The medicalization of dementia

Abstract This article describes the contribution of medicine to the social construction of dementia and examines the impact of the medicalization of dementia on people with dementia and their informal caregivers. Favorable and unfavorable aspects of the medicalization of dementia are described. The article concludes that by challenging the biomedical model of dementia society will help generate new social relationships between people with dementia and their fellow human beings.

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