Person-Centered Care: Are We Really Doing It?

May 1, 2019
Caring for the Ages

Jim Collins makes the case that “good” is the enemy of “great” in his book Good to Great (New York: Random House Business, 2001). Similarly, in looking at the progress that has been made in bringing person-centered practices to elder care and in changing the culture of aging, I would like to propose that “We’re doing it” is the enemy of actually “doing it.”