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The session aimed to raise awareness and create a platform for discussions on preventive measures and treatment strategies. This year’s theme centered around two key topics: Alzheimer’s Disease – Prevention & Treatment Options, and Psychological Approaches to Treatment.
The expert panel included – Dr. Shiva Kumar R, Head & Senior Consultant – Neurology, Dr. Shweta Kadaba, Consultant – Neuropsychologist, Dr. Lakshmi Krishna V, Consultant – Neurology and Dr. Aditya Kulkarni, Consultant – Neurology from Manipal Hospitals who discussed on the latest research findings on Alzheimer’s Disease, highlighting both medical and psychological interventions that can slow the disease’s progression and improve the quality of life for patients.
The session also emphasized the importance of early detection, prevention strategies, and ongoing research aimed at developing effective treatments.
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Alzheimer’s disease can have an impact a person’s ability to carry out basic daily activities. Dr. Shweta Kadaba says, “Dementia places a significant burden on families and caregivers, as individuals with dementia gradually lose the ability to care for themselves as the condition advances.”
The stigma associated with the disease can have a negative impact on health and wellbeing. It underscores an urgent need to offer better system of support and resources. Commenting on this, Dr. Lakshmi Krishna V “Alzheimer’s, the most common dementia, impairs memory, thinking, and daily activities due to amyloid plaques and Tau disrupting brain function. This year the theme is Time to act on dementia, time to act on Alzheimer’s. Focusing on this, this session aims in reducing stigma and supporting caregivers, who face immense emotional, physical, and financial burdens, often leading to stress and isolation.”
Experiencing a range of emotions is normal, and addressing these feelings can give you a sense of control over your life and health. Dr. Aditya Kulkarni says, “In the early stages of dementia, many can live independently, but assistance with tasks like housekeeping, cooking, and paying bills may become necessary. It’s important to involve family or friends in planning for future needs as the condition progresses.”
About Manipal Hospitals:
As a pioneer in healthcare, Manipal Hospitals is among the top healthcare providers in India serving over 7 million patients annually. Its focus is to develop an affordable, high-quality healthcare framework through its multispecialty and tertiary care delivery spectrum and further extend it to out-of-hospital care. With the completion of the acquisition of Medica Synergie hospitals and AMRI Hospitals Limited (acquired in Sept 2023), the integrated network today has a pan-India footprint of 37 hospitals across 19 cities with 10,500+ beds, and a talented pool of 5,600+ doctors and an employee strength of over 18,600.Manipal Hospitals provides comprehensive curative and preventive care for a multitude of patients from around the globe. Manipal Hospitals is NABH, and AAHRPP accredited and most of the hospitals in its network are NABL, ER, and Blood Bank accredited and recognized for Nursing Excellence. Manipal Hospitals has also been recognized as the most respected and patient-recommended hospital in India through various consumer surveys.