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Dementia at 46: Louise Bryant's Decade of Love & Loss

Dementia at 46: Louise Bryant's Decade of Love & Loss

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Louise Bryant is the Managing Editor of News Corp Australia's prestige and Conde Nast titles. With a rich background in media and publishing, Louise has worked with some of Australia's most esteemed and luxurious publications. Following the passing of her partner, Craig Moore, from early-onset dementia, Louise has become an advocate for dementia awareness and prevention. She founded Think Again, an initiative focused on challenging the perceptions of dementia and promoting early intervention.

Key Points:

  • Early-Onset Dementia: Understanding and recognising the early signs of dementia can lead to better preparation and care management.
  • Isolation and Support: Importance of having a support system and the role of carers in managing day-to-day challenges of dementia.
  • Awareness and Advocacy: The need for increased awareness around dementia and challenging the stigma associated with it.
  • Brain Health: Emphasising the importance of brain health through lifestyle changes, as preventative measures against cognitive decline.
  • Resources for Support: Organisations like Dementia Australia and NeuRA Research Australia provide valuable resources and support for those affected by dementia.

Notable Quotes:

  1. "I will never truly know the truth of his experience…but our love for each other is eternal." - Louise Bryant
  2. "We should be talking about our brain health at an early age, not waiting until we're 65 plus." - Louise Bryant
  3. "It's not often talked about, there's such a stigma attached to dementia." - Louise Bryant
  4. "Everyone's carrying something. Just be kind." - Louise Bryant
  5. "I hope this campaign will somehow change that eventually." - Louise Bryant

Resources:

  • Think Again Initiative
  • Dementia Australia: Provides support and resources for those affected by dementia.
  • Neuro Research Australia (NeuRA): A medical research institute focused on brain health.

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