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    How structured daily habits can slow cognitive decline, reduce anxiety, and improve quality of life

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    Government-backed research supports this approach. Studies by the National Institute on Aging (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services) highlight that structured routines and cognitive engagement can help maintain function longer.

    Similarly, the National Health Service (NHS), UK notes that maintaining daily routines and engaging in physical and social activities can improve well-being in people with dementia.

    These sources consistently point to the same idea: daily habits are not trivial, they are therapeutic.

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    This article includes expert inputs shared with TOI Health by:

    Dr Shiva Kumar R, Head and Senior Consultant – Neurology, Manipal Hospital, Sarjapur Road.
    Neha Sinha, Dementia Specialist and Clinical Psychologist, Co-founder & CEO, Epoch Elder Care.

    Inputs were used to explain how maintaining structured daily routines can help slow cognitive decline, reduce anxiety, and support overall brain health in people with dementia.

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