Dementia Seminar
2026-01-05 08:46:24

Upcoming Seminar on Preventing Dementia at Nagaokakyo Hospital Encourages Community Awareness

Join Us for a Seminar on Preventing Dementia



Nagaokakyo Hospital, a prominent medical institution located in Nagaokakyo City, Japan, is excited to announce an upcoming seminar focused on dementia prevention, titled "Preventable Dementia: Protecting Your Blood Vessels and Your Brain." This informative session is scheduled for January 22, 2026, from 14:30 to 15:30 in the hospital's conference room, and aims to empower community members with knowledge and resources to combat cognitive decline.

The seminar series, running since June 2023, has been well-received by the local community, where the importance of maintaining health and extending healthy lifespan is increasingly recognized. As Japan's population ages, keeping up with accurate information on dementia and related health topics becomes crucially important. This will be the 17th session in the ongoing seminar series, and Dr. Makoto Sainouchi from the Department of Neurology will lead the discussion.

Dr. Sainouchi is dedicated to sharing vital insights into the relationship between vascular health and cognitive function. His easy-to-understand presentation will cover key strategies on how to safeguard the brain from age-related decline. Attendees can expect practical tips and strategies that can be integrated into their daily lives, contributing to better overall health and wellness.

About Nagaokakyo Hospital


Established in 1980, Nagaokakyo Hospital operates under the philosophy of providing reassurance and smiles to every individual. The hospital is committed to serving the local community with a broad spectrum of medical services that cater to common ailments like colds, flu, and injuries, as well as chronic conditions such as diabetes. An area of expertise is also devoted to neurologically challenging diseases, including Parkinson’s and spinocerebellar degeneration.

Nagaokakyo Hospital stands out due to its extensive experience and high success rates in surgeries related to perineal tears, attracting patients from across Japan. As part of future expansions, the hospital will offer orthopedic and spinal treatments starting in 2025, further fulfilling the medical needs of local residents through comprehensive healthcare services.

Seminar Details


Theme: Preventable Dementia - Protecting Your Blood Vessels and Your Brain
Speaker: Dr. Makoto Sainouchi, Department of Neurology, Nagaokakyo Hospital
Date and Time: January 22, 2026, 14:30 - 15:30 (doors open at 14:00)
Location: Nagaokakyo Hospital, 1st-floor Conference Room
Address: 1-20-10 Tenjin, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto Prefecture 617-0824 Japan

Registration Details


Interested attendees can secure their spots by:
1. Calling the hospital at 075-955-1151 (attn: Medical Affairs)
2. Submitting an application through the online form: Register Here (QR code available at the hospital).

Previous Seminar Recap


Just last December, the hospital hosted a well-received seminar on exercise and stretching, presented by certified physical therapist Tomoya Kaneko. The session titled “Stretching for Better Walking” engaged 25 participants in interactive activities, including local exercises such as the “Otoku Bamboo Shoot Digging Exercise.” The event fostered a fun and productive environment for attendees to focus on their personal health and fitness.

Contact Information for Nagaokakyo Hospital


Location: 1-20-10 Tenjin, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto, 617-0824 Japan
Departments: Internal Medicine, Neurology, Cardiology, Diabetes, Surgery, Gastroenterology, Colorectal Surgery, Rehabilitation, Radiology
Beds: General Ward 97 beds
Website: Nagaokakyo Hospital

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