For those with dementia, personhood persists

The scene: a long-term care home that serves elderly residents with dementia. It's lunchtime. A resident is wheeled to the table in a wheelchair. She can't speak, feed, or dress herself. Her caregivers fasten a bib around her neck. Conventional wisdom suggests that this woman has lost touch with her world. Her disease has robbed her of her personhood.
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