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Ask Annie app

On-the-go dementia training designed for care workers. With short, practical and interactive modules, Dementia Australia’s award-winning Ask Annie app helps you fit dementia care skills development into your busy day.

New course: Palliative care

This course assists residential aged care workers (including clinical and allied health staff) in understanding and practising the different cultural customs and traditions around death and dying, using a case study of a Greek woman, Anastasia that is specific to the Greek culture.

Palliative care course

A mentor to support dementia care

Ask Annie helps learners strengthen their skills in delivering support to all clients, including those living with dementia.

The app offers a range of courses, covering topics such as planning behaviour support and practising culturally diverse end-of-life traditions.

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Self-paced learning

With short lessons and an easy-to-use search function, you can quickly solve problems and find the advice you need. Anytime, anywhere.

  • Short, practical lessons on the go.
  • Choose what you learn, based on your knowledge, needs and time.
  • Useful advice and problem-solving support in day-to-day tasks.

Download Ask Annie

The award-winning Ask Annie app is now free, so you can get helpful advice and support straight away.

Monitoring dashboard for providers

The Ask Annie Monitoring Dashboard offers centralised and instant access to easy-to-use reporting tools to monitor, support, and improve dementia care capabilities across your workforce.

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The mobile app was very easy to use. It gives the flexibility to learn when it suits me and continue from the point I left it.
JennyLeisure & Lifestyle, Fronditha Care St Albans
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