
The Power of Words: Talking About Dementia with Respect
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What if I told you that one word, just one, could either uplift or isolate someone living with dementia? The language we use shapes how we think and how others feel.
That one word could be: “Still”, “Yet”, “Stillness”, “enough” etc
One word used with care can change how we see, treat, and connect with someone living with dementia. Choosing uplifting, respectful, person-first language helps build a more compassionate, inclusive world.
In this episode of Voices in DREAM, we explore how respectful, inclusive, and empowering language can reduce stigma and promote dignity for people living with dementia. Based on the Dementia Language Guidelines developed by Dementia Australia, this 10-minute episode is a must-listen for carers, professionals, advocates, and anyone who wants to better understand how to talk about dementia with compassion and clarity.