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- Dementia - support for people who live alone
Caring for someone with dementia who lives alone can be difficult, but support is available
- Dementia - reducing your risk
Adopting a 'brain healthy' lifestyle may reduce your risk of dementia in later life.
- Epilepsy and aging
Epilepsy most commonly begins in childhood or in older adulthood, although it can begin at any age. People over 65 years of age have the highest incidence of epilepsy of any age, accounting for almost a quarter of cases of new onset epilepsy.
- COVID-19 information for people with disability
Information about COVID-19 for people with disability and people caring for them.
- Admitted rehabilitation
Admitted rehabilitation aims to provide care to maximise independence and quality of life for people with a disabling condition.
- Dementia - Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia in Australia, accounting for about two thirds of cases.
- Physical activity - how to get active when you are busy
Even if you’re busy, you still need to find a way to be physically active.
- Assessments and evaluations for mental illness treatment
Your local doctor can conduct an initial mental health assessment and may refer you to a counsellor, psychologist or psychiatrist depending on your needs.
- Residential aged care homes
Residential aged care homes provide safe and comfortable accommodation as well as ongoing healthcare, support and social interaction that can adapt to your changing needs.
- How alcohol affects your body
Like all drugs, alcohol can damage your body, especially if you drink heavily every day or in binges.