Demenz-Screeningtag in Heiligenstadt: „Es ist hilfreich, Klarheit und Gewissheit zu erhalten“

Dementia screening day in Heiligenstadt: „It's helpful to gain clarity and certainty“

The premiere in Upper Franconian Heiligenstadt and its three districts Siegritz, Teuchatz, and Hohenpölz was a success: The digital dementia screening day organized by digiDEM Bayern on Thursday, April 20, 2023, was very well attended. Many citizens had their memory performance checked free of charge with the help of a scientific short test. The hosts were digiDEM Bayern, the Digital Dementia Register Bavaria in Erlangen, and the market town of Heiligenstadt.

Für die Bevölkerung sind Demenz-Voruntersuchungen direkt vor Ort von großer Bedeutung.
(From left) Mayor Stefan Reichold, digiDEM Bayern Project Assistant Ottilie Ochs, digiDEM Bayern Project Leader Prof. Dr. Elmar Gräßel, and State Parliament Member Holger Dremel were pleased with the good turnout at the dementia screening day at the Heiligenstadt town hall in Upper Franconia. Photo: digiDEM Bayern/Ilona Hörath

„I am very grateful that digiDEM Bavaria approached us with a dementia screening. The tasks of a municipality are very diverse and broad. With the help of digiDEM Bavaria, we as a municipality can raise awareness for dementia,“ said Stefan Reichold, Mayor of Heiligenstadt in Upper Franconia. 

State Parliament Member for the Bamberg district, Holger Dremel, was also pleased about the dementia screening day. „Dementia pre-examinations directly on-site are of great importance for our population. People save themselves long journeys, especially in a rural district like ours.“ Furthermore, Holger Dremel emphasized the importance of the dementia screening day for the Bavarian State Ministry of Health and long-term care (StMGP). As part of the Bavarian Dementia Strategy, it supports the digiDEM Bayern initiative in all Bavarian administrative districts.

Mild cognitive impairment

Six digiDEM Bavaria employees, actively supported by digiDEM Bavaria project assistant Ottilie Ochs, conducted a total of 58 short tests in Heiligenstadt and its three districts Siegritz, Teuchatz, and Hohenpölz within one day. The so-called Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) test used is a scientifically valid procedure for assessing cognitive abilities, such as short-term memory. However, it does not replace a comprehensive medical diagnosis. But after a testing duration of 10 to 15 minutes, it provides initial indications as to whether further clarification is necessary. 36 percent of the people who participated in the free preliminary examination showed signs of mild cognitive impairment.

„Many people are worried that something might be wrong with their memory. In such cases, it is helpful to gain clarity and certainty. With cognitive impairments, it is important not to suppress them but to find out the causes, for example, with medical help. Because there are treatment options, especially when specific causes such as high blood pressure or diabetes mellitus („sugar disease“) are identified,“ explains Prof. Dr. Elmar Gräßel, one of the digiDEM Bayern project leaders, at the Heiligenstadt town hall. 

Participation in the digiDEM Bavaria research project

The supply researcher points to the research project digiDEM Bavaria: „In Bavaria, we want to find people with mild cognitive impairments or mild dementia and involve them in our research project. In this way, we will gather valuable information about their wishes and needs, as well as their care situation. These results will enable us to provide important input to health policymakers and make suggestions to improve the quality of life for people with mild cognitive impairments, as well as their caregivers and relatives.“

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Sehen Sie sich jetzt unsere Videos vom Demenz-Screeningtag in Heiligenstadt an.

Die kommunalen Aufgaben einer Marktgemeinde wie Heiligenstadt in Oberfranken sind vielfältig. Für Bürgermeister Stefan Reichold gehört es deshalb dazu, sich beim Demenz-Screeningtag zu engagieren und den Bürgerinnen und Bürgern Voruntersuchungen zu ermöglichen.

Warum sollten Bürgerinnen und Bürger eigentlich zu einem digiDEM Bayern-Demenz-Screening gehen? Beim Demenz-Screeningtag in Heiligenstadt erläutert Prof. Dr. Elmar Gräßel, einer der digiDEM Bayern-Projektleiter, die Gründe.

Für den bayerischen Landtagsabgeordneten Holger Dremel sind Demenz-Voruntersuchungen für die Region sehr wichtig. Er unterstreicht aber auch die Bedeutung des Demenz-Screeningtages für das Bayerische Staatsministerium für Gesundheit und Pflege (StMGP). Es unterstützt im Rahmen der Bayerischen Demenzstrategie das digiDEM Bayern-Engagement in allen bayerischen Regierungsbezirken.

Ottilie Ochs ist digiDEM Bayern-Projektassistentin und hat bereits viele Demenz-Screenings durchgeführt. Sie sagt, dass sich die Menschen informieren und sich einen eigenen Eindruck über ihren Ist-Zustand verschaffen möchten.

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