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Sunday, October 16, 2022

Anvayaa organizes a Fire Side Chat on Dementia Care

 Anvayaa,  India’s first and only IoT and AI tech-based start-up platform providing Companionship and Care to the elders hosted a Fireside chat on World Alzheimer’s Day themed ‘Know Alzheimer’s Know Dementia – Post diagnosis support’.  The panel was attended by Dr. Sanjay R Kumawat, Director, Insight Mind Care Center, Thane, Consultant Psychiatrist, Mr. Sailesh Mishra, Founder, Silver Innings Group, Dr. Manish Chhabria, Consultant Neurology, Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital & Research Centre, and Mr. Prashanth Reddy, Founder, and Managing Director, Anvayaa Kin-Care Pvt Ltd along with other guests and senior citizens. The chat focused on an insightful discussion on challenges faced by caregivers and family in diagnosis and post-diagnosis care for elders with Dementia and the supportive eco-system required for effective management of such elders.


‘Dementia’ is generally considered a part of aging; however, it does not occur naturally. Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common factor causing Dementia. As per the DementiaInIndia   & #LASI Wave-I report, around 5.3 Million Indians were affected by #Dementia in 2020. This number is likely to go up to a staggering 14 Million by the year 2050. Besides the diagnosis, post-diagnosis care, caregiver burnout, unique treatment plan, and unique challenges in taking care of elders with dementia. A personalized treatment plan enabling regular monitoring and tracking of the elderly is necessary because it manifests differently in different people and across the stages of progression. As the condition of the elderly worsens without adequate care and professional support, the whole family is bound to suffer great stress and pain.

Anvayaa’s one-of-a-kind #DementiaCarePlans are designed to reduce caregiver fatigue and the frustration the family goes through. Anvayaa has repeatedly shown that despite the lack of a cure for dementia, there is still a great deal that is possible to help people with dementia.  In comparison with other conditions faced by seniors, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia have very different symptoms and results. The pathogenesis of dementia is a progressive decline in cognitive function (memory, reasoning, decision-making, judgment, etc.), ultimately affecting bodily function. Dementia affects every aspect of a senior’s life, making specialized and personalized care even more essential. Although every case of dementia is unique, here are some things that may happen to a senior with these conditions’ general loss of memory, language, and decision-making abilities, dementia can cause other symptoms. These include changes in mood, such as increased irritability, depression, and anxiety. This requires compassionate and specialized training of caregivers to deal with the elderly. Early detection and diagnosis of Dementia can greatly help in slowing down the rate of deterioration and immensely helps in providing a much better quality of life for our beloved elders and their families.

According to Mr. Prashanth Reddy, Founder and Managing Director of Anvayaa Kin-Care Pvt Ltd, said, “We are happy to associate with Silver Innings, Dr. Sanjay R Kumawat, Clinical Psychiatrist, and Dr. Manish Chhabria, Consultant Neurology to host this fireside chat to spread awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia on the occasion of World Alzheimer’s Day.  Our aim is to identify the critical challenges faced during post-diagnosis care of people with dementia. We have also developed ‘AI Enabled at Home Anvayaa’s Dementia Care Plan’ for compassionate care through a team of specially trained ‘Care Specialists’ who are guided by a team of qualified clinicians to provide customized support to persons with dementia and help the families to prevent burnout. The enlightening session today, will help Anvayaa further improve the services and help elders live a dignified life.  We firmly believe that although Alzheimer’s cannot be reversed, however with strategic interventions along with the trust and support of the elders and their families we can definitely help to delay the progress. We have already been able to positively improve the quality of life of persons with dementia in the last few months and hope to continuously improve our services and help more elders with dementia.”

Speaking on the occasion Mr. Sailesh Mishra, Founder, Silver Innings Group “It is a pleasure to associate with Anvayaa Kin Care and Dr. Sanjay R Kumawat for this necessary dialogue. As the world is progressing Dementia & Alzheimer’s are turning into a new Pandemics , and if India does not wake up then it will be difficult to handle. These diseases not only affect people with Dementia but also is a social, economic, and psychological burden on millions of families and caregivers.

