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PRONIA’s recent informational event on dementia, held on Monday, September 16, was a great success, kicking off Dementia Action Week from September 16โ22. The event, themed “Dementia Prevention, Research, and Early Diagnosis,” attracted a large crowd at the Oakleigh Senior Citizens Centre, with community members eager to learn about this pressing issue.
Keynote speaker Dr. Mathew Staios, a Clinical Neuropsychologist from Monash University, highlighted the critical importance of early diagnosis and prevention. “Early diagnosis allows for better management of symptoms,” he noted, emphasizing the benefits of a Mediterranean diet, regular exercise, social connections, and adequate sleep in reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
The event also marked the first official appearance of PRONIAโs new CEO, Sylvia Hatziantoniou, who greeted attendees with warmth and empathy. “PRONIA stands by you, offering the care and support that our community needs,” Ms. Hatziantoniou affirmed, reiterating PRONIA’s commitment to supporting individuals and families impacted by dementia.
This informational event was part of PRONIA’s “Stronger Together” program, funded by the Australian Government. This initiative offers vital support to individuals in the early stages of dementia and their caregivers, including free visits to Day Centers in four Melbourne suburbs and Hobart, Tasmania, along with personalized support through in-person and phone consultations.
For more information, please contact PRONIA at (03) 9388 9998 or email dementiasupport@pronia.com.au