See which organisations and businesses are helping to make your community more dementia friendly.
The Inner West Dementia Friendly Community Alliance was formed in 2021. Members are from a range of government and non-government providers and community members with a lived experience of dementia that have come together to form the Alliance. We aim to make the Inner West more dementia friendly with an action plan developed from a broader community forum held in 2021. We are working towards awareness raising in the community, aged care sector and businesses, having input into design of the built environment, carer support programs and so much more. (02)
The Inner West Dementia Friendly Community Alliance was formed in 2021. Members are from a range of government and non-government providers and community members with a lived experience of dementia that have come together to form the Alliance. We aim to make the Inner West more dementia friendly with an action plan developed from a broader community forum held in 2021. We are working towards awareness raising in the community, aged care sector and businesses, having input into design of the built environment, carer support programs and so much more. (02)
2-14 Fisher Street, Petersham NSW 2049, Australia
View MapThe St George and Sutherland Shire Dementia Alliance is a body that advises the community care sector on issues relating to people living with dementia in the areas of St George and Sutherland Shire. It consists of community care services/business in the area and has a person living with dementia and two carers of people with dementia as representatives from the community. The Dementia Alliance is guided by the Dementia Advisory Group – a group of people living with dementia and their carers who guide the work of the Alliance. This group meets four times per year at 3Bridges Carss Park office. 3Bridges Community supports the administrative side of the Dementia Alliance.
The St George and Sutherland Shire Dementia Alliance is a body that advises the community care sector on issues relating to people living with dementia in the areas of St George and Sutherland Shire. It consists of community care services/business in the area and has a person living with dementia and two carers of people with dementia as representatives from the community. The Dementia Alliance is guided by the Dementia Advisory Group – a group of people living with dementia and their carers who guide the work of the Alliance. This group meets four times per year at 3Bridges Carss Park office. 3Bridges Community supports the administrative side of the Dementia Alliance.
1/72 Carwar Ave, Carss Park NSW 2221, Australia
View MapWe are local businesses, groups, organisations and individuals creating a dementia-friendly Woollahra. The Woollahra Dementia Alliance, supported by Holdsworth and Woollahra Council, meets bi-monthly to develop community action plans that advocate, create awareness and increase knowledge about dementia to the broader community.
We are local businesses, groups, organisations and individuals creating a dementia-friendly Woollahra. The Woollahra Dementia Alliance, supported by Holdsworth and Woollahra Council, meets bi-monthly to develop community action plans that advocate, create awareness and increase knowledge about dementia to the broader community.
536 New South Head Road, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
View MapCanterbury Bankstown Dementia Alliance is a Council-led initiative to support the development of a dementia-friendly community in Canterbury-Bankstown. A dementia-friendly community is one with an understanding and awareness of dementia that is inclusive and welcoming to people living with dementia and their family and carers. This includes a physical and social environment that is accessible and incorporates inclusive signage, lighting and building design.
Canterbury Bankstown Dementia Alliance is a Council-led initiative to support the development of a dementia-friendly community in Canterbury-Bankstown. A dementia-friendly community is one with an understanding and awareness of dementia that is inclusive and welcoming to people living with dementia and their family and carers. This includes a physical and social environment that is accessible and incorporates inclusive signage, lighting and building design.