Étiquette : Dignity

Rehabilitation: At the Heart of Dignity
Health is not just the absence of disease. It includes the ability to participate in social life, to maintain autonomy, and to remain an active decision-maker. Prevention, curative care, and palliative care all have their place, but without rehabilitation, many people remain dependent or isolated despite medical follow-up. I am Christophe Delong, autonomy coordinator at…

Dignity in Daily Life: What “Home Care” Really Means
When people talk about dependency, they often think in terms of costs, systems, or financial plans. But as a physician, I learned to see something else: faces, gestures, moments of life. Home care is not just a logistical service. It is the possibility, for an older adult or a person with disabilities, to remain dignified…


