Self-management Program for People with Mild Neurocognitive Disorder

    Patients with mild neurocognitive disorder are the ultimate beneficiaries. Staff from participating organisations will be trained to deliver interventions covering healthy diet, physical exercises, psychosocial coping and social engagement, etc.


    Grantee

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

    Project Type

    Research

    Project Nature

    Healthcare

    Major Beneficiaries

    Elderly

    Approved Funding Amount

    HK$400,000

    Funding Period (months)

    18

    Status

    Completed

    Impact / Expected Impact

    This project aims to develop a chronic disease self-management program for local community-dwelling people with mild neurocognitive disorder (MNCD), in order to help them better manage their lives physically, psychologically, socially, so as to maintain their functioning and delay further deterioration. The beneficiaries then can adopt a healthier daily livesand back to live and work in the society as normal people.