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Enhancing Well- Being: Bridging the Gap between Philosophy and Reality G. Allen Power, MD, FACP Rochester, New York, USA 17 April 2015

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Page 1: Enhancing Well-Being: Bridging the Gap between Philosophy and Reality G. Allen Power, MD, FACP Rochester, New York, USA 17 April 2015.

Enhancing Well-Being: Bridging the Gap between

Philosophy and Reality

G. Allen Power, MD, FACPRochester, New York, USA

17 April 2015

Page 2: Enhancing Well-Being: Bridging the Gap between Philosophy and Reality G. Allen Power, MD, FACP Rochester, New York, USA 17 April 2015.

The “Gap”

• In two decades since Tom Kitwood released his seminal work, Dementia Reconsidered, there have been hundreds of books, papers, and seminars dedicated to “person-centred” approaches to dementia and many outgrowths thereof.

And yet…

• This philosophy continues to fall far short of reality for many, if not most people living with dementia today.

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Bridging the Gap

Four “aspirations” to provide a starting point…

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Aspiration #1:

“We will focus on wellness, not simply on

illness.”

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Aspiration #2:

“We will strive to avoid using stigma and fear to

advance our cause.”

Corollary: “We will watch our language!”

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Aspiration #3:

“We will make significant operational shifts to foster

well-being in all living environments.”

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Aspiration #4:

We will shift from being “friendly” to being

“inclusive”!

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Dr. Richard Taylor

“I believe that as people progress with dementia, their

humanity increases.”

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Aspiration #1:

“We will focus on wellness, not simply on

illness.”

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Thank you!

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