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Published 22:32 IST, December 3rd 2019

AIIMS & Sweden to sign MoU towards focusing on healthy ageing & dementia

Queen Silvia of Sweden visited the premier medical institute of India and discussed the key healthcare issues with Professor Dr. Randeep Guleria, Director-AIIMS

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The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sweden on healthcare issues, focusing in the areas of healthy ageing and dementia care. Queen Silvia of Sweden on Tuesday, visited the Indian medical institute and discussed the key healthcare issues with Professor Dr Randeep Guleria, Director of AIIMS anchoring on the treatment of dementia.

The administration of AIIMS interacted with the Queen of Sweden and her representatives during a training programme to ensure improvement in the quality of life for people suffering from dementia in both countries. Professor Guleria told news agencies: 

"We are grateful to the Queen of Sweden that she came to AIIMS- Delhi. She is concerned about the health of whether dementia is related to childhood health issues or because of healthy ageing. She has started her own NGO to provide treatment and help patients with dementia. There they give training for nurses and caretakers about how do handle the patients suffering from the same. Dementia is close to her heart as she has seen her mother suffering from the disease." (sic)

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Focus on ageing and dementia

"Queen of Sweden also shared experience about how much a patient's attendant suffers if a person is from his family. The most important thing is that people do not understand as there is a lack of awareness among them. There is a need to diagnose the early stage of Dementia. At, AIIMS we are running a geriatric department to treat patients with dementia. We have done a lot of innovative things for patient management and caregivers. To know about all these facilities here, Queen had visited AIIMS. We had comprehensive interactions with the delegations and stakeholders. Now, we will be signing an MOU with Sweden to collaborate in all areas but especially in ageing and dementia. In India, the problem is rising and we have to find our India specific solutions."

"In this collaboration, we will find out that what kind of work is being done in Sweden and how can we bring that in India and what Sweden can learn from us," added the AIIMS Director. As of 2015, there are 4.4 million people in India suffering from Dementia which is likely to be doubled by 2030, informed Dr Prasun Chatterjee, Professor of Geriatrics at AIIMS. "According to the data published in 2016, people spent around Rs 23,000 crore for the treatment of the disease."

(With ANI inputs)

17:56 IST, December 3rd 2019