Assessment & Support in Australia
Assessment and Support Pathways for Brain Health in Australia
If you notice persistent changes in thinking, memory, mood, or behaviour, it’s important to seek professional guidance. Early assessment can help identify underlying causes and guide appropriate support.
Step 1 — Speak to Your General Practitioner (GP)
Your GP is the first point of contact for concerns about cognitive function or neurological changes. They may:
Review your medical history and lifestyle factors
Conduct basic cognitive screening
Recommend further tests or referrals if needed
Step 2 — Specialist Referral
Depending on assessment outcomes, your GP may refer you to specialists such as:
Neurologists
Geriatricians
Neuropsychologists
Memory clinics
Specialist assessment helps clarify causes of cognitive changes and informs management or intervention strategies.
Step 3 — Support Services
Australia offers a variety of services to support brain health, both for individuals experiencing cognitive changes and for carers:
Community health services: Educational programs, support groups, and counselling
Government services: My Aged Care may provide access to in-home support or respite care if cognitive changes affect daily life
Online resources and apps: Tools like BrainTrack can help monitor cognitive changes over time
Understanding available services and pathways helps individuals and families plan and access the right support when needed.
Step 4 — Trusted Resources
For further guidance and reliable information:
- Dementia Australia — Brain Health & Dementia Information
- Brain health overview and strategies for supporting cognitive function.
- National Dementia Helpline (free, confidential)
- 24/7 support for information, advice, and referrals.
- Dementia Australia Library Guides
- A comprehensive library with collections on brain health, dementia types, caregiving, and more.
- Dementia Australia — About Dementia
- Clear educational content on dementia symptoms, causes, and support in Australia.
- BrainTrack (cognition app)
- Free app that helps monitor changes in thinking and memory over time.
- Brain Foundation — Healthy Brain Resources
- General information on lifestyle factors that support brain health.
- Australian Government — About Dementia
- Government-sourced public health information.
Important Note:
This service is educational. It does not provide clinical diagnosis or treatment. If you have urgent concerns, contact your GP or emergency services immediately.