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The Meaning of Life: Poems by Misrudin Anwar

Misrudin Anwar (affectionately known as ‘Din’), was invited by our team at Voice of Dementia, Dementia Singapore’s newsletter, to compose three poems in Malay. Known as a ‘pantun’, the poems

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The Power of Love: Living & Loving Despite Dementia

We share a meal and get to know Mdm Katherine Lim and her daughters Belinda and Babara Seet, who star in Dementia Singapore

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“Forget Me Not” by Thomas Ong

“Forget me not” is a phrase steeped in meaning for Voices for Hope graduate and self-advocate Thomas Ong. A long-time avid poet and writer

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Nothing About Us, Without Us: My Journey as a Dementia Advocate

Emily Ong shares on her a journey as a dementia advocate, and how she has stepped up her advocacy efforts at the regional and global levels.

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Wayfinding And Dementia

As dementia becomes more prevalent in Singapore, ADA has been steadfast in its belief, supporting those impacted by the condition.

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Dementia And Work Skills – Give Us A Chance To Remain Employed

Living with neurodegenerative disorders like dementia does not mean individuals suddenly lose their functional capacity and work skills upon diagnosis.

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“Dementia” by Thomas Ong

Dementia Singapore’s Voices for Hope graduate Thomas Ong shares his reflections in a poem titled “Dementia”.

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H.O.P.E: Living a Normal Life With Dementia

We are proud of Ms Emily Ong, a dementia advocate in Singapore gives her poignant thoughts as someone living with dementia at the recent #ADI2020 Global Conference.

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