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Research Article

Transforming the narrative of aging and dementia in faith communities: toward a new paradigm of inclusion

Pages 413-429 | Published online: 18 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This conceptual paper will examine the role of faith communities in promoting inclusivity of persons living with dementia (PLWD) and their caregivers. It will review the context for the faith community’s historical response to aging and a new paradigm will be offered, providing insight to why faith communities are aptly suited to be the cornerstone of transformation. Old age has been consistently associated with social isolation. The growth of the older adult demographic in the U.S. has prompted widespread conversation regarding how best to address anticipated increases in social isolation. Literature shows faith communities may play a significant role in reducing stigma and isolation. The conventional view of aging is reduced to suffering and loss, perpetuating a narrative of fear and further contributing to the growing epidemic of isolation and deep marginalization. Participation in religious and spiritual practices aids older adults in maintaining meaningful social connection. Theology provides an alternative narrative about aging and dementia, shifting from the biomedical paradigm of limitation to a narrative of inclusive community and empowerment. Faith community engagement in this transformational work may serve as the framework and model for broader community inclusion of PLWD and their caregivers.

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