Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects memory, thinking, behavior, and the ability to perform daily activities. It is the most common cause of dementia, impacting millions of people worldwide. At our center, we provide specialized care, accurate diagnosis, and comprehensive management for individuals living with Alzheimer’s.

Early detection plays a crucial role in slowing disease progression and improving quality of life. Our team uses advanced diagnostic tools, including neuropsychological assessments, brain imaging, and electrophysiological techniques, to identify the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s. With a detailed evaluation, we develop personalized care plans that address each patient’s unique needs.

Treatment of Alzheimer’s goes beyond medications. While drug therapies may help manage symptoms such as memory loss, confusion, and mood changes, we also focus on holistic approaches. These include cognitive stimulation therapy, occupational therapy, structured routines, and lifestyle modifications. By engaging patients in memory exercises, social interaction, and physical activities, we help preserve independence and enhance emotional well-being.

Family support is a key component of Alzheimer’s care. We provide counseling and education to caregivers, helping them understand the disease, manage behavioral changes, and create a safe, supportive environment at home. Our goal is to ease caregiver stress while ensuring patients receive compassionate and dignified care.

In advanced stages of Alzheimer’s, specialized medical care becomes essential. We focus on managing complications such as difficulty swallowing, mobility challenges, and changes in communication. With a multidisciplinary team including neurologists, psychologists, electrophysiologists, and rehabilitation specialists, we provide continuous support throughout the journey.

At our center, we believe that every individual with Alzheimer’s deserves compassionate, patient-centered care. By combining medical expertise with emotional and social support, we aim to slow progression, reduce complications, and help patients live as comfortably and meaningfully as possible.