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   Chinese translations

Translated Help Sheets in pdf format. Advice, common sense tips and strategies on the most common issues.

To read or print these Help Sheets you will need Acrobat Reader.  Most computers already have this program installed, if you don't have it you can download a free copy from the Adobe web site. Get Acrobat now!

The following documents are large and may take a moment to open.

pdf  What is dementia?
PDF file, 2.6 MB, July 2005

pdf  Diagnosing Dementia
PDF file, 2.1 MB, July 2005

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  Early planning
PDF file, 1.9 MB, July 2005

pdf  Communication
PDF file, 2.1 MB, July 2005

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pdf  Caring for someone who lives alone
PDF file, 1.7 MB, April 2006

pdf  Activities
PDF file, 1.7 MB, April 2006

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pdf  Making the most of respite care 
PDF file, 2 MB, April 2006

pdf  Later stages of dementia 
PDF file, 1.6 MB, April 2006

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pdf  Taking a break
PDF file, 2.3 MB, July 2005

pdf  Changed Behaviours
PDF file, 2.6 MB, July 2005

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pdf  Wandering
PDF file, 2.4 MB, April 2006

pdf  Worried about your memory? An early signs brochure.
PDF file, 217 KB, July 2005

  Mind your Mind Brochure
PDF file, 901 KB, August 2005

  Mind your Mind User's Guide - Chinese
PDF file, 5.5 MB, May 2008

  Asia Pacific Report Executive Summary
PDF file, 277 KB, September 2006


If you need more information or would like advice on other issues, please call the National Dementia Helpline on 1800 100 500.


created: 23 January 2003
updated: 29 May 2008


 
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