Dementia Care Program
Dementia is a syndrome that can be caused by a number of diseases which over time destroy nerve cells and damage the brain, typically leading to deterioration in cognitive function (i.e. the ability to process thought) beyond what might be expected from the usual consequences of biological ageing. While consciousness is not affected, the impairment in cognitive function is commonly accompanied, and occasionally preceded, by changes in mood, emotional control, behaviour, or motivation.
Objectives of the Program:
Understanding the physical, psychological, social, and economic impacts, not only for people living with dementia, but also for their caregivers, families, and society at large.
1. Improving quality of life:
Dementia care aims to improve the patient's quality of life and overall well-being.
2. Managing symptoms:
Dementia care aims to manage behavioral symptoms, pain, and depression.
3. Creating Healthy Habits:
By emphasizing this special time, the therapy encourages discipline and mindfulness. Developing a consistent routine that includes Brahm Muhurat can positively impact lifestyle choices.
4. Promoting safety:
Dementia care aims to maintain physical safety and avoid hospitalization.
5. Maintaining independence:
Dementia care aims to help the patient maintain as much functional independence as possible.
6. Reducing caregiver strain:
Dementia care aims to reduce the strain on caregivers.

