Incoming Resources
- Childhood days in pictures, edited by Helen J. Bate
- Dementia activist, fighting for our rights, Helga Rohra ; afterword by Dr. Elisabeth Stechl and Prof. Dr. Hans Fèorstl
- Shopping in pictures, edited by Helen J Bate
- Forgetiquette, what to do when someone you love begins to forget, Joan Sauers
- Alzheimer's & dementia for dummies, in conjuction with The American Geriatric Society and The Health in Aging Foundation
- Understanding Alzheimer's, the complete Australian guide to the management and prevention of Alzheimer's, Professor Ralph Martins ; foreword by Ita Buttrose, AO, OBE
- People with dementia speak out, edited by Lucy Whitman ; afterword by Professor Graham Stokes
- In the garden in pictures, edited by Helen J Bate
- Spending time outside, edited by Helen J Bate
- Mind your brain, the essential Australian guide to dementia, Dr Kailas Roberts
- Pets in pictures, edited by Helen J Bate
- What I wish people knew about dementia, Wendy Mitchell with Anna Wharton
- Family life in pictures, edited by Helen J Bate
- Inessential things, poems and pictures, edited by Helen J Bate
- Diagnosed with Alzheimer's or another dementia, Kate Swaffer & Lee-Fay Low
- How we think about dementia, personhood, rights, ethics, the arts and what they mean for care, Julian C. Hughes
- Social work and dementia, good practice and care management, Margaret Anne Tibbs ; foreword by Murna Downs
- CLEAR dementia care, a model to assess and address unmet needs, Dr. Frances Duffy
- Part of their lives, community care for older people with dementia, Jo Moriarty and Sarah Webb
- Understanding dementia, the man with the worried eyes, Richard Cheston and Michael Bender
- The vanishing mind, a practical guide to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Leonard L. Heston, June A. White
- Challenging behaviour in dementia, a person-centred approach, Graham Stokes
- Intellectual disability and dementia, research into practice, edited by Karen Watchman ; foreword by Diana Kerr
- Understanding alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Brian Draper
- Thinking about dementia, culture, loss, and the anthropology of senility, edited by Annette Leibing, Lawrence Cohen
- People with dementia speak out, edited by Lucy Whitman ; foreword by Graham Stokes
- Safeguarding people with dementia, recognising adult abuse, [written by Jacki Pritchard]
- How we think about dementia, personhood, rights, ethics, the arts and what they mean for care, Julian C. Hughes
- Dancing with elephants, mindfulness training for those living with dementia, chronic illness, or an aging brain /cJarem Sawatsky
- Your brain knows more than you think, the new frontiers of neuroplasticity, Niels Birbaumer ; with Jörg Zittlau ; translated by David Shaw
- Lost and found, memory, identity and who we become when we're no longer ourselves, Jules Montague
- Before dementia, 20 questions you need to ask to help prevent, to prepare, to cope, Dr Kate Gregorevic
- Spending time, indoors, edited by Helen J Bate
- ChamdÅ n tangsin Å i noe rÅ l kkaewÅ ra, Reset your brain : kijÅ k Å i ch'imae yebang ch'iryopÅ p, Hwang SÅ ng-hyÅ k, Yi YÅ ng-hun chiÅ m
- Proverbs & sayings, edited by Helen J Bate
- Will I still be me?, finding a continuing sense of self in the lived experience of dementia, Christine Bryden
- A world of work in pictures, edited by Helen J Bate
- Intellectual disabilities and dementia, a guide for families, Karen Watchman
- People with dementia speak out, edited by Lucy Whitman ; afterword by Graham Stokes
- The handbook of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, edited by Andrew E. Budson and Neil W. Kowall
- Communication and the care of people with dementia, John Killick, Kate Allan
- Dementia, new skills for social workers, edited by Alan Chapman and Mary Marshall
- Intellectual disability and dementia, research into practice, edited by Karen Watchman ; foreword by Diana Kerr