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CarFreeMe trials are back up and running
CarFreeMe research trials are now back on deck after a pause during COVID-19 due to contact restrictions. Participating in the CarFreeMe study involves a flexible program to help people transition smoothly to a life which is not reliant on driving a car: with the aim...
Lessons from CarFreeMe in the time of COVID-19
Should we consider community mobility when we really need to stay home for our safety and the safety of our communities during the COVID-19 pNDEMIC?
I have dementia, can I still drive?
Having a plan for getting out and about and doing the things that you value, without driving, is really important for your wellbeing.
The importance of getting out and about for people living with dementia
The ability to get out and about is an important element in living well with dementia. To participate in social activities and to have some degree of independence, despite a medical condition is vital to maintaining wellbeing and...
CarFreeMe launches new trials for people living with dementia.
... Researchers will evaluate the effectiveness of CarFreeMe for supporting people living with dementia in new trials. CarFreeMe is an evidence-based approach to supporting older people living with dementia (65+ years) and their family members, who are...
Traumatic Injury Workshops begin in South Australia
A CarFreeMe trial program for people with traumatic injury starts in South Australia. Researchers will evaluate the effectiveness of The University of Queensland's CarFreeMe program for people with a moderate or severe traumatic injury. ...
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