Dementia Treatment

Dementia is a condition that affects memory, thinking ability, and social skills. It can interfere with daily activities and make routine tasks difficult to manage. Dementia is not a single disease but a group of symptoms caused by different underlying conditions. While memory loss is often an early sign, not all memory problems mean a person has dementia.

5–8%

Global population aged 60+ living with dementia (WHO estimate)

1 in 27

Indians currently living with dementia (approx. 8–9 million people)

60–70%

Patients show better quality of life when given early diagnosis, therapy, & family support

75–80%

Treatment Gap: Most dementia patients in India do not receive proper diagnosis or care

Introduction

Dementia refers to a set of symptoms that affect memory, thinking and social abilities. This disorder significantly disrupts daily life and makes functioning difficult. However, dementia is not a single disease and multiple conditions are responsible for it. Memory loss may appear early but does not always indicate dementia.

Dementia generally results from damaged or lost brain cells, with symptoms varying by affected areas. Categorisation of the ailment involves brain regions, protein deposits or other co-morbidities that have the same symptoms.

Read on to learn more about dementia symptoms, dementia treatment and the best treatment available

Understanding Dementia

Dementia is a decline in thinking, strength of memory and reasoning. The disorder disrupts the daily life of a patient which causes emotional changes and shifts in personality. Dementia ranges from mild impairment to complete dependence in performing basic tasks. Though more common with age, getting dementia is not a normal part of aging. 

Types of Dementia:

Primary Dementia

Primary dementia is caused by progressive and irreversible brain disorders like Alzheimer’s or Lewy body disease. Patients suffer from the disorder when nerve cells deteriorate leading to worsened memory and altered behavioural patterns.

Secondary Dementia

Secondary dementia occurs as a result of another medical condition like a stroke. Patients addicted to drugs or other substances are also more susceptible to Secondary Dementia.

Reversible Dementia

Reversible dementia arises from curable problems like vitamin deficiencies and thyroid problems. Certain times, side effects of certain medicines can also mimic symptoms of dementia. Symptoms can improve or fully resolve once the underlying cause is treated completely.

Dementia vs Alzheimer’s

Dementia refers to a group of cognitive, functional and behavioural symptoms. The cause is a progressive brain disease. For instance, Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia. However, other brain diseases like Lewy body disease, vascular disease and frontotemporal degeneration are also leading causes of dementia.

Therefore, as opposed to common notions of dementia, Alzheimer’s is not the same as dementia but one of the main causes of dementia.

What Does Dementia Treatment Include?

Dementia treatment starts with a thorough diagnosis. The treatment starts after the cause and extent of the problem is determined. Health care professionals at Calida Rehab Centre review the complete medical history of a patient. Mental health experts examine the medication being taken to learn if the side effects caused any deterioration of cognitive abilities. Patients are counselled to know the duration of these symptoms and are prescribed therapies accordingly.

Core Treatment Approaches

Here are all the best treatments available at Calida Rehab Centre that are essential for recovery:

  • Cognitive Stimulation Therapy

Cognitive Stimulation Therapy uses group activities and structured exercises to strengthen memory. Patients improve their problem-solving skills and language abilities. Therapists aim to provide meaningful cognitive and social benefits for patients experiencing mild to moderate dementia symptoms.

  • Cognitive Rehabilitation

During cognitive rehabilitation, patients are paired with a trained mental health professional or a supportive family member. The aim is to achieve personal goals like using a phone to remember contacts or manage daily tasks. The purpose is to strengthen the strong parts of the brain to compensate for the weaker ones.

  • Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy for dementia starts with assessing abilities, patient history and goals. Therapists create a personalised plan and suggest home adjustments. Regular sessions of occupational therapy improve communication, motor skills and reasoning abilities. Therapists recommend regular task modifications and counsel the family to support their independence.

  • Perform Simple Tasks

Mental health experts at Calida Rehab Centre create dementia-friendly environments. Patients are offered activities like sensory gardens, adapted cinema events and walking spaces. Patients are provided with simplified, sensory-based experiences involving sight, sound, touch, smell and taste. Music and massages are provided to patients for relaxation and engagement. 

Treatment For Reversible Dementia

  • Infections and Immune Disorders

Medical professionals diagnose if a patient has a fever, infections or a compromised immune system. Mental health experts work with specialists to frame a treatment that does not worsen the symptoms of co-morbidities. 

  • Metabolic and Endocrine Conditions

Thyroid problems, low blood sugar levels and abnormal levels of sodium and calcium can affect a person’s cognitive abilities. Before starting therapies, medical practitioners conduct blood tests to confirm if dementia has genuinely set in or not. If not, patients are thoroughly analysed and prescribed supplements that will improve their health.

