Introduction: In the context of an increasingly ageing society with a growing number of persons diagnosed with chronic disabling conditions including dementia and persons with disabilities, ageing and disability represent two policy fields which need to be jointly re- thought. So far, policymakers and other political actors have not adequately reacted to these changing demographics. Description of policy and practice: The two policy fields are based upon different presuppositions. Also, disability and ageing interest groups set different agendas. As several political actor groups with diverse interests and goals operate in the political space, efforts to bridge policies and practices in ageing and disability are confronted with s...
sydney.edu.au Research on ageing with disability dates back more than four decades. However, the evi...
Ageing and disability are often conflated in theory and practice when old age is seen as synonym to ...
What I argue in this article is that anexclusively special needs approach to disability is inevitabl...
Introduction: In the context of an increasingly ageing society with a growing number of persons diag...
<p align="left"><strong>Introduction: </strong>In the context of an increasingly ageing society with...
This study explores subjective experiences of disability with ageing and ageing with long-term disab...
Purpose: The need for bridging between disability and ageing is significant for two primary reasons:...
In the last decades, there has been a progressive ageing of the population, known as “demographic re...
© 2018 Dr. Nicola Ann HeathThe dominant model of successful ageing developed by Rowe and Kahn, state...
Abstract Background Bridging involves improving knowl...
Background: People (with and without learning disabilities) are living longer. Demographic ageing cr...
Today, ageing is as a multi-faceted argument which has social, cultural, economic and clinical impli...
Background: People (with and without learning disabilities) are living longer. Demographic ageing cr...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate that there are one billion people living with disabilit...
Growing older is not predictable decline, and the overwhelming majority age without acquiring disabi...
sydney.edu.au Research on ageing with disability dates back more than four decades. However, the evi...
Ageing and disability are often conflated in theory and practice when old age is seen as synonym to ...
What I argue in this article is that anexclusively special needs approach to disability is inevitabl...
Introduction: In the context of an increasingly ageing society with a growing number of persons diag...
<p align="left"><strong>Introduction: </strong>In the context of an increasingly ageing society with...
This study explores subjective experiences of disability with ageing and ageing with long-term disab...
Purpose: The need for bridging between disability and ageing is significant for two primary reasons:...
In the last decades, there has been a progressive ageing of the population, known as “demographic re...
© 2018 Dr. Nicola Ann HeathThe dominant model of successful ageing developed by Rowe and Kahn, state...
Abstract Background Bridging involves improving knowl...
Background: People (with and without learning disabilities) are living longer. Demographic ageing cr...
Today, ageing is as a multi-faceted argument which has social, cultural, economic and clinical impli...
Background: People (with and without learning disabilities) are living longer. Demographic ageing cr...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate that there are one billion people living with disabilit...
Growing older is not predictable decline, and the overwhelming majority age without acquiring disabi...
sydney.edu.au Research on ageing with disability dates back more than four decades. However, the evi...
Ageing and disability are often conflated in theory and practice when old age is seen as synonym to ...
What I argue in this article is that anexclusively special needs approach to disability is inevitabl...