Services
Providing not just treatment but prevention, homecare, education, social support & more under one roof
1. Dementia Prevention Club
The best health investment is prevention. Our family-focused program helps you understand your dementia risk and build strategies to reduce it through medical guidance, preventive health talks, and skill-building activities. Join the Dementia Prevention Club and invest in your brain health.
Cognitive Neurologist’s Consult
Dr. Aditya Aundhakar trained for two years at the University of Calgary, Canada, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of dementias. During this time, he recognized a major scientific challenge: developing medications to halt disease processes remains an uphill battle. What became clear is that building brain resilience and enhancing cognitive reserve offers the most effective protection against these devastating conditions.
With a deep understanding of brain and body physiology, Dr. Aundhakar provides personalized plans to help you optimize your brain health. The real challenge, however, begins after the consultation—maintaining these lifestyle changes consistently. This is where the power of community comes in. By joining a social club, you gain motivation, accountability, and the opportunity to track your progress alongside others on the same journey.
If you believe investing in your brain health is a step worth taking, we invite you to join us on building a healthier, more resilient future. Both online and in person consultations are available.
Cognifit Screening (Online)
Start your brain-health journey with a baseline CogniFit General Cognitive Assessment—a scientifically designed online evaluation that measures over 15 key cognitive domains such as memory, attention, processing speed, perception, reasoning, working memory, and planning. Your initial score provides a clear snapshot of your cognitive strengths and areas to strength. Use this as your annual benchmark.
By re-assessing each year, you track meaningful changes over time—empowering you to adjust lifestyle habits, brain-training strategies, and interventions in real time. Whether you’re motivated by prevention, cognitive resilience, or simply proactive wellness, these recurring assessments offer a measurable, motivating roadmap to sustain and enhance cognitive reserve year after year.
Social and Cognitive Engagement Sessions
To support two vital goals—staying socially connected and continuously learning—we are organizing weekly group activities such as yoga, meditation, art, music, games, and book clubs. These sessions are designed to be engaging, interactive, and enjoyable, and we welcome volunteers as well as suggestions for new activities to keep the program dynamic. Our premises at Shop No. 10, Beaumonte Tower B, Sion Circle, Mumbai, will serve as the hub for these gatherings. So, join us this week and take the first step toward a healthier, more connected life.
Invitations to Upcoming Social Events and Talks
In the spirit of social connection, we will regularly host seminars and talks on preventive medicine, with topics chosen by you. These sessions are designed to spark discussion and provide plenty of opportunities to ask questions and share experiences. For those unable to join us in person, we will also offer monthly online lectures with live Q&A, ensuring that everyone has the chance to learn, engage, and take practical steps toward better health.


2. Early Dementia Screening
Catch it early, secure your future. We identify dementia in its earliest stages with advanced assessments, brain imaging, and blood tests so you can take action when it matters most. Book your early diagnosis consultation today and secure yourself for a healthier tomorrow.

Consult with Superspecialist Neurology Doctor
Dr. Aditya Aundhakar’s vision is straightforward: to create a therapeutic snowball effect by intervening as early as possible in dementia, thereby maximizing the potential to improve and maintain quality of life. His approach begins with ruling out reversible causes of memory, thinking, or behavioral concerns. Gaining clarity on the underlying disease process not only guides better treatment but also allows for accurate prognostication and future planning.
Certain rare dementias—such as behavioral variant frontotemporal degeneration and Lewy body disease—can place an immense burden on caregivers and families. In these cases, early diagnosis and a structured routine can make a meaningful difference in day-to-day life and overall well-being.
If you or your loved ones are noticing early signs of memory loss or personality changes, seeking an early diagnosis is the most important step toward preparing for the future and ensuring better quality of life.
Neuropsychology Testing
Neuropsychology testing is a detailed evaluation of how the brain is functioning in relation to memory, attention, language, problem-solving, and emotions. It involves structured tests and questionnaires that go beyond routine clinical assessments to detect subtle changes in thinking and behavior.
These insights help in early diagnosis of conditions like dementia, guiding doctors and families toward the most effective treatment and care strategies.
Occupational Therapy in Diagnosis
Occupational therapy (OT) is a healthcare profession that helps people of all ages participate in meaningful daily activities, despite illness, injury, disability, or other challenges. The term “occupation” refers not only to work but also to self-care, productivity, and leisure activities such as dressing, bathing, eating, managing medications, volunteering, or pursuing hobbies.
Occupational therapists assess a person’s abilities, challenges, and environment, then develop strategies and exercises to improve physical, cognitive, or emotional skills. They may recommend adaptive equipment, modify living spaces, and teach energy conservation or coping techniques to help individuals perform tasks independently.
OT benefits people recovering from stroke, brain injury, or surgery, those with chronic illness, disabilities, or mental health conditions, and older adults needing support with daily living or fall prevention.
Investigations
In the spirit of social connection, we will regularly host seminars and talks on preventive medicine, with topics chosen by you. These sessions are designed to spark discussion and provide plenty of opportunities to ask questions and share experiences. For those unable to join us in person, we will also offer monthly online lectures with live Q&A, ensuring that everyone has the chance to learn, engage, and take practical steps toward better health.

