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The Dementia Symposium

17 September @ 17 September - 17 September

The Dementia Symposium 2025

Wednesday, 17th September 

Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth WA 6000

The 2025 Dementia Symposium is a must-attend event for all Dementia Change
Champions, Practitioners, Service Providers, Carers and Administrators.

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The Dementia Symposium in Western Australia (WA) is a must attend event. It provides a platform to exchange the latest dementia care strategies, challenge existing perceptions, and explore innovative approaches to supporting people living with dementia. Attendees will hear updates on the latest Government policies, research breakthroughs, latest Assistive Technology and AI opportunities, and practical tips from industry leaders and local champions.

Participants are encouraged to share their insights and experiences, contributing to WA’s vital dementia care sector. The Symposium caters to Dementia Change Champions™, practitioners, service providers, carers, and administrators.

Attendance at The Dementia Symposium like many conferences, workshops, and seminars meets CPD criteria for healthcare professionals. Please check your profession’s registration standards for further details (https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Regis…)

For Dementia Change Champions™, this event also facilitates ongoing professional development through sessions focused on care experiences and research.

Ticket includes all Symposium 2025 sessions, meals and refreshments.

SEEKING FOR SPONSORSHIPS. PLEASE CALL 1300 66 77 88

Details

Date:
17 September
Time:
17 September
Website:
https://events.humanitix.com/the-dementia-symposium-2025

Organiser

Alzheimer’s WA
Phone
1300667788
Email
fundrasing@alzheimerswa.org.au
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Venue

Perth convention exhibition centre
21 mounts bay road
perth, Western Australia 6000 Australia
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