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Expressive Arts Therapy: An Introduction
Expressive Arts Therapy or EXAT is a form of psychotherapy that integrates multiple art forms—such as visual art, music, dance/movement, drama, and writing—within a therapeutic…
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Hearing Loss: A Hidden Risk Factor for Dementia
Hearing loss is a modifiable risk that is associated with the development of dementia. This article explores the connection, signs, symptoms, and ways to prevent…
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Making a Change by Using Person-Centred Language and Imagery for Dementia
Using the right language consistently when talking about dementia or people living with dementia can go a long way in combatting negative societal attitudes and…
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Blog
Personal Stories: A Granddaughter’s Reflection on Dementia
Velda, whose grandmother lived with dementia, reflects on her journey with her grandmother's dementia diagnosis– and how it reshaped Velda’s understanding of ageing, memory, and…
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A Nurse’s Balance: Caring for Others and Myself
One way to gain perspective of dementia care is to hear directly from those who are on the frontline. We are grateful to hear from…
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Be the Bridge: Youth & Dementia in Action
Explore the power of intergenerational engagement in connecting youths and persons living with dementia.
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Event
Caregiver Support & Network: Date with Donnie (English/Mandarin/Cantonese)
Date: 17 March 2026 Time: 7:30pm to 8:30pm
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Spotlight
Humanitude Caregiver Training
Make a meaningful difference in the lives of your loved ones or clients living with dementia today!
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Shaping Dementia Landscape in Singapore
Looking Back: A Journey of Dementia Awareness, Advocacy, and Innovation in Singapore.
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Learn more about Dementia
Diagnosed with Dementia at the Age of 50
The number of persons diagnosed with young-onset dementia (YOD) in Singapore is on the rise, with 36 years old being the youngest. Watch this video to find out how a 54 year-old architect and 53 year-old investor, who are both diagnosed with YOD, navigate their journeys with dementia.
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- HPB Hotline: 1800-223-1313
- AIC Hotline: 1800-650-6060
- Dementia Helpline by Dementia Singapore: 6377 0700
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