Today, ageing is as a multi-faceted argument which has social, cultural, economic and clinical implications. By some strange paradox, the results achieved in the medical field \u2013 in treatment and care, as well as the widespread improvement of the quality of life \u2013 tend to effectively extend the span of life, and particularly of the period of old age, that is looked upon more as a problem rather than an achievement worthy of pride. Indeed, ageing exacerbates an increase in economic, social and relational problems, each connected to an increase in the phenomenon of \u201cchronicity\u201d, all of which we are largely unprepared to face. It is best expressed by the oxymoron old age is a new age. It is a new phase of life, one which bri...
The reablement approach is becoming a popular social and health-care model in many Western countries...
Ageing with a disability increases the risk of hospitalization and nursing home admission. Ageing in...
Book note for Rod Michalko, The Difference that Disability Makes. Philadelphia: Temple University Pr...
This study explores subjective experiences of disability with ageing and ageing with long-term disab...
The progressive ageing of the global population is an important anthropological and social phenomeno...
[This piece is written for those working in social gerontology and aging studies, with the aim of br...
One of the major changes occurring during the last 40 years that affect people who have a disability...
In the modern world everyone of us is ageing every day in life. Ageing process starts before we are ...
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...
One central and unfortunately unavoidable characteristic of the aging process is its association wit...
This paper presents an ample discussion of ageing, seen both as a physiologic process and as a cultu...
Frailty has become a topic of increasing interest in health care. No longer treated as a catch-all t...
Ageing and disability are often conflated in theory and practice when old age is seen as synonym to ...
While philosophical discussions about the nature of human ageing have never been settled, they acqui...
The reablement approach is becoming a popular social and health-care model in many Western countries...
Ageing with a disability increases the risk of hospitalization and nursing home admission. Ageing in...
Book note for Rod Michalko, The Difference that Disability Makes. Philadelphia: Temple University Pr...
This study explores subjective experiences of disability with ageing and ageing with long-term disab...
The progressive ageing of the global population is an important anthropological and social phenomeno...
[This piece is written for those working in social gerontology and aging studies, with the aim of br...
One of the major changes occurring during the last 40 years that affect people who have a disability...
In the modern world everyone of us is ageing every day in life. Ageing process starts before we are ...
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...
One central and unfortunately unavoidable characteristic of the aging process is its association wit...
This paper presents an ample discussion of ageing, seen both as a physiologic process and as a cultu...
Frailty has become a topic of increasing interest in health care. No longer treated as a catch-all t...
Ageing and disability are often conflated in theory and practice when old age is seen as synonym to ...
While philosophical discussions about the nature of human ageing have never been settled, they acqui...
The reablement approach is becoming a popular social and health-care model in many Western countries...
Ageing with a disability increases the risk of hospitalization and nursing home admission. Ageing in...
Book note for Rod Michalko, The Difference that Disability Makes. Philadelphia: Temple University Pr...