The Rights of Persons With Dementia and Their Meanings
Concern about the lack of human rights afforded to persons living with dementia has emerged in recent years. Although the literature addresses certain rights, it does not include a holistic framework of rights in terms of the lived experience of older persons with cognitive impairment. Inspired by the 20 rights advocated for children by physician-educator Janusz Korczak, this article analyzes his formulation of rights in the context of persons with dementia, linking them to the ethical principles of Beneficence, Autonomy, and Justice.
Source: Journal of the American Medical Directors Association - Category: Health Management Authors: Jiska Cohen-Mansfield Tags: Special Article Source Type: research