Our care workers receive specialist dementia training and ongoing support to deliver compassionate, informed care based on our internally developed dementia care framework.
At Whiddon, we understand that every journey with dementia is different, just as each individual is unique. That’s why we take a warm, person-centred approach to our relationship based care – one that’s grounded in empathy, dignity, and connection.
Whether you’re seeking support at home, in one of our aged care homes, or through respite care, our specialist dementia services are designed to support individuals and their families at every stage.
Our care model is informed by current best practice, experience, and compassion – ensuring that people living with dementia feel valued, supported, and safe, while family and carers feel informed and empowered. Culturally appropriate and safe care for our First Nations People and our multicultural Australian society is very important to us.
Our care workers receive specialist dementia training and ongoing support to deliver compassionate, informed care based on our internally developed dementia care framework.
Our dementia care units are designed to feel calm, safe and homely – helping reduce anxiety and enhance comfort.
We work closely with families to ensure everyone feels informed, respected, and supported especially in our regional and rural locations.
We tailor our care for each individual—covering routines, preferences, clinical needs and wellbeing. We support identity, relationships, safety, security, independence, purpose, growth and joy. For First Nations people with dementia, our care plans are culturally appropriate and safe.
We offer meaningful activities that support identity, memory and connection, including group programs and one-on-one engagement. We are always mindful of First Nations peoples’ cultural needs and experiences.
Our care teams collaborate with allied health professionals such as occupational therapists, GPs and physiotherapists and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS)
Talk to our friendly dementia care specialists to understand the options available.
We’ll help you find the right service – whether it’s at home, in respite, or in a residential setting.
Book a tour and meet our team to see if it’s the right fit for you and your loved one.
We’ll guide you through eligibility for government-funded services or private care options.
Together, we’ll build a personalised care plan based on the individual’s needs, preferences and goals.
We’ll support you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth and welcoming start to your journey with us.
Caring for someone living with dementia can be rewarding – and challenging. That’s why we’re here to support not just the person receiving care, but their family and community as well.
Our free Dementia Care Guide for Family Caregivers offers practical advice, emotional support, and clear steps to help you navigate the journey ahead.
All our Whiddon Homes welcome persons living with Dementia, with some homes containing specialised Memory Support Units (MSU) available across New South Wales and South East Queensland.
In addition to the care we provide, there are many trusted organisations in Australia offering support and guidance for people living with dementia and their families:
If you’re noticing changes in memory, communication or normal daily living activities, we recommend speaking to a GP before getting in touch with our care team. It is important to exclude any other causes for the changes you have noticed.
We provide specialised dementia care and support through Residential Aged Care, Respite Care and Support at Home Care.
We combine expert knowledge, creative engagement, and a relationship-based care model to provide support that recognises a diagnosis of dementia does not eliminate a person’s humanity, their right to have influence over their own life, or their need for well-being. We prioritise the well-being of individuals by focusing on their strengths, preferences, and providing an environment in which they can thrive and live a life worth living.
Yes. We offer private dementia care services as well as support navigating funding options.