Dementia-Friendly Communities
You can help make your community more dementia friendly, collaborating with people living with dementia to create spaces that understand, support and empower them.


What’s a Dementia-Friendly Community?
A dementia-friendly community is a place where people living with dementia, their families, community members and businesses create spaces that are respectful, supportive and empowering. Dementia-friendly communities are vital to reduce the risk of social isolation of people living with dementia and support them to remain engaged and empowered.
Join the movement, become a Dementia Friend
By becoming a Dementia Friend, you’ll be joining thousands of people like you, collaborating with people living with dementia to make your community more dementia friendly. It’s easy to become a Dementia Friend today.
Together, we can all work to create a dementia-friendly community so that everyone feels valued and remains connected.
More Dementia-Friendly things to do
More ways to get involved with Dementia Australia
- Connecting Peers
Connecting Peers, our one-to-one peer support program, connects people living with dementia and carers with peer leaders who’ve been through a similar experience.
- Volunteer with Dementia Australia
Volunteering is a powerful way to contribute to the work Dementia Australia does to improve the lives of people with dementia, their families, friends and carers.
- Dementia Advocates Program
The Dementia Advocates Program is for people living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment, carers and former carers who want to raise awareness, fight stigma and influence decision-makers.
- Fundraising together for dementia
Whether you hike, bike, run, cook, play, create, or celebrate, however you choose to fundraise for Dementia Australia, it will make a difference.