The basic principles are usually safety, dignity, and support. Safety means preventing harm through supervision, routine, and a secure environment. Dignity means respecting the person’s feelings, choices, and identity even when memory is poor. Support means helping in a way that preserves as much independence as possible. Good care balances all three, rather than focusing on just one. When these principles are followed, daily life often becomes calmer and more manageable.

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