End-of-life Care and Dementia
This article discusses current research in the social sciences on end-of-life care and people living with dementia. Given the projected increase within the next twenty years of older adults living with dementia, end-of-life care for this demographic will become more relevant than ever before. The main themes emerging in the literature are discussed in this article: personhood, decision-making, counselling and spirituality, pain management, training for professionals, and settings of primary care. Recommendations for further research are offered.
Keywords: care, dementia, end-of-life, family, personhood.