While the popular press focuses on the dependency of the aged population, large numbers of elders provide care for family members rather than receive care. Explores the unique stresses and strains in the caregiving relationships between older parents and their adult children with developmental disabilities or mental illness. (Original abstract-amended
This article offers an examination of aging processes of lifelong caregivers and the possibilities f...
The purpose of this article was to review the literature about families of adult children with devel...
regarding assistance provided by adult children. Old-old parents expressed more concern regarding am...
While the popular press focuses on the dependency of the aged population, large numbers of elders pr...
Common misconceptions in the popular press focus on the dependency of the aged population, or cast t...
There is a growing phenomenon of adults, who in middle- and old age find themselves continuing to pr...
mentally ill adults live with their families, most with aging par-ents, a situation that accentuates...
With the continued movement toward deinstitu tionalization, and community—based health care, profes...
ABSTRACT: Older people who are caring for their adult sons and daughters with disabilities are under...
Background: It is predicted that over the next 30 years, there will be a significant increase in the...
Parents who have an adult child with a lifelong or chronic disability face atypical caregiving chall...
Due to the policy of deinstitutionalization there is a population of adults with a developmental dis...
Older parents of learning disabled people are a neglected area of gerontology (Smith and Tobin 1993)...
Purpose of the Study: A vast literature has examined family caregivers, but few studies explore tran...
This article discusses the role of adult children with serious mental illness as a source of support...
This article offers an examination of aging processes of lifelong caregivers and the possibilities f...
The purpose of this article was to review the literature about families of adult children with devel...
regarding assistance provided by adult children. Old-old parents expressed more concern regarding am...
While the popular press focuses on the dependency of the aged population, large numbers of elders pr...
Common misconceptions in the popular press focus on the dependency of the aged population, or cast t...
There is a growing phenomenon of adults, who in middle- and old age find themselves continuing to pr...
mentally ill adults live with their families, most with aging par-ents, a situation that accentuates...
With the continued movement toward deinstitu tionalization, and community—based health care, profes...
ABSTRACT: Older people who are caring for their adult sons and daughters with disabilities are under...
Background: It is predicted that over the next 30 years, there will be a significant increase in the...
Parents who have an adult child with a lifelong or chronic disability face atypical caregiving chall...
Due to the policy of deinstitutionalization there is a population of adults with a developmental dis...
Older parents of learning disabled people are a neglected area of gerontology (Smith and Tobin 1993)...
Purpose of the Study: A vast literature has examined family caregivers, but few studies explore tran...
This article discusses the role of adult children with serious mental illness as a source of support...
This article offers an examination of aging processes of lifelong caregivers and the possibilities f...
The purpose of this article was to review the literature about families of adult children with devel...
regarding assistance provided by adult children. Old-old parents expressed more concern regarding am...