Dementia and Human Rights
Explore the groundbreaking insights of Dementia and Human Rights by Suzanne Cahill, published by Bristol University Press in 2018. This compelling 252-page paperback delves into the intersection of dementia and civil rights, challenging conventional narratives and sparking vital discussions. Cahill applies a human rights perspective to critically examine the lived experiences of individuals with dementia, as well as the policy responses that shape their realities. This book is essential for anyone interested in the rights of people with disabilities and the ongoing debate surrounding dementia. Join the conversation and gain a deeper understanding of how human rights can inform better practices and policies in caring for those affected by dementia.