Statutory organizations help people with dementia by providing essential services and support tailored to their needs. They offer access to healthcare services, financial assistance, and legal support, ensuring that individuals receive appropriate medical care and resources. Additionally, these organizations often facilitate training and education for caregivers and families, promoting awareness and understanding of dementia. Overall, they play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life for those affected by dementia and their caregivers.
No it is a drug to help people with dementia.
International aid organisations help people in many different countries, while local aids help only a certain area.
I really don't see how....
they are red cross
no
They help people who are injured in wars,after disasters and they help animals
H2O organisations and Environmental organisations
no
There are many organisations specialising in career options. There are companies such as Connexions who specialise in helping young people to decide what sort of career to aim for during their GCSEs and A levels. There are also government organisations such as the Job Centre who help to get people into work.
Meditation may help to slow the progress of dementia.
First there are physicians that specialize in caring for those with dementia. There are nursing facilities that also specialize in caring for these types of patients and drug therapies may also help.
Ashoka help in planting tree.