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Self-care for memory loss & dementia

Ngā āwhinatanga e whakahaere i te ngarohanga maharatanga

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You can do several things to make life easier and help your memory.

Everyday life

Memory aids

Thinking aids

Lifestyle

We all need help at times and other people are usually happy to be asked. Talk to family and friends about how they can support you. You might find it useful to print out the cue cards listed below and place them around your home in places that will remind you what you need to do.

An occupational therapist may be able to help you work out strategies and use memory aids. You can search for an occupational therapist on the Occupational Therapy New Zealand website.

You can also contact Dementia Canterbury by phoning (03) 379‑2590. They offer social work, support and education services to all people in Canterbury who are affected by dementia. Dementia Canterbury also provides treatment and activity groups for people with dementia and social activities for people with dementia and their carers.

  HealthInfo recommends the following pages

On the next page: Eating well with dementia

Written by HealthInfo clinical advisers. Last reviewed August 2022.

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See also:

Finding & recalling words

Tips for processing & recalling information

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Review key: HIMLD-33325