 This study examined the principles for providing and delivering rehabilitation interventions for people with advanced dementia. It found that the organizational culture, knowledge, and personal values of the healthcare professional are important factors in ensuring successful interventions. Organizational culture must be supportive of person-centered care and provide effective situational leadership to embed such approaches. Healthcare professionals need to possess adequate knowledge about dementia and have positive personal values in order to effectively deliver rehabilitation interventions. Additionally, the organization's culture must be conducive to person-centered care and provide effective situational leadership to ensure successful interventions. This article was authored by Victoria Goodwin, Abigail J. Hall, and Faye Manning.