Caring for a Loved One with Dementia
Team Epoch,
Dementia affects millions of people worldwide, today approximately fifty million patients suffer from dementia.
Focussing on emotional well-being
A stimulating and supportive home-like environment for your elderly loved one living with dementia, wherein they can freely engage in planned activities with their peers and receive nurturing care. It focuses on the person as much as the medical condition.
Epoch has 10+ years of relevant experience, trained & professional team, and follows evidence-based, global best practices.
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Timings: 10 am in the morning - 5 pm in the evening
Location:
Gustav House: N-34, Block N, Mayfield Garden, Gurugram, Haryana
Vermeer House: H 34/16, DLF Phase 1, Gurugram, Haryana
Frida House: 1087 Sector 40, Gurugram, Haryana
Picasso House: Opposite Nyati Wind Chimes, Nyati County, Undri, Pune, Maharashtra
Monet House: Eon waterfront, Phase 1, Kharadi, Pune, Maharashtra
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Contact usHave a look at these articles on dementia by our CEO, Neha Sinha.
The world is experiencing an extraordinary revolution, driven by the relentless march of time itself. The aging convulsion is transforming the healthcare environment, notably in the discipline of elderly health. The United Nations Population Fund’s India Ageing Report 2023 anticipates that the number of people aged 60 or above will reach 3.47 million by 2050. This projection leads to the need for increased development of creative techniques and comprehensive approaches to meet the growing requirements of the elderly.
Dementia, a progressive decline in cognitive abilities, influences thinking, memory and the ability to perform regular activities. While dementia has no cure, a healthy, well-balanced diet plays a vital role in managing it. This goes beyond physical health; a balanced diet impacts cognitive function and by adopting a holistic care approach that addresses cognitive and emotional needs, caregivers can significantly improve the quality of life in elders with dementia.
It is not uncommon for people to witness a decline in their health as they age. While physical health becomes a prime topic of discussion on aging, mental health, significantly impacting overall well-being, can’t be ignored. As elders navigate various life changes, including retirement, loss of loved ones, and physical health challenges, their mental health can be significantly affected and we need to be prepared for that.
Exercise is vital for everyone, but it holds particular significance for the elderly. As we age, the likelihood of neurodegenerative disorders increases, making an active lifestyle even more crucial. Staying active not only enhances our physical well-being but also significantly boosts our mental health.
According to Statista, as of 2023, more than 10% of the Indian population is 60 years of age or older, and this proportion is expected to rise by 2025. However, while aging is a natural process, it can bring about a variety of changes that leave the elderly vulnerable and stressed about their health and wellness, one of the more serious of which is dementia.
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Check out these blogs on Dementia by our team.
Team Epoch,
Dementia affects millions of people worldwide, today approximately fifty million patients suffer from dementia.
Team Epoch,
Dementia, in all its complexity, isn't just about memory loss; it's a deeply personal experience that touches emotions in profound ways.
Epoch Elder Care, Team Epoch
Did you know that women are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease than men? It is a startling fact that sheds light on an underexplored aspect of this debilitating condition. With dementia affecting millions worldwide, understanding the unique challenges faced by women is essential for better care and support.
Epoch Elder Care, Team Epoch
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's can be an incredibly challenging journey. As their memory fades and their behavior changes, it's important to approach them.
Anju Bobin, Head - Learning & Quality
Engaging with music stimulates multiple areas of the brain, potentially slowing cognitive decline and enhancing cognitive functioning. The cognitive benefits coupled with emotional well-being make music therapy an essential component of our care for residents with dementia.
Anju Bobin, Head - Learning & Quality
Diabetes and dementia are two prevalent health conditions that have been the focus of extensive research in recent years. While each condition has its own distinct characteristics, emerging evidence suggests a strong correlation between diabetes and an increased risk of developing dementia.
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