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From an African American perspective - living with disabilities after age 50 learning anew and moving forward | Author(s) | Roger D Ford, Janice E Smith |
Journal title | Activities, Adaptation & Aging, vol 19, no 2, 1994 |
Pages | pp 61-71 |
Source | http://www.tandfonline.com |
Keywords | Physical disabilities ; Mobility ; Adjustment ; Black people ; United States of America. |
Annotation | Discusses some of the challenges facing older disabled people, in particular African Americans, and argues that many overcome obstacles such as apathy, lack of information about resources, mobility and transport and resistance to assistive technology, and manage to lead active lives in their communities. |
Accession Number | CPA-960125016 A |
Classmark | BN: C4: DR: TKE: 7T |
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