DEMENTIA Australia has expressed that it is "devastated by the tragic events" that have led to sufferer Clare Nowland being hospitalised.
A spokesperson for the organisation shared, "we acknowledge the seriousness of her condition and extend our sincere sympathies to Ms Nowland and her family.
"While Dementia Australia is not aware of all the details of what happened and is unable to comment on the circumstances, we have received calls and emails from people living with dementia, their families and carers expressing their anger and sadness for Ms Nowland and her family."
Dementia Australia acknowledged that while situations like this are "rare, tragically this has highlighted the need for everyone working across healthcare industries to receive compulsory education about dementia to increase their understanding, knowledge and skills in dementia care.
"This includes everyone working in the health, aged care and disability systems including emergency services staff."
Pharmacists should encourage anyone with concerns about changes in behaviour related to dementia to contact Dementia Support Australia on 1800 699 799.
Further, if pharmacy customers are distressed and need extra support they should contact the National Dementia Helpline service, available 24/7 on 1800 100 500.
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