800,000 Australians will live with dementia by 2058. This is how we can prepare
Published 27 August on the Sun Herald, Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane Times, WA Today and The Age. Donna Ward has clear, though disappointing, memories of the conversation she had with the doctor when her sociable, creative mother was diagnosed with dementia. “We had...
Revolutionising Dementia Care: Group Homes Australia Launches Groundbreaking ‘Rementia Together’ Retreat
Group Homes Australia, leading dementia care provider, has launched its first Rementia Together Retreat (21st to 25th of August); making Group Homes Australia the first provider to deliver a Government-funded program in a retreat format out of the 10 Australian care...
The provider ‘doing dementia differently’ – Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald spoke with Group Homes Australia Founder, Tamar Krebs recently, on new Group Homes Australia 5-Day Retreat program for people with a recent diagnosis of dementia. 'Group Homes Australia’s dementia retreat series will share life-improving...
ABC Sydney Mornings Interview
Hear Tamar Krebs interviewed by Sarah Macdonald about what to do after a dementia diagnosis and the Group Homes Australia model. Hear from ABC Listeners calling in with their own stories. Listen to the interview by clicking play below.
‘I just wanted to die’: How Gwenda went from despair to hope after a dementia diagnosis
Gwenda Darling was diagnosed 11 years ago with behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia — a rare form of the illness which affects behaviour and personality. The geriatrician told her she might have around five years to live. Read more.
The ABC Drum speaks to Tamar Krebs and Dementia Advocate Gwenda Darling
Ellen Fanning and the panel speak with Tamar Krebs and with Dementia Advocate Gwenda Darling on a new Group Homes Australia support program for people with a recent dementia diagnosis.