Supportive Intervention

Deficiency of vitamin B-1, B-6 and B-12 can lead to a decline in cognitive functioning of the brain. Patients with vitamin E deficiency may also suffer from dehydration, causing symptoms that mimic dementia. Nutritionists at Calida Rehab Centre frame a diet plan that benefits the patients and aids recovery to determine if the patient is actually suffering from dementia or not.

Aftercare and Relapse Prevention

Incorrect dosage of a medicine can impact the functioning of the brain. Sometimes, integration between several drugs can affect the functioning of the brain. This can lead to temporary cognitive changes resembling symptoms of dementia.

When Is Rehab Recommended?

  • Patients must seek professional help when symptoms like memory decline and general confusion show up. Patients experience difficulty with language, repeat the same questions and have poor judgment.
  • Patients lose interest in usual activities. Certain times, they start hallucinating and feel delusional. Patients act impulsively and have a reduced sense of empathy.

 

Abnormal Brain Activity

Abnormal buildup of fluid in the brain can cause memory problems and difficulty in walking. Tumours in the brain can damage the surrounding areas of the brain. Even internal bleeding in the brain can make a person fall or produce other symptoms that closely resemble dementia.

Start Treatment

Begin a supportive dementia care plan with a confidential consultation. Speak with the best therapist to understand the various care options available for maximum symptom management. Our experts give the best guidance to caregivers and help plan the next step of the treatment with utmost clarity and compassion. 

Feel free to mail us your queries, message us on WhatsApp or simply call us to request a care plan. Please note that treatment plans vary by individual. Medication and therapy is provided under professional supervision of a licensed mental health professional as it should be.

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Treatment Pathway

Stage

Treatment Pathway

Assessment

Includes a neurological and a psychiatric evaluation. Therapists test cognitive skills and plan care treatment accordingly.

Stabilisation

Medication is initiated along with behavioural management. Caregivers are also guided accordingly.

Active Phase

The treatment includes cognitive therapy, behavioural management and regular monitoring.

Review

Treatment and care-plans are adjusted on the basis of progression and response of the patient.

Maintenance

Patients are provided with long-term supportive care and safety planning.

Treatment Duration

Stages of Treatment

Time Taken

Initial Symptom Stabilisation

Takes 4 weeks to 6 weeks.

Early-Stage Management

Takes 6 months to 12 months.

Progressive Care

Takes 1 year to 5 years.

Supportive Care

Takes 2 years to more than 8 years.

Rehabilitation

Cognitive rehabilitation can take 30 days to 180 days.

 

The timeline of the treatment depends on the type of dementia a patient is diagnosed with and stage at which the disorder is diagnosed. The duration of the treatment also depends on other factors like age and other co-existing health conditions.

Treatment Cost Guide

Service

Expected Range

Psychiatric Consultation

Rs 500 – Rs 3,000

Medication

Rs 1,500 – Rs 15,000 per month

Therapy Session

Rs 1,000 – Rs 5,000 per session

Residential/Rehab Program

Rs 25,000 – Rs 2,50,000 per month

The cost of the treatment depends on the duration of the treatment, medication prescribed, and the level of care provided to the patient.

Most Suitable Treatment Option Based On Case Type

Case Type

Recommended Approach

Early Stage

Cognitive stimulation therapy is initiated with lifestyle interventions.

Moderate Severity

Cognitive therapy is initiated with symptom-specific medication.

Advanced Stage

Medication is managed with proper supportive care.

Medical Comorbidities

This includes integrated neurological, psychiatric and caregiver-supported care.

Care plans are flexible as they depend on the type of dementia, rate of progression, and health needs of an individual.

Start Treatment

Begin a supportive dementia care plan with a confidential consultation. Speak with the best therapist to understand the various care options available for maximum symptom management. Our experts give the best guidance to caregivers and help plan the next step of the treatment with utmost clarity and compassion.

 

Feel free to mail us your queries, message us on WhatsApp or simply call us to request a care plan. Please note that treatment plans vary by individual. Medication and therapy is provided under the professional supervision of a licensed mental health professional as it should be.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our treatment programs, admission process, and what to expect during your recovery journey

Calida Rehab Centre is one of the best rehab centres for treatment in the country. For patients suffering from dementia, brain scans and blood tests are conducted to rule out any comorbidities that could mimic symptoms of dementia.

Dementia treatment starts once the diagnosis is complete. Patients first exhibit symptoms and are checked for any other problem that could be resembling dementia. Patients then go for therapy sessions with a member of the family to regain their cognitive abilities or stop the deterioration.

The most prominent symptoms of dementia are loss of memory, increased confusion and difficulty in speaking. Patients lose interest in their routine and begin hallucinating. They act impulsively, start forgetting personal details and lose control over their movement.

Diagnosis of dementia includes brain scans and blood tests to learn about the physical ailments that could be resembling dementia. Patients are then interviewed thoroughly to understand the level of the deterioration. Interviews are conducted in the presence of family members to learn about their previous habits and more.

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