Background: As part of a larger study exploring the transition to retirement for people with intellectual disability from a working life in mainstream employment, this paper reports on retirement from the perspective of those who have already retired. Method: Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with five Australian retirees with intellectual disability. Data were analysed using grounded theory methodology. Employment service records provided background information on participants' employment and supports. Results: Retirement occurred as the solution to ongoing problems primarily related to health. Retirement decisions were made in conjunction with family and support staff, with participants reporting varying levels of self-determinat...
Aim: Many people with intellectual disability are reaching an age to consider retirement. However, ...
The right of people with disabilities to be fully included in society is a well-established policy g...
Aim: Older people with intellectual disability face signifi cant barriers to retirement. This study ...
Aim: It’s been nearly 30 years since Disability Employment Services (DES) were introduced in Austral...
Disability Employment Services (DES) have provided an opportunity for people with a significant inte...
The need to plan for and transition to retirement is now a reality for people with intellectual disa...
Due to increased life expectancy, the number of older Australians with a long-term disability, such ...
Background: Australia has few policies to support the transition of older people with intellectual d...
People with intellectual disabilities have increased life expectancy compared to just a few decades ...
People with intellectual disabilities have increased life expectancy compared to just a few decades ...
The year 2016 will mark 30 years of employment services in Australia supporting people with intellec...
The foreshadowed increase of older people with intellectual disability has become a reality in many ...
Introduction Employees with disabilities in supported employment are ageing and, as their retirement...
Retirement is a major life transition that offers many opportunities for self-determination. In Aust...
With the deinstitutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities, they are not only living ...
Aim: Many people with intellectual disability are reaching an age to consider retirement. However, ...
The right of people with disabilities to be fully included in society is a well-established policy g...
Aim: Older people with intellectual disability face signifi cant barriers to retirement. This study ...
Aim: It’s been nearly 30 years since Disability Employment Services (DES) were introduced in Austral...
Disability Employment Services (DES) have provided an opportunity for people with a significant inte...
The need to plan for and transition to retirement is now a reality for people with intellectual disa...
Due to increased life expectancy, the number of older Australians with a long-term disability, such ...
Background: Australia has few policies to support the transition of older people with intellectual d...
People with intellectual disabilities have increased life expectancy compared to just a few decades ...
People with intellectual disabilities have increased life expectancy compared to just a few decades ...
The year 2016 will mark 30 years of employment services in Australia supporting people with intellec...
The foreshadowed increase of older people with intellectual disability has become a reality in many ...
Introduction Employees with disabilities in supported employment are ageing and, as their retirement...
Retirement is a major life transition that offers many opportunities for self-determination. In Aust...
With the deinstitutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities, they are not only living ...
Aim: Many people with intellectual disability are reaching an age to consider retirement. However, ...
The right of people with disabilities to be fully included in society is a well-established policy g...
Aim: Older people with intellectual disability face signifi cant barriers to retirement. This study ...