Dementia is NOT a normal part of ageing
UPDATE
We are postponing both events (Camden and Wollondilly) until further notice.
At this stage, the risk of community spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) in NSW is low. Currently, the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC) consider that public events should proceed, however as a health organisation we have a responsibility to help limit the spread of infection and are limiting health-related large gatherings where possible.
We aim to host the event at a later date and will contact you again closer to the revised date to confirm your interest and availability.
You can find reliable information on the signs and symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19), including home isolation and ‘Frequently asked questions’ at: https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/coronavirus
Did you know dementia is the leading cause of death for women and the second most common cause of death among all Australians*?
Too many of us consider being forgetful as part of ageing! Dementia is NOT a normal part of ageing and we should not be afraid to ask those tricky questions and talk about it.
Let’s create a world where we can talk and support those with dementia!
Join us during the 2020 Seniors Festival for a FREE morning tea, discussion and information session and let's get talking!
Events Details
To find out more about planning for possible future health challenges, SWSPHN will be hosting free morning tea discussion and information sessions in Campbelltown, Camden and Wollondilly.
PAST EVENT - CAMPBELLTOWN
WHEN: 10am - 12pm Wednesday, 26 February 2020
WHERE: Campbelltown City Council Staff Training Centre, 91 Queen Street, Campbelltown
REGISTER NOW - CAMDEN
WHEN: 10am-12pm Thursday, 12 February 2020 | WHERE: Camden Civic Centre - Ferguson Gallery.
Cnr Oxley & Mitchell Street, Camden
REGISTER NOW - Wollondilly
WHEN: 10am -12pm Friday, 20 March 2020 | WHERE: Wollondilly Library - The View room, 42 Menangle St, Picton
Everyone is welcome. Please register to attend.
Need more information?
If you have questions or require further information, please contact enquiries@swsphn.com.au or call 02 4632 3000 during business hours.