Targeting Multiple Causes
Our treatment is capable of helping to improve memory and creating tangible benefits for the patient and their family. All other treatments simply focus on living with the condition as they are not able to treat the multiple causes of the disease.
If you or a loved one is suffering with the affects of memory disorders, personality changes and impaired reasoning then we can help those with Early to Mid-Stage dementia to improve their life and recover their ‘old self’ whilst maintaining their independence and quality of life. Living independently is not only better for you or a family member it is financially more beneficial for all the family.
Take the Cognition Test
The Cognition Test is a simple yet effective way to measure and screen for dementia and is used doctors and others around the world. It has 9 questions and a score of less than 4 indicates serious cognitive impairment. If the patient scores between 5 and 7, they should also seek treatment help in case the condition gets worse.
Treatment
We can help improve the cognitive ability of those with Early to Mid-Stage Dementia & Memory loss and help to recover the loss of memory that makes this disease so dreadful for the individual and their families.
Our treatment goals are simple, to help:
- Improve the cognition test score for people with early to mid-stage Dementia & Memory Loss to 5 or above
- Improve cognitive functions and communication skills, more alert and less confused
- Improve health and quality of life for those with cognitive problems
Danielle Age 53: Early-Stage Alzheimer’s
Pre-Treatment Score: 6/9 – Post Treatment Score: 9/9 Feedback After 3 Treatment Sessions
‘I feel steadier and more grounded. Walking has stabilized. I used to feel I was bouncing with each step, now experience while walking has returned to normal. Short term memory has also improved since I came for treatment (after only 2 sessions). Tinnitus is also quieter. Much easier to put on and take off jewellery. The constant tremor in my legs that has bothered me for the last six months and has affected my ability to walk has completely stopped after treatment. In my first GPCOG test I scored 6 out of 9 as I could not remember and mixed up the name and addresses. Since then I have been able to fully remember two names and addresses and scored 9 out of 9. Able to achieve deep feelings of calm and relaxation. This makes it easier to cope with illness. Improvements in many aspects of the disease. So far I am very pleased with the progress I have made’. Danielle
Nag Raja: Early-Stage Alzheimer’s: Cognition Test: Pre-Treatment Score: 2 Post Treatment Score: 8
A male patient aged 83, diagnosed with early onset 4 years ago attended for treatment and his initial cognition test score was 2 out of 9 (22.3%) which indicates ‘cognitive impairment’ as expected. After 1 treatment session his score improved to 3 out of 9 (33.45%) and after 2 sessions it had significantly improved to 8 out of 9 (88.9%) with greater physical stability and increased mental awareness.
‘I am 83 years old and was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s 4 years ago. I am early stage and it has affected me both mentally and physically. My treatment at the clinic started on Monday at that point I could not remember the therapists name after being introduced some 5 minutes earlier nor could I remember my own date of birth and personal details so had to use a diary and notes. I was very forgetful and could not recall my grandsons name or age when asked. My balance and walking were unsteady and my handshaking was so bad I could not drink from a cup without spilling it. On my first cognition test I scored 2 out of 9. After the first day of treatment at the centre I returned the following day and noticed my sleeping had improved to 4 hours during the night. My handshaking had greatly reduced and my cognition test score had improved slightly to 3 out of 9. I managed to recall certain facts explained to me about the treatment from the previous day. I have returned Wednesday for my third treatment session and have been retested on the cognition test. Today I have scored 8 out 9. I can remember my date of birth, news items from yesterday and feel much better both mentally and physically’. Nag Raja
Grace Adebowale – Mid-Stage Alzheimer’s: 2 Week Treatment Program – Cognition Score from 1 to 6
Grace’s is 79 with mid-stage Alzheimer’s but she has reduced the time taken to complete the test from over 8 minutes to over 6 minutes which is a significant difference and her cognition score has improved from 1 to 6 which is unheard of for people with mid-stage Alzheimer’s.
‘When I started in treatment I was not sleeping very well and did not sleep for more than 1 hour at a time, my eating was very poor and only ate once a day, I also complained about a pepper/burning feeling in my head which was cause of great discomfort 24 hours a day. After treatment I am now sleeping for 6 to 7 hours at a time and the burning sensation in my head has almost gone while my eating has improved and I am now enjoying 3 meals a day. Physically and mentally I feels much better, am more aware with a much better quality of life, I am is very happy with my improvements’. Grace
Eric Aged 64 – Early-Stage Alzheimer’s: 2 Treatments: Cognition Score from 2 to 7
“I feel much better in myself I can remember things instead of writing them down, happy with my progress. Before treatment I was very forgetful, now I can remember things which is all I wanted.” Eric
Treatment Program
At the moment, treatment is only available in London Ealing & Manchester locations. We recommend an initial treatment session of 3 or 4 hours to begin with, then assess the results over the next 2 to 3 weeks, to establish a future treatment plan.
Treatment Costs:
3 Hours – £442.00
4 Hours – £590.00
If you or a family member would like to try our treatment then please complete the form below and we will contact you to arrange a consultation or treatment date.