

Dementia and decision-making
22 snips Nov 21, 2023
Experts in decision-theory and dementia care discuss the challenges of decision-making for individuals with dementia. They explore the importance of understanding personal experiences, involving family in decision-making, and respecting a person's wishes. The speakers also touch on end-of-life decisions, the power of language in shaping perception, and the complexity of decision-making in dementia care.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Understanding Dementia: Personal Experiences and Challenges
02:33 • 22min
End-of-Life Decision-Making and Loss of Basic Preferences in Nursing Homes
24:18 • 6min
Personal Perspectives on Residential Homes and Guilt
30:36 • 3min
The Challenge of Decision-Making for a Future Self
33:10 • 15min
The Power of Language and Society's Perception of Dementia
48:19 • 3min
Involving Family in Dementia Decision-Making and the Need for Discussions on Death
51:04 • 3min
Understanding and Supporting Individuals with Dementia
54:18 • 22min
Validation and the Concept of the Future Self
01:15:51 • 3min
The Complexity of Decision-making in Dementia Care
01:18:30 • 13min