain in their homes. https://twitter.com/10NewsFirst/status/1668895096639569920?s=20
Innovation and disruption need to underpin budget funding success
HelloLeaders speaks to Jonathan Gavshon, Chief Executive Offer (CEO) of Group Homes Australia about how the 2023 Federal Budget commitment deservedly recognises those working in the heart of the sector. He also comments on the small household model and it’s need for...
Personal journeys into dementia cause for society’s concern. The Australian
Article from The Australian written by Mathew Westwood on To Whom I May Concern As Nell Hawe will tell you, she doesn't look like someone with dementia. She's too young. She has a bright personality. She wears fashionable shoes and has fancy nails. Yet Hawe, 55, was...
To Whom I May Concern
In February 2023, the first public Australian performance of To Whom I May Concern® is set to hit Sydney.A unique collaboration between Group Homes Australia, the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Dementia Australia, the live stage performance sees individuals share their poignant and uniquely personal experiences of living with dementia and mild cognitive impairment through verbatim theatre and music curated by the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
What is home? Tamar Krebs for Dementia Training Australia
Dementia Training Australia (DTA) is a consortium funded by the Australian Government to provide nationwide education and training on the care of people living with dementia. Established in 2016, DTA’s mission is to improve the care and wellbeing of both the people living with dementia and the staff delivering their care.