In September 2021, DAI hosted a series of four "Meeting Of The Minds" Webinars, specifically focused on rehabilitation for dementia. This was done as people with dementia have been campaigning for the full suite of rehabilitative interventions after diangosis for decades. At last, we appear to be seeing small actions towards actually achieving this basic human right, and what is deemed equal access to Universal Health Coverage.
The DAI webinar was the final panel session of that series, with panellists Professor Lee-Fay Low, PhD, Sydney University, Dr Alexandra Rauche, from the World Health Organisation, Ms Emily Ong DAI member from Singapore, Ms Lynette Rogers, DAI member from Victoria, who lives in residential aged care, and DAI co founder Kate Swaffer who has been campagining for rehabilitation for dementia, and also for dementia to be managed as a condition causing disabilities for over a decade.
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