This study explores meanings of family care held by seven families that include a middle-aged adult with intellectually disability. In-depth interviews were conducted with members of each family- the person with intellectual disability, parents, siblings and sibling spouses. Participants described care as simply getting on with their lives, as Family Business, characterised by the conduct of well-understood tasks and routines. As such, all, including the person with intellectually disability, performed roles critical to the well-being of each other and the family as a whole. Family Business was underpinned by negotiated albeit often implicit rules that reflected family values and were amenable to changes in circumstances throughout the life...
To date, there have been few studies of mothers’ and fathers’ roles in caring for their adult childr...
Increased choice and control is a driving force of current disability policy in Australia for people...
BackgroundIn keeping with worldwide demographic changes and an ageing population, people with intell...
This study explores meanings of family care held by seven families that include a middle-aged adult ...
Aim: Australia has incorporated self-determination principles into current disability policies, focu...
The chief aim of this study was to discover issues of concern to older family caregivers of adults w...
Background: Planning for the future care of adults with an intellectual disability after the main fa...
Background: This study aimed to explore the perceptions of adult siblings regarding a future care r...
Introduction: Self-determination is a guiding principle of individualised, person-centred disability...
Increased childhood survival of people with complex physical needs, health and medical technology ad...
Abstract Most adults with intellectual disabilities are cared for across their life-spans by their f...
© 1996 Dr. Christine BigbyInformal support, primarily from parents, is central to the provision of c...
When parents die, siblings of older people with intellectual disability are likely to take responsib...
A key goal of the NDIS, the federally funding individualisedfunding scheme for people with a disabil...
This article describes the future residential and financial provision planned for a group of people ...
To date, there have been few studies of mothers’ and fathers’ roles in caring for their adult childr...
Increased choice and control is a driving force of current disability policy in Australia for people...
BackgroundIn keeping with worldwide demographic changes and an ageing population, people with intell...
This study explores meanings of family care held by seven families that include a middle-aged adult ...
Aim: Australia has incorporated self-determination principles into current disability policies, focu...
The chief aim of this study was to discover issues of concern to older family caregivers of adults w...
Background: Planning for the future care of adults with an intellectual disability after the main fa...
Background: This study aimed to explore the perceptions of adult siblings regarding a future care r...
Introduction: Self-determination is a guiding principle of individualised, person-centred disability...
Increased childhood survival of people with complex physical needs, health and medical technology ad...
Abstract Most adults with intellectual disabilities are cared for across their life-spans by their f...
© 1996 Dr. Christine BigbyInformal support, primarily from parents, is central to the provision of c...
When parents die, siblings of older people with intellectual disability are likely to take responsib...
A key goal of the NDIS, the federally funding individualisedfunding scheme for people with a disabil...
This article describes the future residential and financial provision planned for a group of people ...
To date, there have been few studies of mothers’ and fathers’ roles in caring for their adult childr...
Increased choice and control is a driving force of current disability policy in Australia for people...
BackgroundIn keeping with worldwide demographic changes and an ageing population, people with intell...