Various methodologies place the number of elderly retarded Americans between 50,000 and 315,000 persons. The literature surveyed by the author indicates that the retarded experience the aging process similarly to the nonretarded population, can adapt to the nursing-home environment, and will become a greater social concern in the future
This article reports the health and medical status of participants in an Austrahan study of persons ...
Service providers are becoming sensitized to unique aspects of aging and its impact on health, and t...
Within the last ten to fifteen years considerable changes have occurred in the field of mental retar...
The elderly retarded population continues to grow rapidly, yet there remains a lack of understanding...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. Check the journal record http://libcat.wichi...
The life expectancy of mentally retarded citizens has increased significantly in recent decades. At ...
This study presents a typology of perceptions of old age based on a sample of 47 aging mentally reta...
This study focuses upon previously institutionalized mentally retarded older persons who, along with...
There are nearly two million children and youth of the United States who are mentally retarded. A pe...
Item does not contain fulltextIncreases in the life expectancy of people with Intellectual Disabilit...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the aging of people with intellectual disability from the perspective of ed...
Background of the Study. In an age when achievement, social status, intellectual acumen-and economic...
Special images associated with the concept ofdeath are applied to people who are mentally retarded. ...
Longer life expectancy is resulting in increasing numbers of elderly adults with intellectual disabi...
This study is an attempt to compare attitudes toward persons with mental retardation in different ag...
This article reports the health and medical status of participants in an Austrahan study of persons ...
Service providers are becoming sensitized to unique aspects of aging and its impact on health, and t...
Within the last ten to fifteen years considerable changes have occurred in the field of mental retar...
The elderly retarded population continues to grow rapidly, yet there remains a lack of understanding...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. Check the journal record http://libcat.wichi...
The life expectancy of mentally retarded citizens has increased significantly in recent decades. At ...
This study presents a typology of perceptions of old age based on a sample of 47 aging mentally reta...
This study focuses upon previously institutionalized mentally retarded older persons who, along with...
There are nearly two million children and youth of the United States who are mentally retarded. A pe...
Item does not contain fulltextIncreases in the life expectancy of people with Intellectual Disabilit...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the aging of people with intellectual disability from the perspective of ed...
Background of the Study. In an age when achievement, social status, intellectual acumen-and economic...
Special images associated with the concept ofdeath are applied to people who are mentally retarded. ...
Longer life expectancy is resulting in increasing numbers of elderly adults with intellectual disabi...
This study is an attempt to compare attitudes toward persons with mental retardation in different ag...
This article reports the health and medical status of participants in an Austrahan study of persons ...
Service providers are becoming sensitized to unique aspects of aging and its impact on health, and t...
Within the last ten to fifteen years considerable changes have occurred in the field of mental retar...