Dementia Day Care Centre a boon: Narasimhan

  • | Saturday | 22nd September, 2018

It is necessary to identify their behaviour and emotions and respond with care and remove the feelings of insecurity and dejection from their minds. Nightingales Medical Trust chairman Radha Murthy and representatives of Indian Red Cross Society from several districts have also participated in the programme.Later, the governor flagged off the rally ‘Awarathon’ to create awareness among the people on the Alzheimer’s disease. The governor said that apart from the voluntary organisations, the corporate sector should also come forward and extend their helping hand for this cause.Narsimhan said that it was important to treat parents, elders in the family in need of support with immense love and affection. Whenever any signs of anxiety, loneliness and depression are noticed, it is necessary to immediately start the physical fitness activities to make them active under the guidance of medical experts.Speaking on the occasion Telangana chapter of Indian Red Cross Society chairman Papa Rao said that together with the support of Nightingales Medical Trust, it has been maintaining the Dementia Day Care Centre at Hyderabad and providing different kinds of services to the people suffering from dementia to help them recover from the disease. HYDERABAD: Telangana governor ESL Narasimhan called upon people to come forward and extend their hand of support to the people suffering from the Alzheimer’s with a human touch in the interest of maintaining value based human relations.Everyone in the society including the voluntary organisations have to work with dedication to help the people suffering from dementia to fill their hearts with the spirit of self-confidence and self-reliance, said governor ESL Narasimhan.The governor participated as chief guest along with Lady Governor Vimala Narasimhan, at the World Alzheimer’s Day organised jointly by Telangana chapter of Indian Red Cross Society and Nightingales Trust Dementia Day Care Centre held at Hitech City, Hyderabad on Friday.The governor said that the service to people suffering from Alzheimer’s is a noble cause and praised the services provided by Indian Red Cross Society and the Nightingales trust.

HYDERABAD: Telangana governor ESL Narasimhan called upon people to come forward and extend their hand of support to the people suffering from the Alzheimer’s with a human touch in the interest of maintaining value based human relations.Everyone in the society including the voluntary organisations have to work with dedication to help the people suffering from dementia to fill their hearts with the spirit of self-confidence and self-reliance, said governor ESL Narasimhan.The governor participated as chief guest along with Lady Governor Vimala Narasimhan, at the World Alzheimer’s Day organised jointly by Telangana chapter of Indian Red Cross Society and Nightingales Trust Dementia Day Care Centre held at Hitech City, Hyderabad on Friday.The governor said that the service to people suffering from Alzheimer’s is a noble cause and praised the services provided by Indian Red Cross Society and the Nightingales trust. The governor said that apart from the voluntary organisations, the corporate sector should also come forward and extend their helping hand for this cause.Narsimhan said that it was important to treat parents, elders in the family in need of support with immense love and affection. It is necessary to identify their behaviour and emotions and respond with care and remove the feelings of insecurity and dejection from their minds. Whenever any signs of anxiety, loneliness and depression are noticed, it is necessary to immediately start the physical fitness activities to make them active under the guidance of medical experts.Speaking on the occasion Telangana chapter of Indian Red Cross Society chairman Papa Rao said that together with the support of Nightingales Medical Trust, it has been maintaining the Dementia Day Care Centre at Hyderabad and providing different kinds of services to the people suffering from dementia to help them recover from the disease. Nightingales Medical Trust chairman Radha Murthy and representatives of Indian Red Cross Society from several districts have also participated in the programme.Later, the governor flagged off the rally ‘Awarathon’ to create awareness among the people on the Alzheimer’s disease.

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