Currently there is no specific policy on dementia care in India. Rather, the responsibility for care for people with dementia is not clearly articulated and formal care services straddle mental health and aged care. The result is that much care is placed upon individual families. This paper critically reviews Indian legislative and policy documents on this field of care, namely, the Mental Health Act 1987, the National Mental Health Programme, the National Policy on Older Persons and the Senior Citizen's Act 2007. The invisibility of dementia care in public policy translates into the absence of adequate treatment facilities and mental health staff, and leaves informal care-giving unsupported. This gap is replicated in mental health and deme...
Biomedical technologies like MRI scans offer a way for carers and people with dementia to 'see' path...
Abstract Background Old age mental healthcare is an issue that cuts across old age, general health, ...
Background: Limited evidence exists on how people living with dementia and their family/unpaid carer...
As the world ages, the prevalence of age-related diseases like dementia will increase. In South Asia...
India is the world’s second-most populous country and there are about 5.3 million people with dement...
This article draws on available literature and empirical data to discuss the experiences of people w...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
In India, although notions of ageing and care are changing, there is a continued preference among fa...
As life expectancy increases in India, the number of people living with dementia will also rise. Yet...
BACKGROUND: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
Background The paper explores the diverse ethical issues in the care of persons with dementia, in t...
Copyright © 2014 Prabhjot Singh et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Informal carers play a vital role in the care and well-being of older people with dementia. This art...
Background: By 2040, dementia is projected to rise exponentially by 300% in India. Studies addressin...
Objective: With increasing international migration, mental health care of migrants and ethnic minori...
Biomedical technologies like MRI scans offer a way for carers and people with dementia to 'see' path...
Abstract Background Old age mental healthcare is an issue that cuts across old age, general health, ...
Background: Limited evidence exists on how people living with dementia and their family/unpaid carer...
As the world ages, the prevalence of age-related diseases like dementia will increase. In South Asia...
India is the world’s second-most populous country and there are about 5.3 million people with dement...
This article draws on available literature and empirical data to discuss the experiences of people w...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
In India, although notions of ageing and care are changing, there is a continued preference among fa...
As life expectancy increases in India, the number of people living with dementia will also rise. Yet...
BACKGROUND: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
Background The paper explores the diverse ethical issues in the care of persons with dementia, in t...
Copyright © 2014 Prabhjot Singh et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Informal carers play a vital role in the care and well-being of older people with dementia. This art...
Background: By 2040, dementia is projected to rise exponentially by 300% in India. Studies addressin...
Objective: With increasing international migration, mental health care of migrants and ethnic minori...
Biomedical technologies like MRI scans offer a way for carers and people with dementia to 'see' path...
Abstract Background Old age mental healthcare is an issue that cuts across old age, general health, ...
Background: Limited evidence exists on how people living with dementia and their family/unpaid carer...