
Culture, Beliefs and Barriers: What Aged Care Workers Need to Know About Cultural Influences in Dementia Care
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Did you know that in some cultures, dementia is seen as a spiritual issue, or that language barriers and stigma can delay diagnosis and support?
If you're an aged care worker, this episode is for you. Because understanding culture isn't just a "nice to have" it's essential to delivering safe, respectful, and person-centred dementia care. Join host Yashi and Phoebe, a Care Manager and Dementia Lead, as they unpack the cultural beliefs and barriers that aged care workers face daily and share practical tips to help you provide more respectful, person-centred, and culturally sensitive care.
In this eye-opening episode of Voices in DREAM we explore how culture shapes the understanding of dementia and impacts the delivery of care in aged care settings, both in home care settings and residential care homes. Whether you’re a frontline care worker, nurse, or manager, this episode offers essential insights to help you better support older person from diverse backgrounds.