“…Care responsiveness toward older adults’ needs, values, dignity, and personhood has been strived for multiple professional disciplines through the promotion of person‐centeredness, a notion about what good care should be. This approach has its roots in a number of academic disciplines, practices, and socio‐political movements (Leplege et al., 2007). Considerable contemporary contributions to person‐centeredness emerge from disciplines such as dementia care research (Edvardsson, Fetherstonhaugh, & Nay, 2010; Edvardsson, Winblad, & Sandman, 2008; Kitwood, 1997), nursing research (McCance, McCormack, & Dewing, 2011; McCormack & McCance, 2006), and occupational therapy research (Hammell, 2015).…”