Trends and Implications of Global Dementia-Friendly Community Policies: Focused on Integrating Age- and Dementia-Friendly Community Models
Title
Trends and Implications of Global Dementia-Friendly Community Policies: Focused on Integrating Age- and Dementia-Friendly Community Models
Alternative Author(s)
Namkung, Eun Ha
Publication Year
2022-10-01
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Welfare Policy Forum 2022.10 No.312, pp.50-63
Abstract
This article aims to describe the global trends in dementia-friendly community movements, including the World Health Organization’s dementia-friendly initiatives and the Dementia Friendly America (DFA) network in the U.S. The goal of the WHO dementia- friendly communities is to enhance the inclusion of all individuals in society, regardless of age, (cognitive) disability, and other individual characteristics, which is very similar to the goal of age-friendly communities. The concept of age-friendly communities has long been developed and implemented across many local communities around the globe. Thus, the efforts to create dementia-friendly communities should be integrated and coordinated in conjunction with the policies and actions to foster age-friendly communities. In addition, efforts to scale up an existing dementia-friendly initiative are necessary with the active participation of and support from people with dementia and their families.