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Joyce Siette is a Research Fellow at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation. Her research focuses on dementia prevention, improving the quality of life for individuals with dementia, and successful aging in the face of cognitive adversity. Joyce is interested in combining neuropsychology and informatics to improve care quality for older adults in both community and residential aged care settings. She is committed to translating research findings into policy and practice and has successfully supported the integration of quality of life assessment tools into standard work processes. Currently, her work involves identifying social factors that can delay the development of dementia and utilizing sensor-based technology in residential aged care, as well as raising awareness of dementia risk factors through initiatives like Brain Bootcamp. Joyce completed her PhD in Psychology, focusing on the effects of stem cell therapy and exercise on restoring age-related memory decline at the University of New South Wales in April 2012.
Australian Institute of Health Innovation • Macquarie Park, Australia
Conduct research focusing on dementia and the quality of life in aged care settings.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).