This document discusses person-centered care and promoting personhood for those with dementia. It defines personhood as the quality of being an individual person that is recognized and respected. There are many dimensions that make up a person's identity, including desires, feelings, skills, life experiences, and relationships. To promote personhood, strategies are suggested such as making eye contact, listening actively, empowering individual choices, engaging in conversation at their pace, and treating the person with dignity and respect. The goal of person-centered care is to foster personal worth, uniqueness, respect, and hope by valuing each individual's perspective and social environment.