Ageing with Deaf Blindness

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Abstract

Mainstream gerontological scholarship has taken little heed of people ageing with disability, and they have also been largely overlooked by both disability and ageing policies and service systems. The Handbook on Ageing with Disability is the first to pull together knowledge about the experience of ageing with disability. It provides a broad look at scholarship in this developing field and across different groups of people with disability in order to form a better understanding of commonalities across groups and identify unique facets of ageing within specific groups. Drawing from academic, personal, and clinical perspectives, the chapters address topics stemming from how the ageing with disability experience is framed, the heterogeneity of the population ageing with disability and the disability experience, issues of social exclusion, health and wellness, frailty, later life, and policy contexts for ageing with disability in various countries. Responding to the need to increase access to knowledge in this field, the Handbook provides guideposts for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers about what matters in providing services, developing programmes, and implementing policies that support persons ageing with long-term disabilities and their families.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook on Ageing with Disability
EditorsMichelle Putnam, Christine Bigby
Place of PublicationAbingdon
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter9
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9780429465352
ISBN (Print)9781138611498
Publication statusPublished - 11 Mar 2021

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