Ex-footballers 3.5 Times More Likely To Die From Dementia
A study has found that former professional footballers are three-and-a-half times more likely to die of dementia than the general population.
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More Love For All Seasons
ADA’s charity concert, Love For All Seasons, returned for its second edition this year, bigger and better than before.
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Four Ways To Avoid Caregiver Burnout
Caregiving is by no means an easy task, especially if you’re the primary caregiver of a loved one living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. As rewarding as it is being able to be there for a loved one, it is also natural to feel stressed, exhausted, frustrated, and sad at times.
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Tackling Dementia-related Sleep Problems
Dementia can be a difficult thing to explain to our kids, but it is important to help them understand the facts and cope with their emotions.
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Handling Dementia Denial
Receiving a dementia diagnosis can be harrowing—it’s normal for the person who has been diagnosed to feel a range of negative emotions, from sadness to frustration, or even outright denial. Understanding the reason behind the denial is important to coming up with strategies to help your loved one.
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A Day Of Fun, #DespiteDementia
Themed “Let’s Talk About Dementia: End The Stigma”, the WAM2019 Carnival aimed to encourage people to learn more about dementia. The free admission, full-day funfair was held at *SCAPE and featured good fun for a good cause, with a myriad of edu-tainment booths, as well as a variety of carnival snacks and activities.
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Helping Children Understand Dementia
Dementia can be a difficult thing to explain to our kids, but it is important to help them understand the facts and cope with their emotions.
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Empowering Dementia Care Practitioners with VIPS
On 3 to 6 September 2019, ADA organised a series of lectures and workshops by Professor Dawn Brooker from the University of Worcester and Director of the Association for Dementia Studies (ADS). An inaugural visit to Singapore, she was accompanied by Ms Isabelle Latham, Senior Lecturer at ADS.
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Be part of the #DespiteDementia movement
The #DespiteDementia campaign is all about changing perceptions and fighting dementia stigma. It’s about removing the labels people place on those with dementia – dispelling the notion that their condition should define them – and seeing the person underneath who yearns to live their life with dignity and pride just like any of us.
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Alzheimer’s Disease International Conference heading to Singapore in March 2020
In March 2020, the International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) will be returning to Singapore after a 10-year hiatus. Jointly organised with ADA, ADI’s flagship conference is expected to attract more than 1,500 delegates from around the world and it will be held from 19 to 21 March at the Singapore Expo.
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Journey with Arts & Dementia (JADe) Programme
The JADe programme is an extended initiative from our current Arts & Dementia programme which is catered to persons with dementia enrolled in our daycare centres.
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For the Rapidly Growing Eldercare Industry (ELDEX)
Eldercare Exhibition & Conference Asia (ELDEX) is a trade and consumer exhibition that creates an effective marketplace for international silver economy suppliers to meet and engage with Asia Pacific trade visitors and end-users. It will be held in Singapore from 8 to 10 November.
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