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What Caregivers Want You to Know

The best way to understand the complexities surrounding dementia is to speak directly to someone who is living with it or someone caring for a person with the condition. We

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Supporting Caregivers Through Interactive Technology: Play2Care App

The Institute of Mental Health (IMH) and Taggle have developed a new mobile application to enhance dementia caregiving through interactive gameplay. This user-friendly app aims to equip caregivers with effective

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Caring Together as a Family for a Person Living with Dementia

Sarah Low wears many hats: she is a trained pharmacist, mother of two teenage daughters, J. and S., spouse to her husband, Joshua, and caregiver of her mother, Mdm Chng,

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Living Independently with Dementia

There are many changes that come along with living independently with dementia. If you are staying on your own and currently living with early-stage dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI),

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Dementia and Driving Safety

Driving can represent independence and freedom for a person. One of the first concerns caregivers have when a loved one is diagnosed with dementia is whether or not he or

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Employment for Persons with Young-onset Dementia

Work plays a central role in our lives, providing us with a sense of fulfilment, personal development, and income. There are many decisions to make about employment for persons with

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