Dementia Rehabilitation

Dementia is a progressive neurological condition that affects a person’s cognitive functions, emotional health, and daily functioning. It is crucial for individuals and their families to recognize the early signs and symptoms of dementia to seek timely intervention through psychosocial rehabilitation, which can be either outpatient (OPD) or inpatient (IPD), depending on the severity and progression of the condition.

Signs and Symptoms of Dementia

Indicators for Needing Outpatient Psychosocial Rehabilitation (OPD)

Indicators for Needing Inpatient Psychosocial Rehabilitation (IPD)

Factors Influencing the Decision

How Psychosocial Rehabilitation Aids in Treating Dementia

Psychosocial rehabilitation focuses on enhancing the quality of life, maximizing functional ability, and involving the individual in social activities as much as possible. Techniques include:

Specific Techniques and Approaches at MANOURJA

Steps in Psychosocial Rehabilitation at MANOURJA

In managing dementia, the goal is to maintain quality of life, maximize function, and provide meaningful engagement, reinforcing the value of each individual’s capabilities despite the challenges.

“Each day holds a possibility of a miracle — here’s to finding magic in the moments”