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Living with Dementia

by Volunteer Lauren

Last month was the launch of the Living with Dementia Support & Information Sessions. The first meeting was at the Toowong Bowls Club and it was a full house with guests of all ages and varying experiences with dementia, as well as representatives from Jubilee Community Care and Ozcare. Pictured below are some of the attendees – from left to right: Shilpi, Lorraine, Mary Ann, Catherine, Ann, Ric, Ann and Karyn.

Catherine and Shilpi, our dementia experts, kicked things off with an in-depth explanation of dementia and the potentially different journeys those living with it might experience. Dementia is the umbrella term to describe over 100 diseases and symptoms with 60 to 80% of diagnosed cases being Alzheimer’s. It is a collection of symptoms explained our dementia experts. They showed the group pictures of a healthy brain versus a brain affected by dementia, which was shrunken and had holes in it. They went on to explain that the symptoms depend on what part of the brain has been affected as can the length from diagnosis through to the passing away of the person affected can vary greatly. It was a great opportunity for guests to share their personal stories of diagnoses of dementia and to get answers to some of their questions. The information session finished off with some practical information on the support available to those living with dementia. Over morning tea, there were some great conversations between guests living with dementia, carers and our team. The whole morning gave guests a chance to talk in a supportive environment about something that can be very personal.

It was a great start to the series of sessions, which will be running bi-monthly throughout the year. The next meeting will centre around ways to manage some of the communication challenges that can be part of living with dementia.

Next free session is Tuesday, April 4 from 10am to noon at Toowong Bowls Club.


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Letter from Ron

Vicki, this was one of the excursions of the year – from my point of view! I had no idea of what it was or where it was, but to listen to the history and see some of the sites (and the photographs) really excited me. It was then topped up with the best morning tea/ coffee followed up by a magnificent sandwich lunch (again with coffee) – I was blown away by the value!!! I don’t know how you do it – but please keep on doing it. Thanks again for updating my history of Brisbane and aviation -and for the best morning tea and sandwiches for lunch we’ve ever had. If it’s ever repeated, I’m in just for morning coffee/lunch sandwiches and coffee! Cheers, Ron.

Thank you to Trade Coast Central Heritage Park and the Cafe for hosting us and to Ron for his kind words about this trip.

In Vicki’s words “I love the Jubilee Wanderers, they’re just so full of life and vitality. I thoroughly enjoy organising all the activities and I couldn’t do it without my side kick Chris and my team of volunteers or as I call them ‘my angels’!”

If you or your loved one would like to join one of our activities, please give Vicki a call on 07 3871 3220.

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Do you need Allied Health support?

Did you know that if you are aged over 65 and living in Brisbane you might be eligible for Allied Health assistance? This could be from the Government, or for help from a health professional, at home and on a day and at a time that suits you. We at Jubilee Community Care can explain the available support options and help to navigate the system for you.

There are a number of Allied Health Brisbane services that we can offer such as podiatry (foot care) or occupational therapy (help to recover, or maintain your physical ability). These help you to stay as active and healthy as you can be. Allied Health Brisbane of course covers a wide range of healthcare practices to help diagnose, treat and rehabilitate those in need.

Allied Health Brisbane – what’s available:

The types of Allied Health that are available in addition to our Brisbane home help services include:

  • physiotherapy (exercise, mobility, strength and balance)
  • speech pathology (help with difficulties in communicating, swallowing and eating)
  • occupational therapy (help to recover or maintain your physical ability)
  • podiatry (foot care)
  • dietitian (nutrition assessment, food and nutrition advice, dietary changes)
  • exercise physiologists (physical activity and education to assist with managing chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart disease).

Jubilee Community Care in Indooroopilly will gladly talk you through the types of allied health Brisbane residents are entitled to, with absolutely no cost to you. Call us on 07 3871 3220 to get you or your loved ones back on track, to discuss the range of available services, and also to find out what Government support you may be entitled to.

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Congratulations Michael

Michael has been a client of Jubilee for 4 years. Last month he qualified for two yellow bands in Taekwondo!

This Korean martial art is characterised by its emphasis on head-height kicks, jumping and spinning kicks. It is a passion of Michael’s and we’re all very proud of this achievement!