OUR SERVICES

WHO IS OUR TARGET AUDIENCE?
1. INDIVIDUALS AFFECTED BY DEMENTIA
Patients: People diagnosed with dementia who require support and services to manage their condition.
Families and Caregivers: Family members and professional caregivers who need resources, training, and emotional support to provide effective care.
2. INDIVIDUALS FACING MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES
Patients: Individuals experiencing mental health issues who can benefit from healthcare initiatives
and support services.
Families: Family members of those with mental health challenges who need education and support to assist their loved ones.
3. CAREGIVERS
Professional Caregivers: Healthcare providers, nurses,
and other professionals who work with dementia and mental health patients.
Family Caregivers: Non-professional caregivers providing care at home who need resources, training, and support.
4. HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY
Medical Professionals: Doctors, nurses, therapist and other healthcare providers who can collaborate and benefit from innovative programs.
Healthcare Institutions: Hospitals, clinics, and mental health centers that can partner with our foundation for broader community impact.
5. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Schools and Universities: Institutions that can collaborate for research, training programs, and community outreach.
Students: Individuals studying healthcare, psychology, social work, and related fields who can benefit from internships, training, and volunteer opportunities.
6. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
Non-profits and NGOs: Other organizations working in dementia care, mental health, and caregiver support that can partner for joint initiatives.
Community Centers: Local centers that provide a platform for outreach programs and support services.
7. POLICY MAKERS AND ADVOCATES
Government Officials: Policy makers who can support and fund initiatives for dementia and mental health care.
Advocacy Groups: Organizations and individuals advocating for better care and resources for dementia and mental health patients and caregivers.
8. GENERAL PUBLIC
Awareness Campaigns: Broader public to educate and raise awareness about dementia, mental health challenges, and the importance of caregiver support.
9. BUSINESSES AND CORPORATIONS
Corporate Partnerships: Companies interested in corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives related to healthcare and community support.
Patients: People diagnosed with dementia who require support and services to manage their condition.
Families and Caregivers: Family members and professional caregivers who need resources, training, and emotional support to provide effective care.
2. INDIVIDUALS FACING MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES
Patients: Individuals experiencing mental health issues who can benefit from healthcare initiatives
and support services.
Families: Family members of those with mental health challenges who need education and support to assist their loved ones.
3. CAREGIVERS
Professional Caregivers: Healthcare providers, nurses,
and other professionals who work with dementia and mental health patients.
Family Caregivers: Non-professional caregivers providing care at home who need resources, training, and support.
4. HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY
Medical Professionals: Doctors, nurses, therapist and other healthcare providers who can collaborate and benefit from innovative programs.
Healthcare Institutions: Hospitals, clinics, and mental health centers that can partner with our foundation for broader community impact.
5. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Schools and Universities: Institutions that can collaborate for research, training programs, and community outreach.
Students: Individuals studying healthcare, psychology, social work, and related fields who can benefit from internships, training, and volunteer opportunities.
6. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
Non-profits and NGOs: Other organizations working in dementia care, mental health, and caregiver support that can partner for joint initiatives.
Community Centers: Local centers that provide a platform for outreach programs and support services.
7. POLICY MAKERS AND ADVOCATES
Government Officials: Policy makers who can support and fund initiatives for dementia and mental health care.
Advocacy Groups: Organizations and individuals advocating for better care and resources for dementia and mental health patients and caregivers.
8. GENERAL PUBLIC
Awareness Campaigns: Broader public to educate and raise awareness about dementia, mental health challenges, and the importance of caregiver support.
9. BUSINESSES AND CORPORATIONS
Corporate Partnerships: Companies interested in corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives related to healthcare and community support.