Former president Mary Robinson has said a newly published charter of rights for people with dementia would help society view the condition in a new light.
Ireland’s first such document is the culmination of work carried out by the Irish Dementia Working Group and the Alzheimer Society of Ireland (ASI).
The Charter of Rights for People with Dementia stresses the need for a parity of rights for the 48,000 people estimated to have the condition in Ireland.
Specifically, it highlights policy gaps in the areas of stigma and the “inadequate and inappropriate” nature of services.
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