“…Older adults living with dementia and their care providers and caregivers share and co‐compose narratives, which are not part of the biomedical view of dementia. Care providers in long‐term care are often storied as transient (Riggs & Rantz, 2001), disengaged (Ward, Vass, Aggarwal, Garfield, & Cybyk, 2008) and focused on the physical and medical aspects of care (Daly & Szebehely, 2012; Song, Hoben, Norton, & Estabrooks, 2020), and long‐term care settings and facilities are often described as ‘places to die rather than places to live’ (Schoenberg & Coward, 1997), or settings deprived of any or very restricted resources in staffing (Vaismoradi, Wang, Turunen, & Bondas, 2016) and financial resources (National Institute on Ageing, 2019).…”