As one of the reputable mental healthcare institutions in the NCR region, our facility is built on the foundation of providing empathetic, clinically precise care for cognitive disorders. We understand that Alzheimer treatment in Gurgaon requires a delicate balance of medical intervention and emotional support, which is why our centre is designed as a safe space for both patients and their families.
Multidisciplinary Expertise: Our team consists of some of the leading psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and geriatric care specialists who work together to address the complex layers of memory-related conditions.
Geriatric Psychiatry Services: We provide mental health support tailored specifically for the elderly, seeing to it that our clinical approaches are age- appropriate and sensitive to the physical health of our patients.
Comprehensive Diagnostics: Utilising advanced assessment tools, we provide a structured environment to identify cognitive shifts early, allowing for timely intervention and management.
Family-Centred Care: We recognise that Alzheimer’s affects the entire household. Our clinical approach integrates caregiver support as a core pillar of our treatment philosophy for the well-being of the whole family.
Holistic Wellness Focus: Beyond clinical symptoms, we look at the patient’s lifestyle, nutrition, and social engagement to foster an inclusive healing environment.
Advanced Neuro-Rehabilitation: We offer specialised neuro-rehab protocols that focus on maintaining neuroplasticity through targeted cognitive and physical exercises.
Long-Term Support Systems: We offer a continuum of care that evolves as the condition progresses, so that you always have a clinical partner by your side.
Safe Haven Environment: Our facility is designed to be low-stimulus and easy to navigate, specifically catering to the needs of individuals who may experience heightened anxiety or confusion in clinical settings.
Expert Clinical Oversight: Every care plan is overseen by senior clinicians who have spent decades understanding the nuances of the ageing brain and the specific challenges of neurodegeneration.
Research-Driven Protocols: We stay at the forefront of geriatric medicine, making sure our patients benefit from the latest global findings in cognitive health.
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurocognitive disorder that gradually impacts memory, thinking skills, and the ability to perform simple daily tasks. It is not a normal part of ageing, although age is the primary risk factor. In the brain, this condition is characterised by the accumulation of amyloid plaques and tau knots, which disrupt communication between nerve cells and eventually lead to cell death.
Memory Impairment: Difficulty recalling recent conversations, names, or events is often the first red flag families notice.
Cognitive Decline: Challenges with problem-solving, planning, or following a familiar recipe that was once easy to navigate.
Disorientation: Feeling lost in familiar places or having no awareness of dates, seasons, and the passage of time.
Behavioural Changes: Shifts in mood, social withdrawal, or increased irritability as the person finds it harder to communicate.
Executive Dysfunction: A noticeable decline in the ability to manage complex tasks like finances or medical appointments.
Biological Progression: The disease typically moves from the hippocampus (responsible for memory) to the cerebral cortex (responsible for language and reasoning).
Communication Struggles: You might notice your loved one struggling to find the right word or repeating the same story multiple times in a single conversation.
Loss of Spontaneity: A decrease in the initiative to start activities or engage in previously loved hobbies.
Visual-Spatial Difficulty: Problems judging distance or determining colour and contrast, which can make walking on the stairs or driving particularly dangerous.
Repetitive Behaviours: Patients may repeat words, questions, or activities over and over, as a way to find comfort in a world that feels increasingly unfamiliar.
Sleep-Wake Cycle Disruption: Changes in sleep patterns like sleeping during the day and being restless or awake at night.
Poor Judgment: A decline in decision-making, such as giving away large sums of money or neglecting personal grooming and hygiene.
Every individual’s journey with cognitive decline is unique. Our specialists are equipped to manage various forms and stages of the condition with personalised attention:
Early-Onset Alzheimer’s
Affecting individuals younger than 65, this type requires specialised psychological support to help families manage the impact on career, finances, and active lifestyles.
Late-Onset Alzheimer’s
The most common form, appearing in those aged 65 and above. Our focus is on managing age-related health concerns alongside cognitive care.
Familial Alzheimer’s (FAD)
A rare, genetic form of the disease that appears earlier in life. We offer clinical guidance for families with a known history of early-stage cognitive decline.
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
We provide intervention at the earliest signs, where memory issues are noticeable but have not yet fully interfered with daily independence.
Mixed Dementia
Addressing cases where Alzheimer's co-exists with vascular issues or other neurodegenerative conditions like Lewy body dementia.
Atypical Alzheimer’s
We treat less common presentations that might start with vision problems (Posterior Cortical Atrophy) or language issues rather than just memory loss.
Rapidly Progressive Dementia
While rare, some forms of cognitive decline move faster than others; our team is trained to provide proactive supportive care and rapid diagnostic clarity.
Secondary Dementia
Treatment for cognitive decline related to other health conditions such as Parkinson's disease or metabolic imbalances.
We offer a range of evidence-based interventions tailored to slow the progression of these symptoms and improve the daily functional capacity of your loved one.
Medical & Pharmacological Support
Therapeutic Modalities
Alzheimer’s Therapy Programs
Rehabilitative & Supportive Care
Therapeutic Modalities
Memory Loss Treatment
Engaging patients in structured cognitive exercises that stimulate brain activity, strengthen neural pathways, and retain functional memory for longer.
We believe that care should be as unique as the individual receiving it. Our structured procedure assures you feel supported and informed from the very first consultation.
When you choose our facility in Gurgaon, you aren't just getting clinical support; you are gaining a lifelong partner in Alzheimer's care in Gurgaon.
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