This study explores the experiences and reflections of staff in intellectual disability (ID) services concerning ageing with ID. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 24 staff members in group homes and daily activity centres. The findings showed that the staff were uncertain about the signs of ageing in people with intellectual disabilities; they compared the life conditions of these people with conditions in older people without intellectual disabilities. Their emphasis on an active lifestyle was very strong. The staff members also mentioned uncertainty about how to facilitate assistive devices and whether ‘ageing in place’ was the best solution. The overall theme was manifested as ambivalence where notions of older people with intel...
Background: In the context of ageing populations in the western world, people with lifelong disabili...
This paper deals with the implicationsofthenational study ofolder peoplewith an intellectual disabil...
Older people with intellectual disabilities often experience high levels of health needs and multipl...
This study explores the experiences and reflections of staff in intellectual disability (ID) service...
An increasing number of people with intellectual disability (ID) are reaching older ages today altho...
An increasing number of people with intellectual disability (ID) are reaching older ages today altho...
Background: Considerable attention is currently being directed towards both active ageing and the re...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the aging of people with intellectual disability from the perspective of ed...
With the deinstitutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities, they are not only living ...
Aims: Life expectancy for both sexes in Australia exceeds 80 years, with individuals with intellectu...
Background This paper explores how group home staff in Victoria, Australia, responded to residents w...
This is a description of conceptions of ageing and engagement with learning for 16 older people (52 ...
This article includes a description of conceptions of aging and engagement with learning for 16 olde...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. This article includes a...
The aim of this article is to explore how older people with intellectual disability (ID), who live i...
Background: In the context of ageing populations in the western world, people with lifelong disabili...
This paper deals with the implicationsofthenational study ofolder peoplewith an intellectual disabil...
Older people with intellectual disabilities often experience high levels of health needs and multipl...
This study explores the experiences and reflections of staff in intellectual disability (ID) service...
An increasing number of people with intellectual disability (ID) are reaching older ages today altho...
An increasing number of people with intellectual disability (ID) are reaching older ages today altho...
Background: Considerable attention is currently being directed towards both active ageing and the re...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the aging of people with intellectual disability from the perspective of ed...
With the deinstitutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities, they are not only living ...
Aims: Life expectancy for both sexes in Australia exceeds 80 years, with individuals with intellectu...
Background This paper explores how group home staff in Victoria, Australia, responded to residents w...
This is a description of conceptions of ageing and engagement with learning for 16 older people (52 ...
This article includes a description of conceptions of aging and engagement with learning for 16 olde...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. This article includes a...
The aim of this article is to explore how older people with intellectual disability (ID), who live i...
Background: In the context of ageing populations in the western world, people with lifelong disabili...
This paper deals with the implicationsofthenational study ofolder peoplewith an intellectual disabil...
Older people with intellectual disabilities often experience high levels of health needs and multipl...