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Alzheimer's Australia is committed to meeting the language needs of all members of the community.

Dementia information is available in a number of languages including  Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, Croatian, Dutch, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Macedonian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Tagalog, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.

English equivalents include Help Sheets and Worried About Your Memory? brochure.

Information about services and support specific to your State or Territory may also be available -

Information for people living in Victoria

Information for people living in New South Wales

If you need assistance, phone the National Dementia Helpline on 1800 100 500.  If you need an interpreter you can contact the Helpline through the Telephone Interpreting Service on 131 450.

  A Complete list of all dementia information in community languages
PDF file, 503 KB, 2008
Includes Order Form


Alzheimer’s Australia is also committed to ensuring that people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities needs are addressed in all aspects of service provision. A number of initiatives have been established to meet the needs of diverse groups as outlined in Cultural Diversity.

updated:15 January 2009

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