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“Still Alice: Preserving Personhood Through Cognitive Transitions and Aging in Place”
“Still Alice: Preserving Personhood Through Cognitive Transitions and Aging in Place” describes the Still Me Dementia Care™ Program that helped Alice and her family navigate the transitions of dementia. The care partners were trained to treat Alice like a best friend who understand her intelligence, love for fashion and sense of adventure!
What are the fundamentals of person-centered care?
Person-centered care is a philosophy of care built around the needs of the individual and contingent upon knowing the unique individual through an interpersonal relationship. This review article outlines the history, components, and impact of person-centered care practices.
The Alzheimer’s Association
The Alzheimer’s Association offers comprehensive resources for caregivers to understand the transitions in care and common challenges related to cognitive change. People in the middle stage of dementia may express themselves through behaviors that are confusing to families. This webpage offers helpful information to families and care partners.
Memory Bridge
The heart of Memory Bridge’s mission is blazing new trails in the field of person-centered care. The Caregiver’s Library offers free education sessions every month to illuminate some aspect of the caregiver’s experience and offers opportunities for growth.