Answer:
Viewing dementia as a disability in terms of
the social/rights-based model and the way
in which people living with dementia are
responded to has a range of implications.There are several implications for dementia
policy and practice/services. In the social
model, people with dementia are centre
stage, with their voices elevated, and are
recognised as equal citizens with rights.
They are the agents of change and their
agency is valued and recognised.
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