
Make a life plan and put it into action so you can keep doing the things that matter to you

Creating a life plan is a series of steps

Things won’t always go to plan – adjust, adapt, and keep moving forward

Learning about services and getting them in place is an important part of moving forward

There are services for people living with younger onset dementia and supporters Navigating services for people with young-onset dementia can be complex. You may need to work with a range of government departments, services or employers. People who live in rural and remote areas may have fewer options. It is important to know that many…

The NDIS funds services to enable the person with younger-onset dementia to live their daily lives

These might offer an array of services, groups, and activities

For the person living with dementia, there will come a time when it will be difficult to express wishes, so it is important to have plans for the future in place

There may come a time for all of us when we can’t make decisions about our medical care, health, or lifestyle – such as whether to move into residential care

Power of attorney, protection from financial abuse, and preparing will(s)

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