Recently, the number of adults with Developmental Disabilities (DD) who live with their parents has increased. This study aims to explore how parents report retrospectively and interpret their experience in the context of self-actualization in the long-term care of a child with a developmental disability. Four forms of parents' experiences emerged from the analysis: "This child is my whole world"-Total devotion; "I Can Do Both"-Actualizing personal and familial goals as well as caregiving issues; "It's a mission, it's a calling, it's a full-time job"-Self-actualization through caregiving; and "Disability will not stop me"-Emphasizing self-actualization. While prior studies have created a distinct separation between caregiving and self-actua...
Individuals living with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) are often reliant on other...
Definitions of adulthood for people with intellectual disability are often complicated, with milesto...
The chief aim of this study was to discover issues of concern to older family caregivers of adults w...
This is a study of the process by which families make meaningful and adapt to mental retardation or ...
With the continued movement toward deinstitu tionalization, and community—based health care, profes...
Due to the policy of deinstitutionalization there is a population of adults with a developmental dis...
There is a growing phenomenon of adults, who in middle- and old age find themselves continuing to pr...
The increase in life expectancy for adults with learning disabilities has extended the caring role f...
Older adults who provide care for an adult child with a disability have rarely been considered in th...
This phenomenological study describes the impact of an educational intervention on the day-to-day ex...
Research investigating the impacts of raising children with various disabilities has predominantly b...
Multiple disabilities does not just affect the individual, it affects caregivers as well. Once a ch...
Purpose of the Study: A vast literature has examined family caregivers, but few studies explore tran...
A phenomenological study was used to explore the unique experience of parent caregiving in dual-pare...
Adults with developmental disabilities are living longer, living in the community, and participating...
Individuals living with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) are often reliant on other...
Definitions of adulthood for people with intellectual disability are often complicated, with milesto...
The chief aim of this study was to discover issues of concern to older family caregivers of adults w...
This is a study of the process by which families make meaningful and adapt to mental retardation or ...
With the continued movement toward deinstitu tionalization, and community—based health care, profes...
Due to the policy of deinstitutionalization there is a population of adults with a developmental dis...
There is a growing phenomenon of adults, who in middle- and old age find themselves continuing to pr...
The increase in life expectancy for adults with learning disabilities has extended the caring role f...
Older adults who provide care for an adult child with a disability have rarely been considered in th...
This phenomenological study describes the impact of an educational intervention on the day-to-day ex...
Research investigating the impacts of raising children with various disabilities has predominantly b...
Multiple disabilities does not just affect the individual, it affects caregivers as well. Once a ch...
Purpose of the Study: A vast literature has examined family caregivers, but few studies explore tran...
A phenomenological study was used to explore the unique experience of parent caregiving in dual-pare...
Adults with developmental disabilities are living longer, living in the community, and participating...
Individuals living with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) are often reliant on other...
Definitions of adulthood for people with intellectual disability are often complicated, with milesto...
The chief aim of this study was to discover issues of concern to older family caregivers of adults w...