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FiFtEENtH NatiONal CONFERENCE
researcH
concert Hall
chair: Jason Burton
liBeration/leisUre
chancellor 5
chair: tanya Petrovich
creativity
chancellor 7
chair: ruth leslie-rose
reHaBilitation
grand Ballroom 3
chair: rhonda Parker
WellBeing
Harbour view 1
chair: christabel alliston
WellBeing 2
Harbour view 2
chair: anne Kelly
leisUre
chancellor 4
chair: Kim curley
service
grand Ballroom 1
chair: Kathryn cunningham
service 2
grand Ballroom 2
chair: Kim Macgowan
service 3
WorKsHoP
chancellor 6
1530 ­ 1600 Colours and patterns
­ placing the pieces
in order
Jane nolan
When is timely
diagnosis, timely?
susan Koch
The use of creative arts
as a means of cultural
awareness education and
as cultural expression for
Aboriginal people
living with dementia in
mainstream residential
aged care facilities (RACF)
Heather freegard
Hear me
sheila lapping
Tales from the old
vicarage: Fostering
the fun, meaning, and
purpose in person-
centred respite
annette Davey
Sound therapy relaxation
and healing for residents
with dementia
caroline Bulsara
Targeting brain, body and
heart for cognitive health
and dementia prevention
Maree farrow
Gateway to Rural
International Initiatives in
Dementia (GRIID): Connecting
services internationally
Peter Birkett
A profile of the Queensland
healthcare workforce:
Attitudes towards dementia
care and training
elaine fielding
Ageing, Disability and
Home Care ­ Younger
Onset Dementia Pilot
Program: A trial of
individualised funding
options in NSW
Belinda law
Brendan Moore
1600 ­ 1630 Practice to proof: Service
providers building the
evidence for quality
dementia care
tiffany Jessop
A therapeutic aquaponics
garden
Denise leroy
Dramatherapy with older
people with dementia ­
Does it improve quality
of life??
Joanna Jaaniste
Victorian indigenous
cognitive impairment
screening tool study
John Price
The resilient self: Trauma
narrative as a paradigm
for dementia research
and care
nicole Denham
Personal experences
shared by those with
younger onset dementia
tony Walsh
The power of music
Ben gatehouse
Supporting quality care for
people with dementia in the
community: Training in home
care staff to use person-
centred communication
erin conway
Person-centred dementia
support in the community
David sykes
1630 ­ 1700 Can aspirin slow
cognitive decline and the
onset of dementia? The
ASPREE study
Mark nelson
Heart Foundation walking
­ Active body, active
brain
Helen Morley
Dementia Advisory
and Support Service ­
Person-centred care in
action
leigh Mccosker
Julie Morrow
The Tasmanian Healthy
Brain Project: Does late-
life education prevent
age-related decline and
dementia?
nikki saunders
The Eden principles in a
rural respite centre: Can
they make a difference?
sandra Downes
Maintaining life skills
through creative
engagement
Denise Herman
Pam Davis
Gardens that care: The
importance of outdoor
environments for people
with dementia
tara graham-cochrane
Are we really doing person-
centred dementia care? The
utility of the Individualised
Care Inventory (ICI) in
residential aged care facilities
sam Davis
The Person First story ­
Making person-centred
care consistent and real
Margaret ryan
tHuRsday 16 may 2013
0630 ­ 1700 Registration Desk open
0700 ­ 0830
Doggy Dementia Breakfast seminar
Harbour View 1
associate Professor Michael valenzuela & Professor Paul Mcgreevy
0845 ­ 0900
sensory overload!
Mc ­ robyn Moore