Gives authoritative, practical and humane substance to the patent truth that people living with dementia should expect to be treated in ways that are compatible with their basic human rights. -- Julian C. Hughes, Honorary Professor, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, UK A compelling guide to working with families affected by dementia through a human rights lens with a focus on individual care settings and key points in the dementia journey. The chapter format enables the application of human rights to better inform practice, for example, 'food for thought' to provoke reflection on practice and prompt further thinking. -- Karen Harrison Dening, Head of Research and Publications at Dementia UK Human Rights in Dementia Care is the most important book on care of persons with dementia that I have read in years. The book transcends typical approaches and shows how combining a Human Rights perspective and the best clinical approaches can lead to high quality care. The book gives a strong foundation for how medical and social care professionals can go beyond usual care and how they can treat persons with dementia with respect, dignity and with the freedom to make their own decisions. -- Professor Steven Zarit PhD, distinguished Emeritus Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Pennsylvania In Ireland, aspiring to the principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), we are committed to ensuring that people living with dementia are supported with dignity and have the right to autonomy and freedom. Human Rights in Dementia Care powerfully illustrates how a rights-based approach can be applied from diagnosis through to end-of-life care. Grounded in lived experience, practical models, and the application of international conventions, this book is an essential guide. It challenges us all-constructively and positively-to reflect on and transform our approach to dementia care in Ireland. -- Andy Heffernan, Chief Executive, The Alzheimer Society of Ireland