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Learn more about Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment, and brain health in one convenient place. 

Brain Health

Brain health is essential for thinking, learning, remembering and carrying out daily activities. Find out the importance of maintenance a health brain as we age. 

 Supporting You

Supporting you, your family and supporting carers is an important part of the Souvenaid® journey. Find more resources available for your whole support network. 

Brain Health

Brain health is essential for thinking, learning, remembering and carrying out daily activities. Find out the importance of maintenaning a healthy brain as we age. 

 Supporting You

Supporting you, your family and supporting carers is an important part of the Souvenaid® journey. Find more resources available for your whole support network. 

Need more support?

If you or your loved one is navigating mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or Alzheimer's disease, you’ll find a range of community organisations dedicated to providing guidance and care when you need it most.

 

Reach out and ask for support or advice and remember you're never alone.

Website: www.dementia.org.au

Phone: 1800 100 500

 

Dementia Australia is the primary body in Australia providing support and advocacy for all Australians living with or affected by dementia. Dementia Australia develop and co-ordinate a range of innovative national programs and services funded by the Commonwealth to provide information, support, counselling, training and education for families, carers and healthcare professionals.

 

Dementia Australia manages the National Dementia Helpline, which is a service that provides support, information and referral services for all Australians either living with dementia or for those people who are just not sure where to go for help.

Dementia Australia's National Dementia Helpline provides care, support, information and referral services for all Australians impacted by dementia. If you're unsure where to look for help, reach out for guidance.

Website: www.dementia.com.au

Phone: 1800 699 799 (24 hour helpline)



DSA offers personalised support for people living with dementia and their carers, helping you understand the causes of any behavioural changes, and how to manage them. They also have specialist teams ready to assist with severe behavioural or psychological dementia symptoms when needed, and offer a free wellbeing program for dementia carers providing practical advice and strategies to help them at home.

 

You can access nationwide support from experienced dementia consultants 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through their dedicated helpline.

Website: www.ndis.gov.au

Phone: 1800 800 110

 

The NDIS aims to help Australians experiencing disability, as well as their families and carers, access the care and support needed to live a better life. The NDIS recognises everyone is different and has unique needs – so they offer choice and flexibility in the support they offer. This allows you to choose who provides the support you're seeking – meaning if you're currently using Souvenaid®, you may be eligible for NDIS funding. To find out more, call the number above.

Website: www.myagedcare.gov.au

Phone: 1800 200 422

 

My Aged Care is your first stop if you're looking to access Australian Government-funded aged care services – for yourself, or someone you're caring for. The organisation provides information and support, helping you understand the aged care system and find service providers suited to your needs.

Website: www.carersaustralia.com.au

Phone: 1800 242 636

 

Carers Australia provides specialised services including counselling, advice and information to carers, recognising the unpaid contributions they make to the lives of their loved ones, and the mental and physical toll this can take. Call the number above to learn about the services they offer, or to speak to a qualified counsellor.

Did you know Souvenaid® can be funded as part of a Homecare Package? Speak to your provider or case manager today to understand if you're eligible for funding. If you don't already have one, learn more about Homecare Packages at My Aged Care, or ask your doctor if you're eligible. Your doctor can also advise you on other funding options through NDIS or DVA.

 

Learn more about Homecare Packages here.

 

 

Souvenaid® is a Food for Special Medical Purposes for the dietary management of early Alzheimer´s disease. Souvenaid® must be used under medical supervision. Speak to a healthcare professional to see if Souvenaid is right for you.

 

The information in the above articles is general only and should not be substituted for medical advice. Always seek medical advice from a healthcare professional. 

 

Nutricia and Souvenaid® do not have an affiliation with the organisations listed above. 

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2. Dementia Australia. Alzheimer’s Disease. Everything you need to know [Internet]. [cited 2025 Feb 6]. Available at: https://www.dementia.org.au/about-dementia/alzheimers-disease-everything-you-need-know

 

3. Dementia Australia. Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) [Internet]. [Updated 2025; cited 2025 Feb 6]. Available at: https://www.dementia.org.au/brain-health/mild-cognitive-impairment-mci

 

4. Woodward M. MedicineToday 2022; 23(12): 55-59

 

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