Purpose - This article aims to explore the new challenge posed by the first generations of people with learning disabilities who are now living into older age in significant numbers. Most are living with family carers, who are themselves ageing. This represents a major transition in people's lives and one to which services must respond if a normal life event is not to be turned into a crisis. Though this issue has been acknowledged by government, much more needs to be done to provide people with learning disabilities and their families with the necessary support to enjoy a healthy and active old age. Design/methodology/approach - This article draws on the work of the authors for over a decade in this field. Findings - Learning disabled peop...
Background: There are a significant number of adults with a learning disability who live with and ar...
The increase in life expectancy for adults with learning disabilities has extended the caring role f...
Older parents of learning disabled people are a neglected area of gerontology (Smith and Tobin 1993)...
More people with learning disabilities are living longer. This is a good news story! But, the bad ne...
BackgroundIn keeping with worldwide demographic changes and an ageing population, people with intell...
This article describes the future residential and financial provision planned for a group of people ...
Background People with learning disabilities are living longer. Despite government policy to encoura...
This article reports on the results of a qualitative study (in-depth interviews) carried out in the ...
Overview of research, policy and practices relating to service responses to adults with learning dif...
Increased childhood survival of people with complex physical needs, health and medical technology ad...
Background: People (with and without learning disabilities) are living longer. Demographic ageing cr...
Background: Planning for the future care of adults with an intellectual disability after the main fa...
People with a learning disability have an increased longevity. The majority of adults with a learnin...
Purpose: Individuals with intellectual disability(ies) are living longer contributing to an overall ...
Background: There are a significant number of adults with a learning disability who live with and ar...
The increase in life expectancy for adults with learning disabilities has extended the caring role f...
Older parents of learning disabled people are a neglected area of gerontology (Smith and Tobin 1993)...
More people with learning disabilities are living longer. This is a good news story! But, the bad ne...
BackgroundIn keeping with worldwide demographic changes and an ageing population, people with intell...
This article describes the future residential and financial provision planned for a group of people ...
Background People with learning disabilities are living longer. Despite government policy to encoura...
This article reports on the results of a qualitative study (in-depth interviews) carried out in the ...
Overview of research, policy and practices relating to service responses to adults with learning dif...
Increased childhood survival of people with complex physical needs, health and medical technology ad...
Background: People (with and without learning disabilities) are living longer. Demographic ageing cr...
Background: Planning for the future care of adults with an intellectual disability after the main fa...
People with a learning disability have an increased longevity. The majority of adults with a learnin...
Purpose: Individuals with intellectual disability(ies) are living longer contributing to an overall ...
Background: There are a significant number of adults with a learning disability who live with and ar...
The increase in life expectancy for adults with learning disabilities has extended the caring role f...
Older parents of learning disabled people are a neglected area of gerontology (Smith and Tobin 1993)...