Community Supports for Aging Adults with Lifelong DisabilitiesMatthew P. Janicki, Edward F. Ansello This book addresses the needs of older adults (age 45 and older) with developmental disabilities and adults with other lifelong disabilities who have similar needs. It discusses age-related and disability-related issues in community life. |
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Aging Adults and Their Life Situations | 1 |
Learning from QualityofLife Models | 19 |
Older Adults Perspectives on Social | 41 |
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