Resources
Browse resources created and collated by ARIIA as a trusted, evidence-based guide to supporting innovation across the aged care sector.
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What is Alzheimer's disease?
This webpage from Alzheimer's WA provides information on Alzheimer's disease, the difference between Alzheimer's disease and dementia, symptoms, stages, diagnosis, treatment options, and risk factors.
What counts as consent? Sexuality and ethical deliberation in residential aged care
This report from Massey University informs conceptualisations of consent in the domain of sexuality and intimacy in residential aged care.
What are changed behaviours? (module)
This module from Dementia Training Australia introduces responsive behaviours, the concept of behaviour communicating needs and how using frameworks can help you to address them.
Webinar: Symposium 1 – Changed behaviours
In this webinar from the Dementia Centre for Research Collaboration, an expert panel discuss and answer questions about changed behaviours in dementia. If a person living with dementia is disinhibited in their behaviour, this can attract attention to them and they may feel embarrassed or uncomfortable. It can be stressful for staff, families and carers too. (2 h 24 m)
Walking safely with dementia (course)
In this course from Dementia Training Australia, you will learn how to identify and address the issues related to wandering for people living with dementia in the community, and for their carers.
Walking safely with dementia
This booklet from dementia Australia features information, tips and strategies on walking safely and what your community can do to help if you become lost or disoriented.
Walking and dementia
This webpage and video from Alzheimer's WA provides information about walking and dementia including why people walk, tips for reducing the risk of a person getting lost, assistive equipment and what to do if a person becomes lost.
Victorian Aged Care Education and Training Platform
This platform provides education and training on three key areas - dementia care, recognising and providing a palliative response to care, oral hygiene and links to health and well-being.
Vascular dementia
Vascular dementia is the second most common cause of dementia after Alzheimer's disease. This webpage from Dementia Australia provides information about vascular dementia, risk factors, diagnosis, progression, treatment, and possible causes.
Facilitating living using activities to enable and engage the person with dementia
This webinar from Dementia Training Australia explores the benefits of activity engagement for people with dementia, and principles for selecting and individually tailoring activities (*please note you must be logged in as a Dementia Training Australia member (free) to watch video presentations and access resources).