February 11, 2026

Supporting Dementia Carers Every Step of the Way

It was when Janet Hughes began caring for dementia patients decades ago—while her own mother was also affected—that she experienced firsthand the toll the disease takes, not just on those living with it, but on their carers as well.

Since then, she has dedicated herself to ensuring carers receive the support they need.

Drawing on decades of experience in dementia support groups across the region, Hughes now serves as the facilitator of the Burdekin Dementia Support Group—a meeting point for dementia sufferers and carers alike to bond over shared experiences.

Meeting at the Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre at 10am on the first Tuesday of every month, the group comes together to connect, converse, and learn, says Hughes.

“Caring for someone with dementia is a 24/7 concern. Even a short break is valuable,” she said.

“The group is meant to provide a comfortable space for people to relax. If they need to shed a tear, they can. Even just learning about the disease itself and its different aspects—‘this works for me, it might work for you’—helps tremendously.”

The group often welcomes guest speakers and draws on resources and educational programs created by Dementia Australia to provide carers with guidance and support.

But Hughes said that while the need for such support is growing, groups around the nation are struggling to attract attendees.

“Ours is a small group, but I don’t mind if only one person shows up. If I can help one person, that’s okay by me,” said Hughes.

She emphasised that the group is open to anyone, no matter where they are in their journey.

“Even if you’re grieving the loss of a loved one or your loved one has moved into permanent care, you’re still welcome,” she said.

“The stresses don’t end just because your role changes.”

The group also enjoys a morning tea each meeting. Anyone interested in learning more about the Burdekin Dementia Support Group is encouraged to contact the Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre on 07 4783 4243.

The Burdekin Men’s Shed Mental Health Week Event proved a great success, connecting groups from Townsville, Rollingstone, and Vincent.

Men’s Shed members offering a helping hand at the AGnVet Rural
Annual BBQ.. Photos supplied.