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  • Gerontology
  • Public Health Policy
  • Social Care Research

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  • Person-centered dementia care is a globally recognized, value-based approach prioritizing individual support and autonomy.
  • International policies increasingly emphasize placing individuals at the core of their care decisions.
  • Personalization in England extends this by granting individuals greater choice and control over social and health care needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To trace the conceptual evolution of person-centered care to the policy of personalization.
  • To review the emerging and often conflicting evidence on the impact of personal budgets in England.
  • To identify practical lessons from the implementation of personalization for individuals with dementia and their families.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing research on person-centered care and personalization.
  • Analysis of policy documents and governmental reports related to personal budgets in England.
  • Examination of evidence concerning the experiences of older people with dementia and their families.

Main Results:

  • Personalization policies aim to enhance individual choice and control in care.
  • Evidence on the effects of personal budgets for people with dementia and their families is emerging and presents conflicting findings.
  • Implementation of personalization and personal budgets reveals practical challenges and successes.

Conclusions:

  • While personalization is a significant policy development, the core values of person-centered dementia care remain essential.
  • Emerging lessons highlight the need for careful implementation to ensure personalization benefits individuals with dementia.
  • The principles of person-centered care continue to drive advancements in rights and justice for people with dementia.