An Open Letter to Filmmakers on Portrayals of Dementia
Dementia self-advocate Emily Ong calls for sensitivity in on-screen portrayals of dementia that affirm dignity and self-worth.
Dementia self-advocate Emily Ong calls for sensitivity in on-screen portrayals of dementia that affirm dignity and self-worth.
What is the experience of dementia like? A group of students from the National University of Singapore (NUS) addressed
There has been a steady increase in the number of films on dementia and its profound impact on the person living with it as well as their loved ones. While
A family member’s dementia impacts the entire family, including children. Parents might wish to shield young children from the reality of their loved one’s condition, but it is best to
Dementia self-advocate Emily Ong calls for sensitivity in on-screen portrayals of dementia that affirm dignity and self-worth.
What is the experience of dementia like? A group of students from the National University of Singapore (NUS) addressed