Adding to this Dr. Sanjay R Kumawat, Director, Consultant Psychiatrist, Insight Mind Care Center said, “It is high time that we sensitize the community about Alzheimer’s disease and Dementia. These conditions are difficult to identify and diagnose. The post-diagnosis care is even more challenging both for the patient and the family. With the present lifestyle, it is time to be prepared for caring and understanding the patient with dementia. We should also make efforts to avoid the disease by adopting a healthy lifestyle. I would like to thank the entire team of Anvayaa to come forward and organize such an enlightening discussion on Dementia Care.”

Anvayaa has extensively grown and presently serves different services such as companionship, caretakers, tech instruction for elders, visiting temples or malls-assisting the elderly with shopping and other errands through our care managers. With technology-driven initiatives, Anvayaa guarantees senior residents with services including crisis care and social commitment. Over the past 6 years, Anvayaa has handled 350+ medical emergencies and provided immediate logistic support to the elderly to get access to healthcare in time as a result of which Anvayaa was able to save 97% of lives.


#Silverinnings #SaileshMishra #SeniorCitizens #Dementia #Dementiacare #Mumbai 


Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Humans of Dementia - Raynah Remedios

 Making her father happier in his sunset years

Dementia and Alzheimer's were words Raynah had heard of, but could never truly comprehend. All she thought was that it perhaps had something to do with old age. She never realised the seriousness of the condition until it hit home and affected their lives as a family. Raynah lived in another city so her parents would visit her for about a month every year and she would visit them from time to time. 



There would be tell-tale signs in her father’s behaviour but as all do, would pass it off as absent mindedness or forgetfulness that was part of the ageing. There was this one time, when she saw him walking about with his dark glasses on. At first she ignored it but when she saw him reading the newspaper with his dark glasses on, she asked why? When he replied, “No wonder it is so dark! I was wondering why there is no light in your house." it made her wonder but not enough to be worried.

There were other such instances, which she dismissed off, like he would misplace things regularly, repeat the same stories or ask the same questions over and over again. She recalls that her mother was upset because he hadn’t wished her and thought that he was just being mean but he actually did not remember what day it was.  From not remembering names, not remembering days, years, birthdays to being unable to keep accounts, misplacing money, forgetting ATM pins, her father soon lost interest in doing the things he loved, like watching sports, movies and the news on TV. What worried Raynah more was that he stopped reading the newspaper, a ritual he had practiced religiously all his life.  



The family had till then still not realised that dementia had set in a while ago and was now progressing at an alarming rate.  When they finally took him to get some tests done, the doctor said that he should have been brought in five years ago. Everything quickly began to fall apart a few months after his diagnosis, as her father started to lose control over his bodily functions and would hide his soiled clothes in embarrassment. He used to love to eat and never wasted food but now he was now pushing his plate aside, barely eating a few morsels. His appetite diminished and slowly his personality started to change as well and would not talk much to anyone. He was angry a lot more and got aggressive when he would not be allowed to go out on his own. Her father walked out of the house often, would wander on the streets, get on to trains and buses and they would be forced to follow him, so he did not get lost. Raynah and her mother soon realised that there would be no permanent solution for this situation. 

On their next visit to the doctor, the family was told that the medication was not helping and the only option was to sedate him. The continuous sleeping most of the day left him disoriented and disheartened by the side effects, so the family decided not to continue to sedate him. When Raynah realised that her mother, who was his sole care giver, could not manage the pressures of looking after him all day any more, they began to reach out to people in the hope to find support and care. Of the options available, Raynah came to the conclusion that ‘A1Snehanjali’, dementia care facility of Silver Innings was the best place to give him the 24 hour attention, assistance and after  visit to the facility, they felt confident that he would be well looked after there. 

 

The choice to put their father in ‘A1Snehanjali’ wasn’t an easy one. It came with a guilt and disappointment of not being able to provide the comfort he needed and having to reach out to someone better equipped to help their father live out the remainder of his life, away from all his loved ones. ‘A1Snehanjali’ and their team proved to be the right choice and have not only been keeping him engaged but they have helped him retain some of his cognitive ability too. While his memory and cognitive and physical capabilities continue to deteriorate as the disease progresses, the family's only solace is that he is being taken good care of and doesn’t know what is happening. That he is happy and at peace in his own world, is now enough for the family.

