Showing posts with label dementia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dementia. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

A new integrated model for dementia management



A Greek interdisciplinary scientific group proposes new technologies, novel neuroscientific concepts and advanced socio-economic and administrational organisation to ease the management of dementia in elderly.

source: CERN

Dr. Kostas Petsanis
Thursday 23 May from 6.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. @CERN
Council Chamber

The general economic crisis while being a nightmare for the society, it has also given way to a new kind of reorganization and living. Elderly people come up against many health problems. A society of elders needs flexible solutions in every day living in order to avoid social and health stalemates. The mood and cognition in the elderly turn out to be doubtful and problematic. These situations give rise to a continuously growing number of depressed and demented elderly people with catastrophic results to the quality of life and social management. Αn interdisciplinary group of greek scientists proposes a novel advanced process of ambient interaction for elderly people with dementia using new computer-aided technologies.

This new integrated model for dementia management embraces new neuroscientific and social concepts, driven by the ways elderly people confront their everyday living problems, their moods and their cognitive disabilities. Incorporating technological applications, environmental modifications and neurocognitive knowledge in patient's daily care, we give them the opportunity to maintain their existing abilities, be active during daily life, improving their emotional status and increasing the quality of their life markers. Through these sophisticated interventions, elders can be treated using light and sound technology, avoiding unnecessary pharmacological interventions, being socially active and enjoying a variety of activities. Multi-sensorial patterns such as robots, telemedicine applications, computerized brain training, special therapeutic applications such as music intervention bed, sensory rooms, therapeutic virtual train and smart home devices constitute basic parts of the individualized patient treatment. Furthermore, ambient strategies and behavioral techniques such as doll therapy, art programs, environmental solutions and memory products are main tools during the personalized elder care. Using the collaboration among various scientific views, we intent to focus on daily needs, which appear mainly in everyday living. Patients with neurocognitive disorders can be treated with a humanistic approach while using simultaneously new electronic advances and pioneering neuropsychological data.

The future of dementia management looks particularly promising socially and technologically, where the needs of the elderly are respected.

Dr. Kostas Petsanis

Born in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1969. Gaduated in Modena Italy in 1997.

Medical doctor in army special forces in Greece. Medical doctor of the Hellenic Element in AFSouth NATO Allied forces in Naples Italy.

Trainee neurologist in Hippokrateion hospital in Thessaloniki Greece.

Neurologist from 2007. From 2008 until November 2012 neurologist at the Greek Association Alzheimer Disease. From 2008 until September 2011 special advisor and neurologist at home services for Dementia Patients in Thessaloniki.

From 2009 until now trainee in new technologies on dementia in special centers in Lombardia Milan. Member of the Psychogeriatric Society in Italy.

Phd in Neuropharmacology titled "Neuroprotective effects of an NMDA antagonist called Dap-5 after nerve crush in neonatal rats" .

Member of the "Applied Neurosciences and Social Managing Interdisciplinary Equipe" in Thessaloniki Greece.

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Village in the Netherlands provides a safe environment for people suffering from dementia



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A village in the Netherlands inhabited entirely by elderly people with dementia offers a new answer to how society can deal with its aging population. It's a world without yesterday or tomorrow where residents have far more freedom than they would be allowed in convalescent homes.


The website of this village is this.

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Aktios elderly care unit





I really high quality elderly care unit specialized in people with dementia. I did my first internship in there and I can say that everything they promise is true! You can read my reflection report here (which was graded with an 8/10).

Located in Athens, Greece.

"Aktios Elderly Care Unit complies to international standards, and aspires to become a ‘home’ for people who desire a more relaxed way of living, for people in rehabilitation, from various health problems, for people suffering from chronic diseases, Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, and for older people who are in need of medical or nursing attendance and special care.

Our main concern is to provide a care setting where residents and guests feel as safe and comfortable as they would at home, while at the same time enjoy hospitality, and specialised psychogeriatric services.

Aktios started operating on November 2007, remodelling an existed elderly care unit and creating another one, specialised in people suffering from dementia and Alzheimer’s disease in the same building.
Since then, we encountered numerous challenges. We improved the quality of care, refurbished our facilities and equipment, further trained, and continuously train, our employees. Furthermore, we developed numerous new services that guarantee our harmonic coexistence with the local community, and our collaboration with health and social services, for the benefit of our residents and their families.

We managed to create, what may be considered, the most suitable and appropriately staffed centre of long term hospitalisation for patients suffering from dementia in our country. The services we provide are based on scientific background, and are oriented towards the elderly residents, their supportive environment, and the professional carers.

The quality of care is ensured through investing in human capital, in knowledge and specialisation and in a dignified living environment. Through our dynamic approach, our residents enjoy the right to participate in the functions or the unit and social activities".