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Dementia Care: Understanding, Support & Dignity at Sanctus Healthcare

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Dementia is more than memory loss—it is a condition that affects thinking, behaviour, and the ability to carry out everyday tasks. At Sanctus Healthcare, Pune’s trusted old age home and rehabilitation centre, we provide compassionate, structured care for seniors living with dementia. Our focus is on dignity, safety, and emotional well-being, both for residents and their families.

Senior resident with caregiver at Sanctus Healthcare dementia care center Pune

What is Dementia?

Dementia is not a single disease but a group of conditions marked by a gradual decline in memory, reasoning, and daily functioning. It interferes with independence and often requires long-term support. Unlike normal ageing, dementia progresses and impacts multiple aspects of life.

Common Signs of Dementia

Recognising early signs can help families seek timely medical guidance. Some of the most common symptoms include:

  • Forgetting names, places, or recent events
  • Repeating questions or conversations
  • Getting lost in familiar surroundings
  • Mood swings or personality changes
  • Difficulty handling finances, cooking, or daily tasks

Dementia vs Normal Ageing

Occasional forgetfulness is part of ageing—like misplacing glasses or forgetting an appointment. Dementia, however, is more serious. It involves frequent memory lapses, confusion in familiar settings, and an inability to manage everyday responsibilities.

Importance of Early Recognition

Early diagnosis allows families and doctors to create a structured plan that manages symptoms, improves quality of life, and prepares for future care needs. At Sanctus Healthcare, we work closely with neurologists and geriatric specialists to provide holistic dementia care.

Daily Care Tips for Dementia Patients

  1. Structured Routine

A consistent daily schedule reduces confusion and provides comfort.

  1. Safe Environment

We make living spaces dementia-friendly by reducing clutter, adding clear signage, and creating fall-proof surroundings.

  1. Gentle Communication

Our caregivers use patience, calm tones, and simple instructions to help residents feel respected and understood.

Supporting the Caregivers

Caring for someone with dementia can be emotionally and physically demanding. At Sanctus, we extend our support not just to residents but also to families by:

  • Encouraging caregivers to take regular breaks
  • Providing counselling for stress and burnout
  • Connecting families with local support groups for shared guidance

Respect and Dignity Above All

At Sanctus Healthcare, we believe dementia care goes beyond managing symptoms—it’s about respecting the person behind the condition. We ensure that residents are treated with empathy, honouring their preferences, values, and individuality.

FAQs

Is dementia the same as Alzheimer’s?
Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia, but there are other forms such as vascular dementia and Lewy body dementia.

Can dementia be cured?
Currently, there is no cure, but early intervention and proper care help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

How can families cope with dementia care?
By seeking medical guidance, building support systems, and sharing responsibilities with trained caregivers.

Does Sanctus provide long-term dementia care?
Yes. We provide specialised dementia care in a safe, supportive, and well-supervised environment.

You Are Not Alone

Living with dementia can feel overwhelming, but no family has to face it by themselves. At Sanctus Healthcare, we walk this journey with compassion, providing professional care, emotional support, and a safe space for seniors to live with dignity.

📍 Visit us in Pune
📧 hello@sanctushealthcare.com
📞 +91-8380087093

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Dr. Priyanka Bhakkad

Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)

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