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*Services & Support in SA
Alzheimer's Australia SA provides a vast range of services to assist people living with dementia.

*The Active Cognitive Enhancement (ACE) Program
The Brain Gym - A Mental Fitness Workout.

Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Services (DBMAS)
Phone 1800 699 799
24 hours a day

Information and Counselling Services
These services are provided through the National Dementia Helpline (1800 100 500) for those needing support or information.

Information in Other Languages
Alzheimer's Australia SA is committed to meeting the language needs of all members of the community.

Library
An extensive range of books, videos and activity aids related to dementia care is available to members.

Living with Memory Loss Program SA
Information and support groups for people living with early stage dementia and their family members and friends.

National Dementia Helpline
A telephone information and support service available across Australia.

SA - Carer Education and Support Program
Courses for carers are run regularly throughout the state and provide information and opportunities for discussion and support in a relaxed atmosphere. Ongoing Support Groups meet once a month throughout the suburbs and country.

Safe Return
South Australia's Safe Return Program is peace of mind for those who care for people who wander and become confused.


 
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