Our study examines how staff in housing and day activity centres describe the transition of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) to old-age retirement. The data comprise the staff’s written responses to open-ended questions included in an online questionnaire. The data were analysed using content analysis, followed by further analysis using the concept of the script. We identified two main scripts in which the staff outline the transition process. According to the person-centred script, the role of the person with ID in transition is an agent with initiative and the staff are seen as enablers and supporters. In the system-driven script, the role of the person with ID is a passive object adapting to changes, while the staff seems to im...
Background: As part of a larger study exploring the transition to retirement for people with intelle...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities and behaviours that challenge others are living lo...
This study explores the experiences and reflections of staff in intellectual disability (ID) service...
People with intellectual disabilities have increased life expectancy compared to just a few decades ...
The foreshadowed increase of older people with intellectual disability has become a reality in many ...
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...
Transitions in older adults with intellectual disabilities are relatively understudied and can opera...
Aim: It’s been nearly 30 years since Disability Employment Services (DES) were introduced in Austral...
People with intellectual disabilities have increased life expectancy compared to just a few decades ...
Introduction Employees with disabilities in supported employment are ageing and, as their retirement...
A change in the form and way of life for persons with intellectual disability, which increases its q...
With the deinstitutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities, they are not only living ...
An increasing number of people with intellectual disability (ID) are reaching older ages today altho...
An increasing number of people with intellectual disability (ID) are reaching older ages today altho...
Background: As part of a larger study exploring the transition to retirement for people with intelle...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities and behaviours that challenge others are living lo...
This study explores the experiences and reflections of staff in intellectual disability (ID) service...
People with intellectual disabilities have increased life expectancy compared to just a few decades ...
The foreshadowed increase of older people with intellectual disability has become a reality in many ...
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...
Transitions in older adults with intellectual disabilities are relatively understudied and can opera...
Aim: It’s been nearly 30 years since Disability Employment Services (DES) were introduced in Austral...
People with intellectual disabilities have increased life expectancy compared to just a few decades ...
Introduction Employees with disabilities in supported employment are ageing and, as their retirement...
A change in the form and way of life for persons with intellectual disability, which increases its q...
With the deinstitutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities, they are not only living ...
An increasing number of people with intellectual disability (ID) are reaching older ages today altho...
An increasing number of people with intellectual disability (ID) are reaching older ages today altho...
Background: As part of a larger study exploring the transition to retirement for people with intelle...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities and behaviours that challenge others are living lo...
This study explores the experiences and reflections of staff in intellectual disability (ID) service...