
DTA’s Allied Health Symposium 2025
United for Dementia Care:
Empowering Allied Health Professionals
Wednesday 14 May 2025, Adelaide
Get ready for Dementia Training Australia’s inaugural symposium where allied health professionals can unite to enhance the care of people living with dementia!
This event is your chance to be active in discussions about the latest research and innovative strategies, all aimed at boosting independence, wellbeing, and dignity for those living with dementia.
Come together with like-minded professionals, share your passion, and discover new ways to make a real difference; where you can explore, learn, and inspire each other in a fun and collaborative environment.
What You Can Expect:
- Hear the Latest Evidence: Learn about and discuss the most recent research and findings related to allied health in dementia care.
- Identify Collaborative Opportunities: Explore ways to provide positive care approaches through interdisciplinary collaboration, purposeful and meaningful engagement, and enablement; always placing the person at the centre of their care.
- Enhance Practical Strategies: Improve the application of practical, non-pharmacological strategies and support for people living with dementia throughout their care journey.
- Foster Connections: Bring together allied health professionals to meet like-minded individuals who share a passion for supporting people living with dementia
This symposium style conference is suitable for: All staff in the allied health industry who work with people living with dementia including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, podiatrists, optometrists, dieticians.
Let’s come together as allied health professionals to make a real difference in the lives of those we care for. United and empowered, we can build a supportive and innovative community dedicated to enhancing dementia care!
Wednesday 14 May 2025, Adelaide

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Contact us at communications@dta.com.au if you have any questions about this event.
Dementia Training Australia is supported by funding from the Australian Government under the Dementia Training Program
