The concurrent ageing of parental care-givers and people with intellectual disabilities is driving academic and social welfare concern for a post-parental care 'crisis'. The 'crisis' typically pertains to a transition from primary care in the family home precipitated by the death or incapacity of older parents without a pre-planned pathway to post-parental care. This crisis is amplified in rural communities given low service engagement with families and a deficit of disability-supported accommodation and services. Academics, service providers and policy makers have responded through a problematisation of post-parental care planning. This focus continues to normalise informal care, burdens families with responsibility for...
In Australia, from the 1980s, the processes of de-institutionalization and non-institutionalization ...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Objective: This project aimed to identify a population of adult...
This issues paper is part of an inquiry developing detailed options for restructuring Australia\u27s...
Background: Australian research indicates that post-parental care transitions are rarely planned and...
© 1996 Dr. Christine BigbyInformal support, primarily from parents, is central to the provision of c...
The increased life expectancy of people with intellectual disability raises the dual issues of suppo...
Increased childhood survival of people with complex physical needs, health and medical technology ad...
Background: Planning for the future care of adults with an intellectual disability after the main fa...
INTRODUCTION: This article provides an in-depth investigation of the accommodation circumstances of ...
This study describes the understanding, experiences and expectations of families living in rural and...
In Australia, disability reforms in policy and practice have undergone significant change since Worl...
Executive summary In Australia, and internationally, the family is recognised as the best environm...
Introduction: This article provides an in-depth investigation of the accommodation circumstances of ...
Social care policies for frail elderly people and other people with disabilities are based on the no...
Australia has recently undergone a revolution in how people with disabilities access funding and ch...
In Australia, from the 1980s, the processes of de-institutionalization and non-institutionalization ...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Objective: This project aimed to identify a population of adult...
This issues paper is part of an inquiry developing detailed options for restructuring Australia\u27s...
Background: Australian research indicates that post-parental care transitions are rarely planned and...
© 1996 Dr. Christine BigbyInformal support, primarily from parents, is central to the provision of c...
The increased life expectancy of people with intellectual disability raises the dual issues of suppo...
Increased childhood survival of people with complex physical needs, health and medical technology ad...
Background: Planning for the future care of adults with an intellectual disability after the main fa...
INTRODUCTION: This article provides an in-depth investigation of the accommodation circumstances of ...
This study describes the understanding, experiences and expectations of families living in rural and...
In Australia, disability reforms in policy and practice have undergone significant change since Worl...
Executive summary In Australia, and internationally, the family is recognised as the best environm...
Introduction: This article provides an in-depth investigation of the accommodation circumstances of ...
Social care policies for frail elderly people and other people with disabilities are based on the no...
Australia has recently undergone a revolution in how people with disabilities access funding and ch...
In Australia, from the 1980s, the processes of de-institutionalization and non-institutionalization ...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Objective: This project aimed to identify a population of adult...
This issues paper is part of an inquiry developing detailed options for restructuring Australia\u27s...