Australian society will be reshaped as its population ages. We need to have some confronting conversations about ageing and how society pays the inevitable cost, writes Professor Lee-FayLow. ... Lee-FayLow is Professor in Ageing and Health at the
Hearing the same questions over and over again can be frustrating, but it's important to stay calm, writes Lee-FayLow, Associate Professor in Ageing and Health.
Associate Professor Lee-FayLow, from the Faculty of Health Sciences, was awarded $722,358 (Leadership Fellowship) to test and advocate for rehabilitation interventions immediately post-diagnosis and as part of
supports, “ said program lead Lee-FayLow, Professor in Ageing and Health at the University of Sydney. ... Prof Lee-FayLow. A recent UK survey. 3. of people affected by dementia found over 90 percent saw clear benefits to getting a diagnosis.
This article was first published on The Conversation and was written by Professor Lee-FayLow, at the University of Sydney. ... Declaration: Lee-FayLow works with Dementia Australia and the Forward with Dementia campaign.
Bobby Redman, Peer supporter living with dementia. Lead researcher Associate Professor Lee-FayLow said the pilot study has the potential to fill a vital service gap with the latest research ... Following a dementia diagnosis many people withdraw from
2. Advocating for living well with dementia. Associate Professor Lee-FayLow is using an innovative approach to help people with dementia lead fulfilling and engaged lives. ... Associate Professor Low leads the Dementia Lifestyle Coach pilot study which