Dementia Care

“She forgets things she just said… and sometimes she doesn’t even recognize me.”

When someone you love starts forgetting familiar names, losing track of time, or getting confused even in their own home, it’s heartbreaking. At first, you might think it’s just “old age” or tiredness. But as memory loss becomes more frequent — and they start asking the same questions again and again — families often realize something deeper is going on.

This could be dementia — a condition that slowly affects the brain’s ability to remember, think, and make decisions. It's more than just forgetfulness. Over time, it can change a person’s personality, emotions, and behavior.

What Families Usually Notice:

• Repeating questions or forgetting recent conversations
• Misplacing things or getting lost in familiar places
• Confusing names, dates, or words
• Difficulty managing money, cooking, or daily tasks
• Sudden mood changes, anger, suspicion, or even fear
• In later stages, forgetting family members or losing basic self-care abilities

These changes can be scary — not just for the person with dementia, but also for those caring for them.

Dementia Care

How We Support Patients and Families at Mann Vaibhav

At Mann Vaibhav Rehabilitation Center, we understand that dementia doesn’t just affect memory — it affects dignity, safety, and the emotional bond within families. Our approach is gentle, structured, and full of patience.

Cognitive Support

We engage the person with simple mental exercises, memory games, and routine-based activities to slow the decline and keep them mentally active as long as possible.

Medical Care

While dementia can’t be reversed, there are medications and therapies that can help with symptoms like confusion, sleep disturbance, mood swings, or aggression. We provide ongoing medical supervision to make sure the person is comfortable and safe.

Daily Routine and Familiarity

We build a stable, calming routine — with meals, rest, and activities happening at the same t imes each day — so the person feels less confused and anxious.

Communication with Family

We teach family members how to talk to someone with dementia — how to respond gently when they forget things, how to avoid correcting them harshly, and how to make them feel heard, even when they repeat themselves.

Emotional Support for Caregivers

Caring for someone with dementia is exhausting. We offer guidance, counseling, and reassurance for families — so you can be there for your loved one without burning out yourself.

You’re Not Alone in This

Watching someone fade into confusion is painful — but there is still so much you can do to bring comfort, dignity, and love into their life.

At Mann Vaibhav, we walk with both the patient and the family — with care, with clarity, and with deep respect for everything this journey involves.

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