Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India (ARDSI) National Office and Mumbai Chapter has pleasure in inviting you for the the National Consultative meetings of Experts from Western India to develop a ‘National Dementia Strategy’ on Saturday April 25th 2009 at YMCA International, Mumbai Central at 9.30 am to 6.30 pm.
Dementia is a general term to denote a progressive degenerative disease of the brain resulting in loss of Memory, intellectual decline, behavioural and personality changes. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of Dementia. Mostly older people are affected by this condition.It is estimated that there are more than 28 million people affected by this mind crippling tragedy globally. This number is expected to double by 2025. More than 70% of people with dementia live in developing counties like China and India.
Kindly accept our Cordial Invitation and Contribute to the development of the National Dementia strategy for the country with your valuable participation.
This meeting is organised by Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India (ARDSI) National Office and Mumbai Chapter in association with Department of Psychiatry, Nair Hospital, Mumbai and Silver Inning Foundation.
We request you to kindly confirm your or your organisation participation for this important national meeting.
Contact Email Ids: ardsimumbai@gmail.com ; sailesh2000@gmail.com
Warm Regards,
Sailesh Mishra
Chief Coordinator,NDS,ARDSI-Mumbai
Founder President,Silver Innning Foundation
Tel: 91-022- 23742479
Website: http://www.alzheimer-india.org/ ; http://www.silverinnings.com/
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