Shared by Raynah Remedios, Daughter

Edited and Complied by Hira Mehta

Courtesy: 'Remember ME - You Me and Dementia' Book https://www.amazon.in/dp/9385221051 


Visit Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HumansofDementia 

Instagarm Page: https://www.instagram.com/sihumansofdementia/ 

#Silverinnings #HumansofDementia #dementia #Alzheimer #humanity #HumanityFirst #love #family #Instagram #A1Snehanjali #Relationship #Caregiver #Caregiving #Humans



Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Dementia and Elder Care in India

Watch our Film and behind scene interview at Republic TV for YES FOUNDATION #YESIamTheCHANGE telecast in April 2018. 



The population of the elderly in India has been increasing in recent years, and will continue to rise in the coming decades. Their well-being is our responsibility and we must ensure that they are valued and respected as active members of the society. Hira Mehta, a 2016 YES! i am the CHANGE participant from Mumbai showcases Sailesh Mishra Founder of Silver innings and A1Snehanjali relentless work towards elderly care and Dementia in her short film Silver Innings.

Courtesy: Republic TV and Yes Foundation  




This film is for non commercial and educational purpose ONLY. 

Email: silverinnings@gmail.com 



Wednesday, September 14, 2016

A Selfless Soldier - Social Film by Hira Mehta


A film made by Hira Mehta a official entry 2 minute short film for #YESiamtheCHANGE  with support of Amritraj Esakkiappan and Drishti Mishra,  about a lone soldier, Philanthropist, Sailesh Mishra , Founder of Silver Innings and A1 Snehanjali , Mumbai city first  24 x 7 assisted living elder care home, and winner of Karamveer Award 2008 working in the field of #Dementia and #Alzheimer for many years committed to spreading the message of “loving care for elders” among the youngsters. Sailesh Mishra shares about the disease that many are unaware about and moreover have no idea where to go for help.

Friday, August 16, 2013

A new Destination : A1 SNEHANJALI , A Silver Innings Assisted Living Elder Care Home in Mumbai




A1 SNEHANJALI , A Silver InningsTM Assisted Living Elder Care Home at Nala Village , Nalasopara west , near Mumbai (W.Rly) , is Silver InningsTM 1st Elder Care Facility and one of its kind in Mumbai MMRDA area , exclusively dedicated for Elders suffering from Dementia / Alzheimer’s , Parkinson etc established on 19th July 2013 .  It will be launched on 17th Aug 2013 .

At A1 SNEHANJALI , Our mission is to Transform lives of our elders to mitigate loneliness, helplessness and boredom and to encourage them to live with dignity in their sliver years.

Chief Guest :
Dr. Charles Pinto : International renowned Psychiatrist ; President ARDSI Greater Mumbai ; Prof Emeritus, Dept of Psychiatry, Nair Hospital and Topiwala National Medical College ; Consulting Psychiatrist Holy Family Hospital Mumbai ; Ex Chairperson Geriatric section of the Indian Psychiatric society ; EX V P Indian Association of Geriatric Mental Health and Ex past President Bombay Psychiatry Society

Guest of Honour :
Mr.Prakash Borgaonkar : Director , Western Region , HelpAge India

Mr.Mansukhlal Ruparelia : Prominent Senior Citizen RTI Activist , UN Karmaveer Chakra 2011 Award winner 


Venue : Marciana Bunglow, D’silva Nagar, Nala Village, Nalasopara west, Taluka Vasai , Dist : Thane , Maharashtra . India. 401203 ( Mumbai W.Rly) .

Date: Saturday 17th Aug 2013 , Shravan Ekadashi

Time: 10.30am


Silver Innings TM  is working towards creating an Elder Friendly World where Ageing becomes a Positive and Rewarding Experience.

PS:  How to reach : 4 KM from Nalasopara station west ; Approx 40 KM from Dahisar Checknaka . Get down at Nalasopara station west , take ST bus for NALA Village get down at D'silva nagar - 15 minutes ; OR By Road come ahead of Dahisar Cheknaka , travel on Ahmedabad Highway , take a Left Turn for Sativali (for Vasai) , come via Vasant nagari and come to link road for Nalasopara , then take Fly over from Nalasopara east to west , after this flyover ask for NALA Village , it will take around 15 min from this point - total travel from Dahisar around 1 hour.
Contact for more information :
Mobile : Ms. Joylet Rebello : 9323919145 .

