Alzheimers & Dimentia
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that gradually damages brain cells, leading to problems with memory, thinking, and behavior. It is the most common cause of dementia in older adults, responsible for most cases worldwide. The disease usually begins slowly, often showing as mild forgetfulness, but over time the symptoms worsen and interfere with daily life. People living with Alzheimer’s may experience memory loss, difficulty solving problems, challenges with communication, confusion about time and place, mood changes, and a decline in the ability to carry out everyday tasks.
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s requires a careful process, as there is no single test. Doctors often use a combination of medical history reviews, memory and cognitive assessments, physical and neurological examinations, and brain scans to rule out other conditions. Getting an early diagnosis is very important because it allows families to plan for the future, access available treatments, and provide better support for their loved one.
Although there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, treatments can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Medications are available to support memory and brain function, while therapies such as cognitive exercises, physical activity, and occupational therapy can also be beneficial. Lifestyle choices—including a balanced diet, regular exercise, social engagement, and good sleep—are important in supporting brain health. Care and emotional support from family, caregivers, and healthcare professionals remain central to helping individuals live with dignity and comfort.
Living with Alzheimer’s is undoubtedly challenging, but with early support and care planning, it is possible to make a positive difference. Simple steps such as creating safe environments, maintaining daily routines, and offering patience and compassion can greatly improve the well-being of those affected by the disease.
📅September 24, 2024
CASAK ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2024
THEME: SCALING UP SUSTAINABLE PERSON CENTRED CARE FOR THE ELDERLY AND INFIRM
Date: October 9-10th 2024, JJ McCarthy Spirituality Centre Nairobi
CASAK LAUNCH OF THE STRATEGIC PLAN 2025-2029 Date: October 11th, 2024, Holy Family Minor Basilica, Nairobi
📅 September 8, 2024
THE PRIORITY AREAS F0R CARE FOR AGING SISTERS ASSOCIATION KENYA (CASAK) supports members to offer and focus on key areas that ensure the holistic care and support of elderly Catholic sisters.
These focus areas will address their physical, emotional, spiritual, psychological and social well-being of elderly and infirm sisters. These focus areas are and not limited to […]
📅 April 15, 2024
In the April 10 interview with ACI Africa, the AOSK Board of Management Chairperson said that CASAK members are hoping that by introducing a “Certificate Course in gerontology, apart from really sharing this knowledge, we might be in a position to also make some money for CASAK” that she said has financial limitations…………
📅 August 20,2024
ABOUT ALZHEIMER Let us understand what is Alzheimer’s and dementia is and get involved
📅 March 21, 2024
Pope Francis establishes World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly Pope Francis has decided to institute a Church-wide celebration of a World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly. Starting this year, it will be held on the fourth Sunday of July, close to the liturgical memorial of Saints Joachim and Anne, the grandparents of Jesus. […]