Solidarity in Healthcare – the Challenge of Dementia

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Aleksandra Małgorzata Głos

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Dementia will soon be ranked as the world’s largest economy. At present, it ranges from the 16th to 18th place, with countries such as Indonesia, the Netherlands, and Turkey. Dementia is not only a financial challenge, but also a philosophical one. It provokes a paradigm shift in the traditional view of healthcare and expands the classic concepts of human personhood and autonomy. A promising response to these challenges is the idea of cooperative solidarity. Cooperative solidarity, contrary to its ‘humanitarian’ version, promotes spontaneous teamwork and individual initiative. It obliges us not only to help 'the suffering, the troubled and the disadvantaged’, but above all to support those who already do so for spontaneous moral or affective reasons. In the field of dementia study, solidary initiatives are described within the framework of supportive care.

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Głos, Aleksandra Małgorzata. 2016. “Solidarity in Healthcare – the Challenge of Dementia”. Diametros, no. 49 (September):1-26. https://doi.org/10.13153/diam.49.2016.918.
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Aleksandra Małgorzata Głos, Jagiellonian University

Aleksandra Małgorzata GłosJagiellonian UniversityPhD Candidate at the Law Faculty and research assistant in the Institute of Philosophy Jagiellonian University in Krakówul. Grodzka 5231-044 KrakówPolandEmail: olaglos@gmail.com

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