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Original Article

Identifying “hidden” populations of older adults with mental handicap: Outreach in the U.K.

Pages 207-218 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009

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Aoife Mahon, Elizabeth Tilley, Gurch Randhawa, Yannis Pappas & Jitka Vseteckova. (2019) Ageing carers and intellectual disability: a scoping review. Quality in Ageing and Older Adults 20:4, pages 162-178.
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Philip Dodd, Suzanne Guerin, Fiona Mulvany, Janette Tyrrell & John Hillery. (2009) Assessment and Characteristics of Older Adults with Intellectual Disabilities Who are not Accessing Specialist Intellectual Disability Services. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 22:1, pages 87-95.
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Christine Bigby & Susan Balandin. 2004. The International Handbook of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. The International Handbook of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 221 236 .
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Jane Hubert & Sheila Hollins. (2018) Working with elderly carers of people with learning disabilities and planning for the future. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 6:1, pages 41-48.
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David May & James Hogg. (2010) Is There a ‘Hidden’ Population of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities? Evidence from a Follow‐Up Study. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 12:3, pages 177-189.
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J. Hogg. (2007) Intellectual disability and ageing: ecological perspectives from recent research 1 . Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 41:2, pages 136-143.
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S. Moss & P. Patel. (2007) Dementia in older people with intellectual disability: symptoms of physical and mental illness, and levels of adaptive behaviour. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 41:1, pages 60-69.
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Mike Kerr, William Fraser & David Felce. (2009) Primary Health Care for People with a Learning Disability. British Journal of Learning Disabilities 24:1, pages 2-8.
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J. Hogg & S. Moss. (2008) The applicability of the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K‐ABC) with older adults (50+ years) with moderate, severe and profound intellectual impairment. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 39:3, pages 167-176.
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Pradip Patel, David Goldberg & Steve Moss. (2018) Psychiatric Morbidity in Older People with Moderate and Severe Learning Disability. British Journal of Psychiatry 163:4, pages 481-491.
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S.C. Moss, J. Hogg & M. Home. (2010) INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SERVICE SUPPORT OF OLDER PEOPLE WITH MODERATE, SEVERE AND PROFOUND LEARNING DISABILITY WITH AND WITHOUT COMMUNITY MENTAL HANDICAP TEAM SUPPORT. Mental Handicap Research 6:1, pages 3-17.
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