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Dementia Rates Prompt Call for Allied Health to Lead Early Detection


Leading Australian health experts are calling for a nationwide push to equip allied health professionals with the skills to identify and support individuals living with dementia, often before a formal diagnosis is made.


This was the resounding message that emerged from Dementia Training Australia’s (DTA) inaugural United for Dementia Care: Allied Health Symposium, held at Adelaide Oval. The event brought together over 300 leading allied health professionals from across the country to explore the latest research and emerging trends in dementia care.


“Early recognition is critical. Delays in diagnosis can have significant impacts on individuals and their care. By empowering allied health professionals with the right training, we can facilitate access to care, support, and planning,” said Dr Isabelle Meyer, Executive Director of Dementia Training Australia.


“Prioritising continued education for these professionals is essential to protecting the future of Australia’s ageing population.”

It comes as Australia’s healthcare industry prepares for the new Aged Care Act coming into effect on 1 July 2025. The new legislation formally acknowledges the vital role allied health professionals play in dementia care and highlights the importance of providing them with specialised training to ensure they can offer effective support across all care settings.


Allied health professionals, including but not limited to, physiotherapists, podiatrists and dietitians, are often the first point of contact for older Australians. Their capacity to recognise subtle changes in cognitive function during routine appointments is crucial for early intervention.


With the number of Australians living with dementia expected to double by 2058 to 849,300, the integration of allied health professionals into early detection and care is a pivotal step toward improving outcomes for individuals living with dementia and their families.

Early detection and proper support are crucial, which is why access to quality residential aged care Melbourne services is becoming increasingly important for families.

Ellie Newman, who is a Director at DTA and is also Dementia Lead and Head of Physiotherapy at Armadale Kalamunda Hospital in Western Australia, said: Recognising the early signs of dementia in patients is crucial. However, with the proper knowledge and skills, allied health professionals can also significantly enhance the quality of care for those living with dementia.”


“A hospital environment can be overwhelming, and without proper identification and support, the experience can be terrifying for those living with dementia.”


“By equipping allied health professionals with the necessary skills, regardless of their speciality, we can create more supportive environments that reduce anxiety and improve outcomes for patients.”


For more information and access to free training courses, please visit Dementia Training Australia’s website.


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