Vol. 33, No. 2,159-167 The disability and aging communities differ significantly in their perceptions, definitions, and values about the independence and autonomy of disabled individuals. These viewpoints are reflected in the different services and goals of personal assistance provided to older and younger disabled persons. We explore the applicability of the disability approach to personal assistance for older persons and offer ethical, practice-oriented, and political arguments for the aging community to adopt this approach. We also review past efforts toward achieving a ''unified agenda " between the aging and disability communities and outline possible future initiatives
Background: It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that affect thei...
This case study explores the qualitative experience of 4 consumers with a dual disability living in ...
abstract: Abstract Older adults and people with disabilities are two unique populations, though they...
Ageing with a disability increases the risk of hospitalization and nursing home admission. Ageing in...
Person-directed service models have emerged as important initiatives in improving long-term care. Pe...
This event will discuss care for seniors with disabilities and look at the conditions that allow fam...
Neither the aging nor the disabilities services system is prepared for the rapid growth in the numbe...
The aging of our society is well known, with policy makers and analysts forecasting enormous increas...
Abstract Background It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that aff...
Service providers are becoming sensitized to unique aspects of aging and its impact on health, and t...
Older adults residing in community, as well as those who are residing in institutional or care home ...
The growth of America's old-old population has resulted in increasing number of disabled elders requ...
Due to the policy of deinstitutionalization there is a population of adults with a developmental dis...
Long-term care programs that offer home and community services can do so through agency and/or consu...
Adults with developmental disabilities are living longer, living in the community, and participating...
Background: It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that affect thei...
This case study explores the qualitative experience of 4 consumers with a dual disability living in ...
abstract: Abstract Older adults and people with disabilities are two unique populations, though they...
Ageing with a disability increases the risk of hospitalization and nursing home admission. Ageing in...
Person-directed service models have emerged as important initiatives in improving long-term care. Pe...
This event will discuss care for seniors with disabilities and look at the conditions that allow fam...
Neither the aging nor the disabilities services system is prepared for the rapid growth in the numbe...
The aging of our society is well known, with policy makers and analysts forecasting enormous increas...
Abstract Background It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that aff...
Service providers are becoming sensitized to unique aspects of aging and its impact on health, and t...
Older adults residing in community, as well as those who are residing in institutional or care home ...
The growth of America's old-old population has resulted in increasing number of disabled elders requ...
Due to the policy of deinstitutionalization there is a population of adults with a developmental dis...
Long-term care programs that offer home and community services can do so through agency and/or consu...
Adults with developmental disabilities are living longer, living in the community, and participating...
Background: It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that affect thei...
This case study explores the qualitative experience of 4 consumers with a dual disability living in ...
abstract: Abstract Older adults and people with disabilities are two unique populations, though they...