Chennai: In an effort to broaden the reach of diabetes care and champion the needs of India’s ageing population, Dr Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre (DMDSC) has launched the ‘Healthy Ageing Clinic’ and ‘Dr Mohan’s On Wheels.’ These two novel initiatives seek to reshape how diabetes is managed in India, placing a strong emphasis on accessibility, preventive care, and quality of life improvements. Unveiled in honour of ‘World Diabetes Day’ on November 14, these services are in perfect alignment with this year’s theme of improving diabetes care access.
The Healthy Ageing Clinic, a first-of-its-kind service in India, is dedicated to addressing the unique needs of ageing individuals, particularly those managing diabetes. The clinic offers comprehensive care to enhance physical, mental, and cognitive health, focusing on preventive measures to improve the quality of life of elders. With a multidisciplinary team of specialists, the clinic provides personalised care and evidence-based strategies to manage diabetes-related challenges, reduce complications and support patients in maintaining an active, fulfilling lifestyle.
“Healthy ageing encompasses much more than just physical wellness; it’s about nurturing the mind and body together to support our patients as they grow older,” said Dr V Mohan, Chairman, Dr Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre. “By focusing on physical health, mental resilience, and cognitive vitality, we are empowering our patients to maintain their independence, enhance their well-being, and truly lead fuller, more fulfilling lives as they age.”
Dr RM Anjana, Managing Director, Dr Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre, noted, “Our clinic is designed to identify early signs of cognitive decline, and we’re committed to employing state-of-the-art tools and interventions to manage and potentially prevent these issues. Through this specialised care, we hope to improve not only physical health but also mental resilience and cognitive vitality in our patients.”
Dr S Uthra, Consultant, Dr Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre, highlighted, “Early detection of cognitive decline is crucial, and we are implementing cutting-edge assessment tools to identify symptoms early on. For our elderly patients, personalised treatment plans and support are paramount, and this clinic is a significant step toward providing tailored, compassionate care.”
DMDSC has also introduced ‘Dr Mohan’s On Wheels’, a mobile diabetes care initiative that brings healthcare directly to patients’ homes. This new service includes in-home doctor consultations, personalised support, and ongoing care, designed to ensure patients receive consistent and convenient diabetes management without the need to visit a clinic.
“We’re on a mission to make diabetes care as accessible as possible,” explained Dr V Mohan. “With Dr. Mohan’s On Wheels, we’re reaching patients who may otherwise find it challenging to visit a clinic regularly. This initiative will enhance treatment adherence, empower individuals in their self-care, and ultimately lead to better health outcomes.”
Expanding on the vision for the service, Dr Anjana remarked, “By meeting patients where they are, we’re offering a personalised and convenient approach that prioritises continuity of care. This initiative is designed to reduce healthcare disparities and bring specialised diabetes support into the homes of those who need it most.”
In line with World Diabetes Day 2024’s theme of expanding access to diabetes care for all, these initiatives aim to improve health outcomes and reduce healthcare disparities through an approach that combines medical excellence with compassionate care.