Hopeful Care for People Dying with Dementia

Rosalie Evelyn Hudson*

Abstract

Palliative care, when understood in its entirety, has hopeful connotations for those with a terminal illness, particularly at the end of their lives. When palliative care was first introduced, it only applied to people with cancer; it now encompasses people living with any incurable illness, including dementia.

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