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Practical strategies to enhance care and quality of life.

Caring for people living with dementia requires more than meeting clinical needs. It’s about combining medical expertise, compassion, collaboration, and ongoing learning to create the right environment for each individual.

At Maxlife Care, we’re committed to delivering person-centred dementia care that respects each client’s story, builds confidence in families, and equips support staff with the skills they need to deliver safe, consistent, high-quality care.

Join us for this Free Live webinar to explore our approach to dementia support, and hear perspectives from families, industry partners, and our own clinical team.

What You’ll Learn in this 45-Minute Webinar:
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  • Understand person-centred dementia care: Gain insight into the principles of person-centred care and how these guide our approach to supporting clients living with dementia.

  • Recognise clinical care requirements: Explore the key clinical considerations and support strategies essential to meeting the complex needs of clients with dementia.

  • Our approach to staff training: Learn how regular dementia-specific and client-focused training, reflective practice, and skill-building empower our support staff to deliver higher-quality care and improved outcomes.

  • Collaboration with families and allied health professionals: Understand the importance of engaging guardians, families, and allied health teams to provide holistic, consistent care.

  • Family perspective: Hear directly from a family member about their journey transitioning a loved one with dementia into Maxlife Care, and the support they received along the way.

  • Industry perspective: Gain insights into our partnership with Dementia Australia and how it demonstrates our commitment to upskilling support staff and strengthening dementia care.

Why This Matters. Dementia care is complex. Without the right training, collaboration, and clinical insight, families can feel unsupported and clients may not receive the care they truly need.

At Maxlife Care, we provide trusted, person-centred dementia support built on clinical excellence, strong partnerships, and respect for every individual.

Who Should Attend?
1.Support Coordinators
2.Families of people living with dementia
3.Community Case Managers
4.General Practitioners working in dementia care 

Webinar Details 
Date: October 22, 2025
Time: 12 PM
Duration: 45 minutes + live Q&A
Location: Online (Link sent upon registration)

Reserve Your FREE Spot Now !!!

Meet Your Hosts
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Puja Paul
Head of Nursing & Clinical Education

Puja leads Maxlife Care’s nursing and clinical education programs, bringing extensive experience in community and home health. With a background in clinical governance and training, she ensures our care teams are supported with best-practice knowledge and compassionate leadership.

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Dermot Roche
Chief Executive Officer

Dermot is an experienced healthcare executive with a background in leading large-scale clinical and operational teams. Prior to joining Maxlife Care, he served as CEO of medical centre group, Ochre Health and Executive GM at Medibank Health Solutions - overseeing nurse and GP telehealth, mental health, sexual assault & domestic violence and a range of medical and allied health centres. Dermot is focused on building the right infrastructure and teams to deliver purpose-driven, quality, and scalable disability care solutions.

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Garry Walters
Business Solutions Consultant, Dementia Australia

As the national peak body, Dementia Australia strives to improve the lives of people living with dementia through research, government advisory, fundraising, community engagement and education. Dementia education is not mandatory in any care sector. The impacts of dementia may not be obvious, and therefore, the benefits of dementia education are underestimated. Garry’s role is to assist care organisations in implementing effective, person-centred care education strategies that improve quality of life for clients, families and care teams.

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Dr. Mae Abbas Haidar (PhD HlthSc, USyd) 
Client Advocate

Dr. Abbas Haidar is a devoted guardian, walking alongside her father through his Young Onset Dementia journey. Since 2020, her experience with Maxlife Care has given her unique insight into the vital role of empathy, collaboration, and skilled care in achieving better outcomes.