Elder mediators require specialist knowledge of aging in context, capacity, and dementia as well as skills in strategic intervention to redress power imbalances without jeopardizing mediator neutrality and the integrity of the mediation process. A review of the literature on the social context of aging highlights problems faced by older people. It is argued that a strengths approach facilitates critical reflection on issues of stigma, discrimination, and power imbalances. A focus on positive aspects of aging is emphasized promoting an encouraging environment for older people and family members to engage effectively in the mediation process.
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