NE HEALTH BUREAU
CHENNAI, SEP 26
World Alzheimer’s Month is a global opportunity to raise awareness around, educate, encourage support of and demystify dementia. World Alzheimer’s Day takes place on 21 September as part of World Alzheimer’s Month.
This year’s theme for World Alzheimer’s Month is ‘Know Dementia, know Alzheimer’s’. It is in continuation with the last year’s campaign which focused on warning signs and diagnosis of dementia and also the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the dementia community around the world. However, this year, special emphasis will be laid on post-diagnosis support for dementia.
- Our www.buddhiclinic.com 3M approach to elder care that involves memory, mobility and mental health is need of the hour: Ennapadam S Krishnamoorthy, founder, Buddhi Clinic
- According to the Dementia in India 2020 report36 an estimated 5.3 million Indians aged >60 years had dementia in 2020, and this number is projected to exceed 14 million by 2050.
Speaking with navjeevanexpress.com, Ennapadam S Krishnamoorthy, founder, Buddhi Clinic, said, “We at Buddhi Clinic are extremely pleased to present on this momentous occasion, an India developed, India centric model of care for the elder: One that is “Aatmanirbhar” in Spirit! Our 3M approach to elder care that involves memory, mobility and mental health is need of the hour.”
The 3M Approach in Integrated Care
What is it?
We address the 3M’s critical to the elder in one seamlessly integrated program: Memory, Mobility, Mental Health.
Why 3M?
Memory: We are concerned about memory in the elder with a growing burden of hypertension, obesity, (dys)lipidemia and diabetes (HOLD) risk factors in India. We do know that about a third of all elders (over 60 years of age) start to demonstrate mild difficulties in working memory. 5% above 65 years, 20% above 80 years and 50% above 100 years (centenarians) have dementia.
Mobility: With ageing, most elders have difficulties in mobility; falls are exceedingly common, peripheral neuropathy (due to Diabetes), cardiac factors, bone and joint conditions (spondylosis and arthritis), and neurological conditions like stroke and Parkinsonism, cause significant memory problems in older people.
Mental Health: Depression is very common in the elderly affecting a third of most populations surveyed. In addition, post Covid, the many social changes, uncertainty and isolation, loneliness (being separated from near and dear ones), has affected the mental health of the elderly.
The 3M’s therefore need our attention
Who is it for?
As a therapeutic program for all elders who has some of the above problems.
As a preventive health program for all those who are having mild problems, have risk factors (HOLD) or see themselves as being potentially at risk.
Where?
At Buddhi Clinic centres in Chennai and Coimbatore; via Buddhi Online platform globally.
How has 3M been developed and tested?
3M has evolved through Buddhi Clinic’s extensive empirical research and observation over a dozen years. Case studies, observational research, clinical outcomes research and protocol development and testing have comprised the development of 3M.
How is 3M implemented: the 3M Basket!
- Psychological and cognitive interventions
- Physical, Occupational & Speech therapy interventions
- Ayurveda, Naturopathy & Yoga interventions
- Brain stimulation interventions
On World Alzheimer’s Day 2022, the focus is on “what can one do after diagnosis”? Buddhi Clinic takes great pleasure in presenting its clinical outcomes and research data the strongly supports in the importance of a 3M approach to elder health. We hope to convince you through science and clinical practice experience that “the future of health is integrative health”!
Some Facts
Dementia is a term used to describe different brain disorders that affect memory, thinking, behaviour and emotion
Early symptoms of dementia can include memory loss, difficulty performing familiar tasks, problems with language and changes in personality
There is currently no cure for dementia, but a range of support is available for people with dementia and their careers.
Dementia knows no social, economic, or ethnic boundaries
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. Other causes include vascular disease, dementia with Lewy bodies and fronto-temporal dementia
Some Figures
There are currently estimated to be over 55 million people worldwide living with dementia. The number of people affected is set to rise to 139 million by 2050, with the greatest increases in low and middle income countries
Already 60% of people with dementia live in low and middle income countries, but by 2050 this will rise to 71%
A new case of dementia arises somewhere in the world every 3 seconds
Up to three quarters of those with dementia worldwide have not received a diagnosis
Almost 80% of the general public are concerned about developing dementia at some point and 1 in 4 people think that there is nothing we can do to prevent dementia.
Almost 62% of healthcare practitioners worldwide incorrectly think that dementia is part of normal ageing
35% of carers across the world said that they have hidden the diagnosis of dementia of a family member
Over 50% of careers globally say their health has suffered as a result of their caring responsibilities even whilst expressing positive sentiments about their role
According to the Dementia in India 2020 report 36 an estimated 5.3 million Indians aged >60 years had dementia in 2020, and this number is projected to exceed 14 million by 2050.