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Is This Dementia?

Is This Dementia?

Auteur(s): the Centre of Research Excellence in Enhanced Dementia Diagnosis
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Join us as we talk about all things dementia diagnosis, management and care

CREEDD 2024
Hygiène et mode de vie sain Science Sciences sociales Troubles et maladies
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  • S2 E4: Heart & Healing: Registered Nurses Leading the Way in Dementia and Aged Care
    Sep 15 2025

    In this heartfelt and insightful episode, hosts Darsh Ayton and Sarah Carmody speak with Professor Helen Rawson, a registered nurse and deputy head of Monash University's School of Nursing and Midwifery. Helen shares her personal journey as a carer for her mother living with dementia and reflects on how her cultural background and early experiences shaped her lifelong commitment to nursing and aged care.

    Key topics include:

    • Helen’s lived experience of caring for her mother with dementia across continents.
    • The importance of knowing the person to deliver truly person-centered care.
    • Differences between nursing in acute hospital settings vs. residential aged care.
    • The critical role registered nurses play in advocacy—for residents, families, and the aged care workforce.
    • Insights into grief experienced by aged care staff and the need for peer-based support.
    • A pioneering infection prevention and control project co-designed with residents, families and staff in residential aged care.
    • Helen’s advice for nursing students and new graduates about working with older adults.

    This episode is a powerful reminder of the complexity, compassion, and leadership required in dementia care—and how registered nurses are at the forefront of providing this care.

    Learn more about Helen’s work at the links below:

    https://www.monash.edu/medicine/nursing/about/staff/helen-rawson

    https://www.monash.edu/medicine/national-centre-for-healthy-ageing/living-labs/a-precise-study

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    51 min
  • S2 E3: Occupational Therapy and Dementia Support
    Jun 15 2025

    In this episode of Is This Dementia?, hosts Darsh Ayton and Sarah Carmody are joined by Christina Wyatt, a seasoned occupational therapist and Professional Practice Advisor at Occupational Therapy Australia. With over two decades of experience across aged care, rehabilitation, and disability services, Christina offers a look into the vital—yet often underestimated—role of occupational therapy in supporting older adults, including those living with dementia. She explains how OTs help individuals maintain independence, identity, and quality of life through personalised, holistic interventions that address physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges. Christina also highlights the importance of early detection of cognitive decline, the power of functional assessments, and the collaborative nature of OT within multidisciplinary teams. The conversation explores how OTs contribute not only at the individual level but also at the systems level—advocating for better care models, influencing policy, and improving outcomes in both community and residential aged care. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in how occupational therapy can transform dementia care and aged care more broadly.

    Christina has shared some links to helpful resources below:

    OT and dementia https://ota-directus-prod-fedmhjdvaceqf3g7.australiasoutheast-01.azurewebsites.net/assets/86fd7324-ec79-4215-8637-7ebb06a498a7.pdf

    OT in residential aged care https://ota-directus-prod-fedmhjdvaceqf3g7.australiasoutheast-01.azurewebsites.net/assets/4ce6d5e1-904f-4dec-9889-4a8d16c6547c.pdf

    OT and behaviour support plans https://ota-directus-prod-fedmhjdvaceqf3g7.australiasoutheast-01.azurewebsites.net/assets/3176a6a9-5ce6-41c4-b296-2acabf666a28.pdf

    OT and mealtimes https://ota-directus-prod-fedmhjdvaceqf3g7.australiasoutheast-01.azurewebsites.net/assets/79a02980-5f10-48c7-a475-891cc98be58a.pdf

    OT and community aged care https://ota-directus-prod-fedmhjdvaceqf3g7.australiasoutheast-01.azurewebsites.net/assets/86fd7324-ec79-4215-8637-7ebb06a498a7.pdf

    OT and falls prevention https://ota-directus-prod-fedmhjdvaceqf3g7.australiasoutheast-01.azurewebsites.net/assets/585e185f-824e-46a2-b41b-4a11fe2c7a8a.pdf

    OT and driving https://ota-directus-prod-fedmhjdvaceqf3g7.australiasoutheast-01.azurewebsites.net/assets/0dde41be-6298-4db6-9ea7-28904211a29a.pdf

    https://www.dementia.org.au/get-support/home-dementia

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    54 min
  • S2 Ep2: Eye care and dementia
    May 11 2025

    Join our conversation with Dr Marianne Coleman, an orthoptist and researcher working at the National Centre for Healthy Ageing, a collaboration between Monash University and Peninsula Health. Marianne's dementia research has been funded by the UK Royal Society of Medicine, Fight for Sight (the UK's leading sight loss research charity) and the Dementia Australia Research Foundation.

    In this episode Marianne shares her extensive knowledge on the intersection of eye care and dementia, emphasising the critical role that regular eye tests play in maintaining the quality of life for all people, including people living with dementia.

    Marianne discusses her personal connection to dementia through her grandmother, highlighting the importance of making the most of opportunities for those living with dementia. She explains the role of orthoptists in diagnosing and treating eye movement disorders and how their work intersects with neurological conditions. She highlights why regular eye tests are crucial for people living with dementia and how untreated vision problems can exacerbate cognitive decline and impact daily living.

    Addressing the barriers to accessing eye care for people with dementia, particularly in residential aged care settings, Dr. Coleman underscores the need for better dementia-focused training and pathways for eye care professionals. She also shares insights into her research, including her recent Dementia Australia Fellowship project aimed at developing a dementia eye care pathway for residential aged care.

    Listen to gain practical advice on supporting eye health in people living with dementia, including the importance of communication between healthcare providers and the role of caregivers. Join us to hear more about this often-overlooked aspect of dementia care and learn how improving eye health can significantly enhance the lives of those affected by dementia.

    Links to Marianne's work and recommendations below:

    Marianne's dementia eyecare pathway project website:

    http://dementiaeyecare.org

    Dementia Australia National Library Guide entry on Dementia and Eye Health: https://dementia-org.libguides.com/eye-health-and-dementia

    Marianne's dementia-friendly eyecare training course: https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/short-courses/dementia-friendly-eyecare/

    And find a dementia friendly optometrist or one that visits aged care using this website (select "dementia-friendly" or "aged care" from the services provided box):

    https://goodvisionforlife.com.au/find-an-optometrist/

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    56 min
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