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Ageing matters: pathways for older people with a learning disability Unit four: Working with families | Author(s) | John Harris , Lucille Bennett, James Hogg |
Corporate Author | British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD) |
Publisher | British Institute of Learning Disabilities, Kidderminster, 1997 |
Pages | 30 pp (4 of 6 units) |
Source | BILD, Wolverhampton Road, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY10 3PP. |
Keywords | Cognitive impairment ; Family care ; Living in the community ; Community care ; Personnel ; Training [welfare work] ; Instruction handbooks. |
Annotation | This is the fourth of six independent study units for staff working directly with older people with learning difficulties. It considers the special demands made on families which include a person with a learning disability, to enable that person to continue to live in the family home. At various points, activities and points for practice are introduced, as part of the process of independent study. |
Accession Number | CPA-980203215 B |
Classmark | E4: P6:SJ: K4: PA: QM: QW: 69M |
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