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Expressive Arts Therapy: An Introduction
Expressive Arts Therapy or EXAT is a form of psychotherapy that integrates multiple art forms—such as visual art, music, dance/movement,…
Personal Stories: A Granddaughter’s Reflection on Dementia
Velda, whose grandmother lived with dementia, reflects on her journey with her grandmother's dementia diagnosis– and how it reshaped Velda’s…
A Nurse’s Balance: Caring for Others and Myself
One way to gain perspective of dementia care is to hear directly from those who are on the frontline. We…
Hearing Loss: A Hidden Risk Factor for Dementia
Hearing loss is a modifiable risk that is associated with the development of dementia. This article explores the connection, signs,…
Making a Change by Using Person-Centred Language and Imagery for Dementia
Using the right language consistently when talking about dementia or people living with dementia can go a long way in…
Shaping Dementia Landscape in Singapore
Discover the local growth of the Singapore dementia scene. Learn about the people, organisations and communities involved in creating a…
Be the Bridge: Youth & Dementia in Action
Explore the power of intergenerational engagement in connecting youths and persons living with dementia.
Using the Pool Activity Level (PAL) Tool to Engage Persons Living with Dementia
Engage persons living with dementia with the PAL tool to enrich engagement after their diagnosis.
Expressive Arts Therapy: An Introduction
Expressive Arts Therapy or EXAT is a form of psychotherapy that integrates multiple art forms—such as visual art, music, dance/movement,…
Personal Stories: A Granddaughter’s Reflection on Dementia
Velda, whose grandmother lived with dementia, reflects on her journey with her grandmother's dementia diagnosis– and how it reshaped Velda’s…
A Nurse’s Balance: Caring for Others and Myself
One way to gain perspective of dementia care is to hear directly from those who are on the frontline. We…
Hearing Loss: A Hidden Risk Factor for Dementia
Hearing loss is a modifiable risk that is associated with the development of dementia. This article explores the connection, signs,…
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Diagnosed with Dementia at the Age of 50
The number of persons diagnosed with young-onset dementia (YOD) in Singapore is on the rise, with 36 years old being the youngest. Watch this video to find out how a 54 year-old architect and 53 year-old investor, who are both diagnosed with YOD, navigate their journeys with dementia.
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