Alzheimer's disease support and cognitive health care

Understanding Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive condition that can affect memory, thinking, communication and daily functioning. Symptoms often develop gradually and may become more noticeable over time. Individuals may initially experience mild forgetfulness, while later stages may affect communication, decision-making and everyday activities.

At Manovaidya, support focuses on cognitive health, emotional wellbeing, lifestyle balance and quality of life for individuals and families affected by memory-related challenges. Consultations are available for individuals in Delhi NCR, Noida and across India.

Common Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease

  • Frequently forgetting recent conversations or events
  • Repeating the same questions
  • Difficulty remembering names and appointments
  • Misplacing objects more often
  • Difficulty planning or solving problems
  • Confusion about time or place
  • Trouble finding the right words during conversations
  • Changes in mood, behaviour or personality
  • Withdrawal from social activities
  • Difficulty performing familiar daily tasks

What Can Contribute to Alzheimer's Disease?

Several factors may contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease:

  • Increasing age
  • Family history
  • Genetic factors
  • Cardiovascular health conditions
  • Diabetes and metabolic disorders
  • Previous head injuries
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Poor sleep quality
  • Chronic stress

Although the exact cause is not fully understood, multiple biological and environmental factors may be involved.

Alzheimer's Disease & Cognitive Health

Alzheimer's disease can affect more than memory alone. It may influence communication, decision-making, emotional wellbeing, relationships and overall independence. Early recognition of symptoms may help individuals and families access appropriate support and plan for changing care needs.

Support Approaches for Alzheimer's Disease

Cognitive Health Assessment

Understanding memory concerns, thinking abilities and daily functioning.

Emotional Wellbeing Support

Guidance for emotional challenges experienced by individuals and caregivers.

Lifestyle & Routine Guidance

Healthy sleep habits, structured routines and wellbeing-focused lifestyle practices.

Cognitive Engagement Activities

Activities that encourage memory, attention and mental stimulation.

Family & Caregiver Guidance

Supporting family members in communication, daily care and emotional wellbeing.

Follow-Up & Ongoing Support

Regular guidance based on individual needs and cognitive health goals.

Cognitive Engagement & Brain Health

Maintaining mental engagement may support cognitive wellbeing. Activities such as reading, memory exercises, problem-solving tasks, social interaction and meaningful daily routines may help individuals remain mentally active and engaged.

Family Support & Caregiver Guidance

Family members often play an important role in supporting individuals living with Alzheimer's disease. Guidance may include communication strategies, emotional support, safety planning and creating a structured daily environment that promotes comfort and wellbeing.

Why Choose Manovaidya?

At Manovaidya, support focuses on cognitive health, emotional wellbeing, lifestyle balance and mind-body wellness. Our approach emphasises understanding the individual's challenges while also supporting families and caregivers throughout the journey.

Consultations are available for individuals in Delhi NCR, Noida and across India.

Frequently Asked Questions About Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive condition that affects memory, thinking, communication and daily functioning. It is the most common cause of dementia and typically develops gradually over time.
Early signs may include forgetfulness, repeating questions, difficulty remembering recent events, confusion about time or place and challenges with planning or problem-solving.
No. Dementia is a broader term describing symptoms that affect memory and thinking abilities, while Alzheimer's disease is one of the most common causes of dementia.
Healthy sleep habits, physical activity, social engagement, mental stimulation and overall lifestyle balance may support cognitive wellbeing and quality of life. These measures should complement, not replace, appropriate medical evaluation and care.
Support may be helpful when memory difficulties, confusion or cognitive changes begin affecting daily functioning, independence or quality of life. New or worsening symptoms should also be discussed with a qualified medical professional.