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Dementia carers wanted to complete Alzheimer’s survey


Alzheimer’s Australia is keen to get the views of current and former carers of people with dementia, about their caring preferences.

Alzheimer’s Australia have commissioned Access Economics to prepare a report titled Dementia: costs to business and carers, and workforce impacts that provides governments with positively focused advice on longer term sustainable care options.

As part of this study, Access Economics would like people who are currently caring for, or have cared for, someone with dementia to undertake a survey to determine the value informal carers place on community care services and residential care services.

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www.alzheimers.org.au/content.cfm?infopageid=4954

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