Dementia Australia is here for everyone
Whether you're living with dementia, caring for someone, seeking information or training, supporting the cause, or contributing to research, we're here for you.
Supporting people impacted by dementia in Australia
 Free call 1800 100 500 Free call 1800 100 500- Our friendly, expert Advisors are ready to take your call. 
 Live chat Live chat- Chat live now for information and support from a friendly Dementia Australia expert Advisor. 
 Email Email- Send us a message. Our Advisors will respond as soon as they can. 
 Personal referral Personal referral- If you have dementia or mild cognitive impairment, or you’re concerned about someone close to you, you can submit a referral to our team. 

The Younger Onset Dementia Guide
Our brand new Younger Onset Dementia Guide is the go-to resource for people living with younger onset dementia, their families, carers and friends. Download the guide or order a free printed copy today.
You can make a difference
There are so many little and big things you can do today to support Dementia Australia, raise dementia awareness, advocate for change and make your community more dementia-friendly. Pick a place to begin and get involved!
- Ways to donateEvery cent we receive is important: that’s why we ensure the money you donate to Dementia Australia is spent appropriately. All donations over $2 are tax-deductible. 
- Fundraising together for dementiaWhether you hike, bike, run, cook, play, create, or celebrate, however you choose to fundraise for Dementia Australia, it will make a difference. 
- Dementia Advocates ProgramThe Dementia Advocates Program is for people living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment, carers and former carers who want to raise awareness, fight stigma and influence decision-makers. 
Stay in touch with our newsletter
Stay informed with Dementia Australia’s regular newsletter featuring stories about people who really understand dementia as well as expert insights and helpful resources. Subscribe to have the free newsletter emailed to you.
 Dementia-Friendly Communities Dementia-Friendly Communities- You can help make your community more dementia inclusive by collaborating with people living with dementia to create spaces that understand, support and empower them. 
 Younger onset dementia Younger onset dementia- A diagnosis of dementia when you’re under 65 is called younger onset dementia or early onset dementia. Explore information, advice and support tailored for you. 
 Childhood dementia Childhood dementia- Dementia is usually associated with adults. But young children and teenagers can develop dementia too. Learn about its symptoms and diagnosis, and find support. 
 The National Dementia Helpline The National Dementia Helpline- Call 1800 100 500 for free and confidential expert information, advice and support, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. 
- Dementia Australia Research FoundationWe fund new and early-career researchers to pursue bold ideas that lead to breakthroughs in dementia diagnosis, treatment and support. 
News and stories
 Allied health support is key for quality dementia care Allied health support is key for quality dementia care- Dementia Australia, Occupational Therapy Australia and Speech Pathology Australia have called for people living with dementia to have access to allied health support and services. 
- Promising advances in dementia researchCurrent research into all aspects of dementia provides hope for the future. Hear from one of Dementia Australia’s Honorary Medical Advisors about the latest dementia research and why collaboration is so important. 
Dementia Australia information in more than 40 languages
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 Dementia and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Dementia and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people- Information, advice and support on dementia for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. 
 The Dementia Australia website may contain images, voices and names of deceased persons.
 Dementia and LGBTI+ people Dementia and LGBTI+ people- Dementia affects you the same if you aren’t cis or straight. So the entire Dementia Australia website is for you. But here are some resources specially designed for you. 












