
New resource: Keeping My Body Healthy
Looking after your body matters at every age.
As people with Down syndrome get older, regular health checks become even more important.
This fact sheet explains how to:
– Keep track of your health
– Understand common changes
– Stay on top of regular check-ups
– Know when to talk to a doctor
You can read the fact sheet here:
Easy Read: buff.ly/JHBwcDW
Plain English: buff.ly/dNkLRfn
This is one of five resources in our Ageing Well with Down syndrome series.
Explore the full series:
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Please share this resource with anyone who might find it helpful.
A big thank you to nib foundation, our partner in this project, for helping make these resources possible.
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Lots of Socks is back for World Down Syndrome Day! 🧦
On 21 March, people around the world wear bright, colourful or mismatched socks to start conversations about Down syndrome and inclusion.
It’s a simple, fun way to make a difference.
Wear your favourite socks. Share a photo. Start a conversation with family, friends, classmates or colleagues. Schools and workplaces often join in too.
If you’d like to help your school or workplace take part, we’ve created some easy resources to get you started.
Download the Lots of Socks resources here: buff.ly/AzoOAaQ
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WA is lighting up for World Down Syndrome Day! 💙
On 21 March, landmarks across Western Australia will light up to celebrate people with Down syndrome around the world.
If you’re nearby, take a look at Down Syndrome WA’s post below to see which landmarks are taking part and where you can join in.
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Our new Ageing Well with Down Syndrome resources are here! 🎉
These resources will help you stay well as you get older.
People with Down syndrome are living longer than ever before. That is something to celebrate.
As we live longer, good health information matters more than ever.
The resources cover:
– Keeping my body healthy
– Dementia
– Anxiety and depression
– Grief and loss
– Perimenopause and menopause
Each resource is easy to understand and follow. They will help you notice changes early and get support sooner.
People with Down syndrome, parents and health professionals worked with us to create these guides.
We have also made this short video. In the video, people share what ageing well with Down syndrome means to them.
Explore the resources and share them with someone who might benefit: www.downsyndrome.org.au/national/about-us/our-work/ageing-well-with-down-syndrome/
A big thank you to nib foundation, our partner in this project, for helping make these resources possible.
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