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Aging and Developmental Disability
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2010This article addresses the challenges faced by individuals with a developmental disability as they age. As this group ages, many face unpleasant experiences including poverty, isolation, abuse, and at best adequate, but more commonly poor medical care.
Thomas E, Strax +3 more
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Disability and developmental biology
Development, 2023ABSTRACT Disabled scientists face tremendous barriers to entry into, and progression within, a scientific career, remaining immensely under-represented at every career stage. Disability inclusivity drives in science are increasingly prevalent, but few data are available from the developmental biology community specifically.
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Rehabilitation for Developmental Disabilities
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1993This article describes the role of physical and occupational therapists in the rehabilitation of children with a variety of developmental disabilities. Emphasis has been placed on alerting the pediatrician to the types of assessment and treatments provided in order to encourage early referral of clients.
L A, Kurtz, S A, Scull
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Prevention of developmental disabilities
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2005People with developmental disabilities have problems with major life activities such as language, mobility, learning, self-help, and independent living. Developmental disabilities begin anytime during development upto 22 years of age and usually last throughout a person's lifetime. It reflects the person's need for a combination and sequence of special
Sheffali, Gulati, Vani, Wasir
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Deinstitutionalization of the Developmentally Disabled
Social Work, 1983Rights Act of 1978 (P.L. 95-602).1 Briefly, the term "developmental dis ability" refers to a severe, chronic handicap that is characterized by permanent deficits in cognitive and adaptive functioning.2 Specific dis abling conditions include mental re tardation, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, autism, dyslexia, deafness, blindness, learning disability, or any
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Developmental Considerations of Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities
Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1994Adolescents with developmental disabilities have pertinent developmental and psychosocial needs that require consideration for optimal long-term planing and intervention. Unless the special needs of these adolescents are addressed, obstacles to living meaningful and satisfying lives will occur.
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2015
Abstract While the purpose of the correctional system is multi-faceted, including punishment and removal of the offender from society, one component is rehabilitation. With no offender does this seem more relevant than those with developmental disabilities.
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Abstract While the purpose of the correctional system is multi-faceted, including punishment and removal of the offender from society, one component is rehabilitation. With no offender does this seem more relevant than those with developmental disabilities.
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Care of Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Developmental Disabilities.
FP essentials, 2016Approximately 4.8% of individuals in the United States are affected by developmental disabilities (DDs). These individuals have a spectrum of abilities in terms of communication, mobility, and activities of daily living (ADLs). Because there typically is no specific treatment for the underlying disability, the focus of care should be on diagnosing and ...
Dean, Weedon +3 more
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Abstract While the purpose of the correctional system is multifaceted, including punishment and removal from society, one component is rehabilitation. With no offender does this seem more relevant than those with developmental disabilities. Although the research is mixed, most studies suggest that individuals with developmental delays
Barbara E. McDermott, George W. Hebert
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Barbara E. McDermott, George W. Hebert
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Developmental Disabilities Awareness
Pediatric Annals, 2023Joseph R, Hageman +1 more
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