Dementia is a significant health concern in Australia, affecting thousands of individuals and their families. There are three new cases of Dementia being diagnosed per second worldwide. As the population ages, the prevalence of dementia is expected to increase, necessitating specialised care and facilities that cater for them and support their carers and families.
According to Dementia Australia, there are currently around 472,000 Australians living with dementia. This number is projected to increase to over 1.1 million by 2058. The rising prevalence underscores the need for dedicated dementia care services and facilities that cater specifically and especially to the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) group.
Prime Garden Mont Albert North SRS DCU is a privately run, non-government support unit led by a Dementia specialist and a passionate team of aged care professionals and caregivers.
Prime Garden Mont Albert North SRS is a non-government privately run small business. Our management recognised and subscribed to the same standards as the tax-payers-funded Commonwealth aged care facilities. In particular, the Aged Care Quality Standards (ACQS) ensure that all DCU services and clients’ care plans are the highest quality care that respects residents’ dignity and rights.
Despite the progress, several challenges in DCU need to be addressed:
At Prime Garden Mont Albert North, our DCU is integral to providing specialised care for individuals with dementia, supporting their quality of life, and assisting their families. With the expected increase in dementia prevalence, ongoing efforts to enhance these units’ capacity, training, and resources will be essential. Through your support, community involvement, and continuous innovation, we ensure that individuals with dementia receive the compassionate and effective care they deserve and their dignity.