India, Sept. 17 -- In Alzheimer's disease, memory dissolves with time, but with the right practices it is possible to hold the current experiences for longer time. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Neha Sinha, dementia specialist, CEO and co-founder of Epoch Elder Care said, "The sequence of activity moving from drawing to knitting connects heart and hand in a way words cannot. For individuals living with this illness, the happiness, the meaning, and the self-worth that accompany taking part in creative activities are immense. Also, the broad forms of expression provide respite and connection to turn episodes of uncertainty into moments of beauty." Also read | Doctors say this simple trick using 5 senses helps dementia patients reconnect...
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