 

Friday, February 15, 2013

Alzheimer's & Dementia Counseling in Mumbai

Silver Inning Foundation & ARDSI Greater Mumbai chapter have been providing Online , Telephonic & At Home / Site 'Alzheimer's & Dementia Counseling , Talk , Training and Consultancy' for more then 5 years in City of Mumbai ( since April 2008 ).

We also provide Paid Weekly 'Dementia Management Service' at home . 

For family around the India / World we also offer telephonic & web base support. 

We offer FREE Counseling for BPL (Below Poverty Line) family & Charge people who can Pay.

For more information you can contact us by email : silverinnings@gmail.com and Telephone us on 09987104233 / 09029000091 . 


Monday, November 7, 2011

Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource in India 2011 : Help for Dementia / Alzheimer's

Organisation Working for Alzheimer's / Dementia in India :

Alzheimer's and Related Disorders Society of India (ARDSI) : http://www.alzheimer.org.in/

Silver Inning Foundation: www.silverinningfoundation.org

Dignity Foundation: http://www.dignityfoundation.com/index.php/community-care/dignity-dementia-day-care.html


Facilities/ Institutions:

Nightingales Medical Trust: http://nightingaleseldercare.com/

Dignity Lifestyle: http://www.dignitylifestyle.org/

Chaitanya Mental Health Care Centre : http://www.chaitanyarehab.com/

Agrawal Hospital ( Prompt Medical Services ) : http://pcif.org/medical.html

Balaji Health Care: www.balajihealthcare.in

UR Clinic : http://www.urclinic.com/


ARDSI Chapters:

ARDSI , All India Chapters List : http://www.alzheimer.org.in/chapters.php

Alzheimer’s Society India (ARDSI) Greater Mumbai Chapter: http://ardsigreatermumbai.blogspot.com/

ARDSI Kolkata Chapter: http://www.ardsikolkata.org/

Dementia Bangalore: http://www.dementiabangalore.in/

ARDSI Hyderabad Deccan: http://www.ardsihyd.org/

ARDSI Delhi Chapter: http://alzheimersdelhi.org/ardsi_today.htm

ARDSI Pathanamthitta Chapter: http://www.alzheimerspathanamthitta.org/Services.html


Doctors/ Memory Clinic - City Wise:

List of Doctors for Dementia in India :

http://www.silverinnings.com/doctors%20for%20dementia.html

List of Doctors for Memory Clinics for Dementia in India :

http://www.silverinnings.com/memroy%20clinics.html


Social Media Resource:

Blog / Website:

Alzheimer's Disease in India: http://alzheimerdiseaseinindia.blogspot.com/

Dementia Care Notes : http://dementia-care-notes.in/

Memory Solutions: http://www.memorysolutions.co.in/

Swapna Writes: http://swapnawrites.com/

Swapna Writes Wordpress Blog: http://swapnawrites.wordpress.com/

Silver Innings: http://www.silverinnings.com/

Silver Innings Blog: http://silverinnings.blogspot.com/

Alzheimer's Info blog for Caregivers : http://caregiverfriend.blogspot.com/


Facebook:

Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ARDSI/

Alzheimer's Disease in India : https://www.facebook.com/groups/195661533813916/

Dementia Care Notes : https://www.facebook.com/dementiacarenotes


Online Newspaper:

Dementia & Alzheimer’s Times : Online Daily : http://paper.li/f-1310090809


Videos:

You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/silverinnings


Reports:

Dementia India Report 2010: http://www.ardsi.org/assets/dementia.pdf

World Alzheimer Report 2010: http://www.alz.org/documents/national/World_Alzheimer_Report_2010_Summary%281%29.pdf



ARDSI National Conference 2011:

XVIth National COnference of ARDSI in Pune 26th & 27th Nov. 2011 : http://ardsipune.blogspot.com/2011/10/invitation-xvith-national-conference-of.html


Alzheimer Associations around the World : Best Resource of Dementia & Alzheimer's : http://ardsigreatermumbai.blogspot.com/2011/07/alzheimer-associations-around-world.html


We have tried our best to compile all the information here , please check with each organisations for their support / service .

If you want to ADD or update info please put this on comments.

Thks.

Silver Inning Foundation Team





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