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24 June 2013
© Commonwealth of Australia 2013 ISBN 978-1-74366-098-0 (Printed version) ISBN 978-1-74366-099-7 (HTML version)
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ForewordMembership of the CommitteeCommittee SecretariatTerms of referenceList of recommendations
Referral and conduct of the inquiryContext of the inquiryRelevant policy inquiries and reportsAustralian Government policy frameworksDementia as a health priorityNational Framework for Action on Dementia (NFAD)Living Longer. Living Better. – aged care reform packageScope of the inquiryStructure of the report
Impact of dementiaWhat is dementia?Signs and symptoms of dementiaPrevalence of dementiaData limitationsAgeing Australia and demand for servicesDementia services and supportsMedicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits SchemePrimary care and acute care servicesCommunity aged care servicesNational Dementia Support ProgramState/territory governments and the non-government sector
Lack of community awareness StigmaRaising greater awareness of dementiaAwareness for General Practitioners (and other health professionals)
What is ‘early’ or ‘timely’ diagnosis?Benefits of timely diagnosis How is a diagnosis of dementia obtained?Screening testsScreening challengesTargeted screening for dementia? Future planningLegal barriersAwareness about future planning
Who can make a diagnosis of dementia?Barriers to diagnosis in primary care Barriers to specialist diagnosisDiagnosis in a multi-disciplinary practiceBarriers to diagnosis in acute care
Referral pathwaysNavigating the pathwayReferral processCoordinating pathwaysA multi-disciplinary approachDementia link workerHow dementia care services can improve quality of lifeDementia management in acute careAccessible and flexible services
Preventing dementiaLifestyle factorsMental activity and social engagementDementia researchCommittee commentDementia friendly communities
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