“…Previous literature has emphasized that outdoor activities can reinforce self-worth, identity, and social inclusion in people with dementia (Duggan, Blackman, Martyr, & Van Schaik, 2008;Olsson, Lampic, Skovdahl, & Engstro¨m, 2013) and that physical activity can be a way of preserving links with the past (Cedervall, Torres, & Aberg, 2015). Unlike studies focused on the role of walking and physical activity in preventing, slowing, or mitigating the effects of dementia (Aarsland, Sardahaee, Anderssen, & Ballard, 2010;Calkins, Szmerekovsky, & Biddle, 2007;Kemoun et al, 2010), the scholarship mentioned above elucidates the importance of walking in maintaining the agency and selfhood of people with dementia.…”