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Stroke Treatment Discovered, Dementia Studies Revealed

by Angie Schmitzer | Oct 12, 2017 | Dementia, Neuro-diverse Conditions

Stroke Treatment Discovered, Dementia Studies Revealed Statistics have shown that one of the biggest killers and main causes of disability in Australia is stroke. It is deadly as it can kill one person every nine minutes or approximately (more than) 50 000 people in a...

8 Helpful Apps in Service for People with Dementia

by Angie Schmitzer | Sep 21, 2017 | Dementia, Neuro-diverse Conditions

The rise of new technologies has greatly contributed to the welfare of  people. Everyday, these technologies keep on evolving. Unfortunately, those people who suffer with dementia have trouble understanding and using the recent technologies. Luckily, the invention of...

Toddlers Help The Elderly Fight Dementia. Here’s How

by Angie Schmitzer | Sep 15, 2017 | Dementia, Neuro-diverse Conditions

Expert studies discovered that toddlers are a known remedy to dementia – a very unconventional yet fascinating elixir for the elderly. Yes! No matter how exhausting it is to take care of a child, they always bring happiness to our hearts. A toddler is that cute...

September 2017: Dementia Awareness Month

by Angie Schmitzer | Sep 6, 2017 | Dementia, Neuro-diverse Conditions

September 2017: Dementia Awareness Month People with dementia are oftentimes shamed and misunderstood. Lack of knowledge and objective judgment can lead to devastating effects to both the patient and the carer. Among over 300,000 people living with dementia are over 1...

Older Australians Play Video Games to Avoid Dementia

by Angie Schmitzer | Aug 17, 2017 | Dementia, Neuro-diverse Conditions

Video games are officially most commonly used for both fun and non-entertainment activities. Games are globally enjoyed by billions with thousands of high-valued products for businesses and involve highly advanced workforces. They use games in academic and...

Your Loved One With Dementia: Keep Them Safe | My Buddy Gard

by Simon Konks | Jul 27, 2017 | Dementia, Neuro-diverse Conditions

Your Loved One with Dementia: Keep Them Safe in the Most Loving Ways Over 400,000 Australians are living with dementia and your loved one may be one of them. Due to memory disorders and personality changes, people with dementia tend to wander around and get lost...
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