Hello and Welcome to Reflections Website!

 

Reflections is a national award winning support service for people with DEMENTIA and their carers on the Sunshine Coast Queensland.

 

We provide e2social activities, practical home and community help, carer support and advice that is designed to assist you to enjoy a quality lifestyle in the community. e10

 

 

 

 

 

How can we help you? 

It's not easy to come to terms with a diagnosis of dementia nor to manage your symptoms on a day to day basis.  There are a great many people out there with some form of dementia- alzheimer's, lewy bodies, vascular, parkinsons etc. We try to take away some of the fear and stigma by helping you and the rest of the community to realise that memory loss (dementia) is an illness that needs appropriate care strategies just like any other illness to allow you to live your life to the full.

 

e12   Simple strategies can reap big results! 

We have many different programs operating across the whole Sunshine Coast that provide both group social activities and helpful one on one support (both for people with dementia and for their carers). You can access more information on how we operate by reading our monthly Newsletter online (go to Downloads) or browsing through the website.

 

 

    This website provides you with information on:  

        • Dementia- links to information on Alzheimer's, Vascular, early onset, Lewy bodies etc 
        • Reflections Services for people with dementia and their families on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland Australia
        • Community Activities we sponsor including the Dementia Awareness Expo 2010

Please browse our site or ring us on 5476 7833.

                                                             Opening Hours are 8.00am-4.00pm Monday- Friday
 

 



Lori McLeod

CEO

NOTE: if you do not live on the Sunshine Coast and would like to access an Australian service for people with dementia near your home please contact the National Dementia Helpline on 1800 100 500 or click on “Alzheimer’s Australia” at www.alzheimers.org.au