3. Advanced Dementia Support
Comprehensive care for every stage. From cognitive stimulation therapy to behavioral telehealth and occupational therapy, we provide tailored support that helps patients thrive while easing the caregiver’s journey. Get personalized dementia support for your family today.
BPSD Management
As dementia progresses, some individuals may develop psychiatric symptoms of varying severity. These changes—such as agitation, insomnia, aggression, hallucinations, apathy, or depression—can be deeply distressing not only for the person but also for their family and caregivers. The key to improving quality of life lies in identifying unmet needs, providing timely interventions, and using medications judiciously when necessary. We also recognize that bringing a person with advanced dementia to the clinic or hospital is often challenging.
To address this, we offer a hybrid telehealth consultation model. Caregivers can visit our clinic, while the patient is assessed remotely, allowing us to evaluate symptoms and develop a practical management plan. For families in Mumbai, we can further arrange home-based occupational therapy or nurse assessments to guide care more effectively.
If you or your loved one is experiencing distressing symptoms, please reach out—early support can make a meaningful difference for both the patient and the family.
Caregiver Burden Management
Caregiver burden arises from many factors, and as dementia progresses, these challenges only deepen. Over time, a person’s ability to remain oriented to time, place, and people declines, along with their capacity to remember important events and experiences. While the illness directly affects the individual, it is often the caregiver who silently bears the greatest weight—watching the decline unfold while taking on new roles and responsibilities within the family.
At Mammoth Memory Care, we understand this journey. Our family-centric model is designed to walk alongside you—helping you navigate transitions, map out the road ahead, and offering emotional and practical support at every step. We aim to ensure you never feel alone in this difficult process.
If you would like guidance in addressing your personal concerns or support in your caregiving journey, please feel free to reach out to us and schedule an appointment.
Dementia Psychoeducation
Caring for a loved one with dementia often brings confusion and distress, especially when faced with personality changes, behavioral shifts, or emotional difficulties. Understanding why these changes occur can empower caregivers to respond with empathy rather than frustration.
At Mammoth Memory Care, we prioritize family education as a cornerstone of care. Through psychoeducation sessions, we explain:
- The “why” – the brain changes that drive memory loss, disorientation, mood swings, or unusual behaviors.
- The “how” – practical strategies to manage challenges such as agitation, sleep problems, or repetitive questioning.
- The “what to do” – step-by-step guidance on communication, daily routines, safety measures, and self-care for the caregiver.
We also provide real-life examples, role-play demonstrations, and resources so families feel confident in managing day-to-day challenges. Psychoeducation not only reduces caregiver stress but also improves the quality of interaction, allowing families to preserve connection and dignity at every stage of the illness. Consider joining our community for support and better understanding of dementia.
Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST)
While it is true that there is currently no medical cure for dementia, this does not mean there are no effective ways to help. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) is one such evidence-based intervention. Developed in the UK, CST is a structured 14-session program designed for people with mild to moderate dementia. It combines enjoyable group or individual activities—such as games, discussions, music, and problem-solving tasks—to actively engage different parts of the brain. Research has shown that CST can lead to improvements in memory, communication, mood, and overall quality of life, while also fostering social connection and a sense of achievement.
Not every participant benefits equally, but many do experience meaningful day-to-day improvements in function and well-being. The only way to truly know its value is to give it a try—because even small positive changes can make a big difference in daily life.
Occupational Therapy as an Intervention
In older adults, OT focuses on promoting independence, safety, and engagement in meaningful routines, particularly when facing age-related challenges such as reduced mobility, chronic conditions, memory changes, or risk of falls. A key area is dementia care, where OT emphasizes adapting the environment and tailoring activities rather than expecting the person to adjust to their limitations.
By simplifying routines, creating safe environments, and using memory aids, OTs help people with dementia maintain dignity and independence for as long as possible. They also provide essential support and training for caregivers, reducing stress and enhancing quality of life for both the individual and their family.
In short, OT plays a vital role in enabling people to live more safely, meaningfully, and independently across all stages of life.


4. Ancillary Services (Coming Soon)
Comprehensive care for every stage. From cognitive stimulation therapy to behavioral telehealth and occupational therapy, we provide tailored support that helps patients thrive while easing the caregiver’s journey. Get personalized dementia support for your family today.

At Mammoth Memory Care, our core belief is to build an entire support system around our patients. We are developing a trusted team to help you implement care exactly as the doctor recommends.
This will include:
- Trained and verified nursing staff
- Trained and verified house help
- Cognitive supplement regimens
- Elder assistance devices
- Speech language pathology services
- OT custom made prosthesis


Tailor made solutions for the entire family affected by Dementia.
- Shop No. 10, Tower B, Sheth Beaumonte, Sion Circle, near PVR Cinema, Sion East, Sion, Sion Koliwada, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400022.
- mammothmemorycare@gmail.com
- +91 93261 22868
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