Affiliation:
1. Professional and Practice Development Facilitator (North West)
2. Head of Research and Publications, both at Dementia UK
Abstract
This article considers to what extent a person with dementia can maintain their sense of self and identity following diagnosis of dementia. The authors discuss identity in the context of dementia and illustrate this through the use of a hypothesised case study of a woman with a diagnosis of dementia. Theories and approaches that recognise and maintain identity and presentation of self, within the context of dress and accessories, and interactions with others, are discussed.Analysis of the related literature indicates that, given the necessary resources, people with dementia can live meaningful, purposeful lives, when supported to protect and preserve their identity.The environment and the role of ‘others’ are significant factors in maintaining the identity and individuality of a person with dementia.