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Beyond Truth and Fiction: Loving Our Neighbours with Dementia

Beyond Truth and Fiction: Loving Our Neighbours with Dementia

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  • Kathryn Butler

Should we be very honest with dementia sufferers in the name of truth, even if the facts will hurt if not devastate them? Or should we lie, to keep them blissfully unaware? This article explains how neither option seems to wholly show love for our neighbour, and that the gospel offers a different approach. It explains what it means in these contexts to speak the truth in love, to show respect and compassion to those suffering.

Source: The Gospel Coalition, 2018. 3 pages.

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