Funding boost for dementia research project

By Tracey Fairhurst
Updated September 23 2013 - 7:50am, first published 12:00am
Minister s visit:?Minister for Ageing and Disabilities John Ajaka with Port Macquarie MP Leslie Williams and artists Kaylie Mepham, Jade Mapstone and Sian Morris.
Minister s visit:?Minister for Ageing and Disabilities John Ajaka with Port Macquarie MP Leslie Williams and artists Kaylie Mepham, Jade Mapstone and Sian Morris.
Meeting the minister:?Jade Mapstone with Minister for Ageing and Disability John Ajaka.
Meeting the minister:?Jade Mapstone with Minister for Ageing and Disability John Ajaka.
Port Macquarie-Hastings Council general manager Tony Hayward, Minister for Ageing and Disabilities John Ajaka with Port Macquarie MP Leslie Williams and artists Kaylie Mepham, Jade Mapstone and Sian Morris.
Port Macquarie-Hastings Council general manager Tony Hayward, Minister for Ageing and Disabilities John Ajaka with Port Macquarie MP Leslie Williams and artists Kaylie Mepham, Jade Mapstone and Sian Morris.

THE vision of establishing Port Macquarie-Hastings as the first dementia-friendly town in New South Wales is one step closer following the announcement of $10,000 funding to support research into how the region can better care for people living with the disease.

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