Families Often Tell Me...
"I wish we'd known about this when we first received a diagnosis"
You'll leave with a better understanding of dementia and the positive steps you can take
After a dementia diagnosis, many families are left wondering:
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What's happening?
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What can we do?
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How can we support our loved one to keep living well?
I created this free webinar to share the practical, evidence-based approach I've developed through more than 25 years in neurological rehabilitation, helping families understand dementia and discover the positive steps they can take after a diagnosis.
Through simple explanations, relatable analogies and practical guidance, I'll help you understand what's changing, discover what can help, and feel more confident supporting the person you care about.
Free Webinar - Important Details
Help Your Loved One Live Well With Dementia

Thursday 30 July
Choose from 2:00pm AEST or 8:00pm AEST
Live online presentation.
To protect privacy a replay will not be available.
FREE for carers & families
Designed for family members and carers. For people living with dementia, please see our Family Workshop
In Just 30 Minutes You Will
Understand What's Changing
Gain a clearer understanding of dementia
Focus on
Strengths
Discover how success builds confidence & engagement
Support
Communication
Learn simple ways to make conversations easier
Move Forward With Confidence
Feel more confident
seeking support
Discover What
Is Still Possible
Discover practical ways to support living well
Know Where to
Find Support
Receive a practical guide to dementia supports

Presented by Amanda Burnby,
Neurological Physiotherapist
Amanda has spent more than 25 years helping people with neurological conditions maximise independence, participation and quality of life.
She is known for making dementia simple to understand and helping families feel more confident through practical, evidence-based guidance .
What People are Saying
"Noone explained things the way you did. I wish we had this information earlier."
HUSBAND
"Amanda presents the best practical information and guidance"
DAUGHTER
"Amanda makes things simple. It's not information overload"
CARER
Research Shows:
Supporting communication helps people stay engaged and connected
Positive experiences can build confidence and encourage participation
Cognitive stimulation can support thinking, communication & quality of life

