

Volume 8
Journal of Palliative Care & Medicine
ISSN: 2165-7386
Geriatrics 2018
July 30-31, 2018
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Purnima Sreenivasan, J Palliat Care Med 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2165-7386-C2-016
Dementia: A new approach to a difficult condition
D
ementia is a leading topic not just for researchers but also for families and caregivers involved in the care of patients suffering
from them. Dementia is not a sign or symptom of “Health Aging”! Dementia is loss of memory as a function of the brain.
Dementia is not Alzheimer’s and vice versa. Despite the advances in dementia, the research and the medications available to slow
the progress of dementia, the understanding goes far and beyond the common man. To some it is a dreadful thing to happen in later
age and to some it is a burden for the rest of the patient’s life and to others it is sense of disconnection to the society or community
and family. What have we learned about dementia? What have we unlearned about dementia? What have we not thought or even
considered in dementia research? What have we missed in our focus on dementia? Pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, nutrition,
physical activity, mental activity and more have been considered. We still cannot figure why some suffer from dementia and some do
not. In my own career of more than 15 years caring for persons and their caregivers in the world of dementia, I have learned a few
salient points. One size does not fit all and nor should it? Don’t you agree? If so, come join me in unmasking dementia as a Health
care futurist, dementia and aging life care specialist/consultant and healthtechentrepreneur!.
Biography
Purnima Sreenivasan is passionate about aging and aging services and has served as CEO of Health Aim Inc, which she founded in 2004 serving the seniors in the
San Francisco Bay Area, CA, and USA. Currently she is also the founder of a health tech startup miHygge. She has helped seniors, health professionals, facilities with
resources, mentoring, consulting and also serving as medical director for home health, hospice, skilled nursing facility (nursing home) and as a member of the Board
of Directors of Meals on Wheels in the past. She now provides Aging Life care Services, Public Health consultations, a career in writing and public speaking locally and
globally! Health Aim Inc believes in education, empowerment, enrichment, encouragement, inspiring and making a genuine difference in people’s lives, a legacy for the
future.
purnimars@yahoo.comPurnima Sreenivasan
Health Aim Inc, USA