This phenomenological study describes the impact of an educational intervention on the day-to-day experiences of older parent caregivers of adults with developmental disabilities who were engaged in the process of future-care planning. Qualitative strategies of individual and focus group interviewing were used with a purposive sample of older caregivers. Participants were members of an existing parent support group. Twenty-three caregivers representing 18 families were queried before and after the education program. The disabilities represented were mental retardation, cerebral palsy and autism. Parents whose children live at or away from home were included. The intervention was conducted on five Saturdays over a two month period; the durat...
Background: Older parents of adults with intellectual disability (ID) face a lifetime of care. Despi...
A future plan is key to directing and continuing supports for a person with a developmental disabili...
There is a growing phenomenon of adults, who in middle- and old age find themselves continuing to pr...
This phenomenological study describes the impact of an educational intervention on the day-to-day ex...
Due to the policy of deinstitutionalization there is a population of adults with a developmental dis...
This descriptive study examined the current status of future planning preparation by caregivers for ...
With the continued movement toward deinstitu tionalization, and community—based health care, profes...
Little is known about the desires of older persons with developmental disabilities who are living wi...
Parents of youth with intellectual or developmental disabilities of transition age (14 to 22 years) ...
Implications for educational programming were delineated based on an examination of educational want...
Older adults who provide care for an adult child with a disability have rarely been considered in th...
This article reports on the results of a qualitative study (in-depth interviews) carried out in the ...
Background: Planning for the future care of adults with an intellectual disability after the main fa...
Background: It is predicted that over the next 30 years, there will be a significant increase in the...
Parents of handicapped children face special challenges if they attempt to assure maximal developmen...
Background: Older parents of adults with intellectual disability (ID) face a lifetime of care. Despi...
A future plan is key to directing and continuing supports for a person with a developmental disabili...
There is a growing phenomenon of adults, who in middle- and old age find themselves continuing to pr...
This phenomenological study describes the impact of an educational intervention on the day-to-day ex...
Due to the policy of deinstitutionalization there is a population of adults with a developmental dis...
This descriptive study examined the current status of future planning preparation by caregivers for ...
With the continued movement toward deinstitu tionalization, and community—based health care, profes...
Little is known about the desires of older persons with developmental disabilities who are living wi...
Parents of youth with intellectual or developmental disabilities of transition age (14 to 22 years) ...
Implications for educational programming were delineated based on an examination of educational want...
Older adults who provide care for an adult child with a disability have rarely been considered in th...
This article reports on the results of a qualitative study (in-depth interviews) carried out in the ...
Background: Planning for the future care of adults with an intellectual disability after the main fa...
Background: It is predicted that over the next 30 years, there will be a significant increase in the...
Parents of handicapped children face special challenges if they attempt to assure maximal developmen...
Background: Older parents of adults with intellectual disability (ID) face a lifetime of care. Despi...
A future plan is key to directing and continuing supports for a person with a developmental disabili...
There is a growing phenomenon of adults, who in middle- and old age find themselves continuing to pr...