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FiFtEENtH NatiONal CONFERENCE
researcH
concert Hall
chair: sarah elder
researcH 2
chancellor 7
chair: nick Miller
liBeration
grand Ballroom 3
chair: andrew Mills
WellBeing
Harbour view 1
chair: tammy Jones
WellBeing 2
Harbour view 2
chair: Mary Davies
service
grand Ballroom 1
chair: glenn rees
service 2
grand Ballroom 2
chair: sally garratt
WellBeing 3
chancellor 4
chair: sinead Paine
WellBeing 4
WorKsHoP
chancellor 6
1100 ­ 1130
Assessing language changes
associated with dementia and
cognitive impairment in older
bilinguals
amanda Miller amberber
Supporting advance care
planning on the dementia
journey ­ A new web resource
from Alzheimer's Australia
chris shanley
A voice for individuals with
dementia: How Photovoice can
record experiences and
enhance change
David evans
"Coping with Caregiving" ­ An
intervention for Chinese and
Spanish speaking carers
yvonne santalucia
Facilitating staff to gain
insight into the impact of
the care environment on
residents well being
alison campbell
In integrated care
framework for people with
end stage dementia
Jane Hunt
Structural changes to
support men
lui Divenuto
Embodying subjective
experience in Matilda:
An emotionally engaging
assistive robot for people
with dementia
Professor rajiv Khosla
Dementia friendly societies
ellen skladzien
1130 ­ 1200 Can features of memory
clinics improve access to early
cognitive assessments?
Melinda Minstrell
Exploring the impact of younger
onset dementia: Finding
meaning in the face of loss
elizabeth yuile
Secure dementia units and the
restrictions on personal liberties
in aged care
anita smith
The need for change ­
Introducing `Eden' to a
community care service
Jodi scott
Younger Onset Dementia:
The benefits of early
intervention
Monica cations
The End of Life Dementia
Care Training Program ­
Enabling organisations to
drive changes in practice
Barbara Horner
Dementia care in the acute
care setting: The next steps
Mary Bray
Development and testing
of the Home Independence
Program for people living
with Dementia (HIP-D)
sarah White
1200 ­ 1230 Football, head injuries and the
risk of dementia
Kylie sait
Dementia cafes: An evaluation of
their effectiveness in supporting
carers of people with dementia
anne tunks
`It's good to talk to someone
about these issues': Facilitating
shared decision making with
people with MCI/early stage
dementia and their family
caregivers
gillian stockwell-smith
Three stories of well being
toni simpson
The Namaste Care Program:
Honouring the person within
esther chang
Taking a consumer driven
approach to support
residential respite service
use by caregivers of people
with dementia
lyn Phillipson
Quality of life for people with
dementia
Maria o'reilly
1230 ­ 1330
lUncH
Federation Ballroom
1330 ­ 1415
WellBeing: Plenary Presentation
concert Hall
"grandma stole my iPad"­ How person centered technology can change the dementia paradigm
Concert Hall
Jack york, CEO, It's Never 2 Late
1415 ­ 1430
collaborating for a better future for australians living with alzheimer's disease ­
Concert Hall
an update on a multidisciplinary roundtable meeting
Dr Katarina Kelin, MD, Medical Fellow, Eli Lilly
1430 ­ 1435 2015 Conference Launch
Concert Hall
1435 ­ 1445 Conference Close
Concert Hall