Unintended Infantilization of Dementia Care

This may be uncomfortable to read—and even more uncomfortable to recognize in ourselves. It’s about the unintended infantilization of dementia care – When kindness crosses a line we didn’t mean to cross. But it’s a conversation long overdue in long-term care: Are we, unintentionally, treating adults with dementia like children? Not in policy. Not in intention. But in tone, language, and daily…

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Rethinking Doll Use in Dementia Care

Comfort Without Regression: Rethinking Doll Use in Dementia Care – In some dementia care settings, it’s not unusual to see residents cuddling dolls, or even being guided into changing and feeding them. Some facilities have gone so far as to create “nurseries” filled with cribs and baby dolls. While these scenes may appear comforting at first glance, they stand…

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