This handbook is aimed at clinicians and others who are engaged in caring for ageing adults with developmental disabilities. It is intended to inform understanding, promote assessment, assist in care planning, and especially to improve everyday living for this needy but sadly often neglected group of vulnerable individuals. The authors base their guidance on evidence, focusing on important insights that are likely to be valuable to the clinician interested in the care of the individuals on whose behalf the book has been prepared. A brief general overview of the area is followed by a detailed consideration of dementia in the context of developmental disability, including cause, diagnosis, assessment and natural history, with case examples. T...
Dementia is a particular concern for service providers supporting older people with learning disabi...
Dementia is the acquired, widespread, and often progressive impairment of cognitive functions that a...
People with Down’s syndrome are at far greater risk of developing dementia once they enter adulthood...
This handbook is aimed at clinicians and others who are engaged in caring for ageing adults with dev...
This handbook is aimed at clinicians and others who are engaged in caring for ageing adults with dev...
In response to a request by the local parent group, a clinic was developed to provide for the medica...
Developmental disabilities or neurodevelopmental disabilities (includes intellectual disability) are...
Introduction: Diagnosing dementia in people with severe/profound intellectual (and multiple) disabil...
This paper reviews literature pertaining to the treatment of people with developmental disabilities....
Abstract Background : In intellectual disability, the cognitive delay is observed during developmen...
The literature review draws on research relating to diagnoses of, and living with, learning disabili...
Background: The scientific literature reports that people with Down syndrome (DS) start aging premat...
© [insert the copyright line of the published article]. This AAM is provided for your own personal u...
This study compared the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in Down syndrome (DS-D gr...
This book is for health and social care professionals to provide information and insight into the ex...
Dementia is a particular concern for service providers supporting older people with learning disabi...
Dementia is the acquired, widespread, and often progressive impairment of cognitive functions that a...
People with Down’s syndrome are at far greater risk of developing dementia once they enter adulthood...
This handbook is aimed at clinicians and others who are engaged in caring for ageing adults with dev...
This handbook is aimed at clinicians and others who are engaged in caring for ageing adults with dev...
In response to a request by the local parent group, a clinic was developed to provide for the medica...
Developmental disabilities or neurodevelopmental disabilities (includes intellectual disability) are...
Introduction: Diagnosing dementia in people with severe/profound intellectual (and multiple) disabil...
This paper reviews literature pertaining to the treatment of people with developmental disabilities....
Abstract Background : In intellectual disability, the cognitive delay is observed during developmen...
The literature review draws on research relating to diagnoses of, and living with, learning disabili...
Background: The scientific literature reports that people with Down syndrome (DS) start aging premat...
© [insert the copyright line of the published article]. This AAM is provided for your own personal u...
This study compared the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in Down syndrome (DS-D gr...
This book is for health and social care professionals to provide information and insight into the ex...
Dementia is a particular concern for service providers supporting older people with learning disabi...
Dementia is the acquired, widespread, and often progressive impairment of cognitive functions that a...
People with Down’s syndrome are at far greater risk of developing dementia once they enter adulthood...