People with intellectual disability are a relatively new but growing minority group within Australia's ageing population. Disability policies point to the equal right of people with disabilities to a quality of life similar to that of other citizens. Disability services are increasingly required to provide individualised and responsive services, irrespective of age, for people with lifelong disabilities. The present study explored the everyday lives of older people with intellectual disability in Victoria and Queensland, examining their experiences of using disability services and the ways in which services responded to their ageing. The aim of the study was to inform practice and service development for older people with intellectual disab...
This thesis is drawn from the experiences and viewpoints expressed by five individuals with intellec...
Introduction: This article provides an in-depth investigation of the accommodation circumstances of ...
This study explores the experiences and reflections of staff in intellectual disability (ID) service...
People with intellectual disability are a relatively new but growing minority group within Australia...
Background: Considerable attention is currently being directed towards both active ageing and the re...
In Australia, disability reforms in policy and practice have undergone significant change since Worl...
Increased childhood survival of people with complex physical needs, health and medical technology ad...
The increasing number of people with disabilities surviving to old age raises questions regarding th...
Aims: Life expectancy for both sexes in Australia exceeds 80 years, with individuals with intellectu...
INTRODUCTION: This article provides an in-depth investigation of the accommodation circumstances of ...
This paper deals with the implicationsofthenational study ofolder peoplewith an intellectual disabil...
Background: Planning for the future care of adults with an intellectual disability after the main fa...
Aim: It’s been nearly 30 years since Disability Employment Services (DES) were introduced in Austral...
An increasing number of people with intellectual disability (ID) are reaching older ages today altho...
This paper describes the involvement of older people with intellectual disabilities in residential-a...
This thesis is drawn from the experiences and viewpoints expressed by five individuals with intellec...
Introduction: This article provides an in-depth investigation of the accommodation circumstances of ...
This study explores the experiences and reflections of staff in intellectual disability (ID) service...
People with intellectual disability are a relatively new but growing minority group within Australia...
Background: Considerable attention is currently being directed towards both active ageing and the re...
In Australia, disability reforms in policy and practice have undergone significant change since Worl...
Increased childhood survival of people with complex physical needs, health and medical technology ad...
The increasing number of people with disabilities surviving to old age raises questions regarding th...
Aims: Life expectancy for both sexes in Australia exceeds 80 years, with individuals with intellectu...
INTRODUCTION: This article provides an in-depth investigation of the accommodation circumstances of ...
This paper deals with the implicationsofthenational study ofolder peoplewith an intellectual disabil...
Background: Planning for the future care of adults with an intellectual disability after the main fa...
Aim: It’s been nearly 30 years since Disability Employment Services (DES) were introduced in Austral...
An increasing number of people with intellectual disability (ID) are reaching older ages today altho...
This paper describes the involvement of older people with intellectual disabilities in residential-a...
This thesis is drawn from the experiences and viewpoints expressed by five individuals with intellec...
Introduction: This article provides an in-depth investigation of the accommodation circumstances of ...
This study explores the experiences and reflections of staff in intellectual disability (ID) service...