Overview

Dementia is a significant and growing health and aged care issue in Australia that has a substantial impact on the health and quality of life of people with the condition, as well as for their family and friends.

Dementia is a term used to describe a group of similar conditions characterised by gradual impairment of brain function. Changes due to the condition may affect memory, speech, cognition (thought), behaviour, mobility and an individual’s personality, and their health and functional ability decline as the disease progresses.

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In 2023, it is estimated that 411,100 Australians are living with dementia

Dementia was the 2nd leading cause of death in Australia in 2022

Australians with lower incomes or education, or no personal experience with dementia know less about dementia

Australians generally do not know that certain behaviours they adopt may reduce their risk of dementia

The aim is to deliver better data to improve outcomes for people with dementia and their carers

Goal 2: National dementia data available and reported regularly in key monitoring areas