The Australian Fronto-temporal Dementia Association was formed recently to advocate for Australian patients with FTD and their families. It has similar goals to AFTD in the USA.
Read MoreAn organization that works to better the community through volunteering and health awareness, including addiction issues in the elderly.
Read MoreIncorporating commonwealth carer respite, aged and community information and commonwealth carer resource centre through one toll free number - National Free call: 1800 200 422.
Read MoreInformation and publications on dementia and care giving for families, caregivers, and professionals, including Getting Your Affairs in Order, Nursing Homes: Making the Right Choice, End of Life: Helping with Comfort and Care.
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Read MoreInformation about brain tissue donation and contact details across Australia.
Read MoreHas developed handouts including ´Aging positively;´ ´Find a psychologist´ service.
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Read MoreSupport services and information for those suffering from depression, anxiety. 1 300 22 46 36
Read MoreState-wide service focused on improving quality of life for people with brain disorders.
Read MoreHelps carers get the practical and emotional support they need by providing counselling, research and policy change, practical support and respite, education and development, information and advice.
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Footscray 3011
Greater Manchester Neuroscience Centre. Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust. This includes publications, non-downloadable fact sheets, carer support group with FAQ section, summaries of recent guest lectures, etc.
Read MoreU.S based information regarding PPA, AD and FTD in lay language; reading lists, etc.
Read MoreState-based seniors´ advocacy organisation.
Read MoreNational Dementia Helpline: 1800 180 023. Peak dementia support and advocacy service in Australia.
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