Books and Chapters
Heller, T. & Marks, B. (2005). Aging and disability. In G. Albrecht (Ed.), Encyclopedia on Disability, Volume 1, (pp. 67-78). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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Disability Through the Life Course (2011) Heller, T. & Parker Harris, S.: SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA.
In this book, the life course approach assumes that, beginning prenatally, events occurring early in life affect later periods in one's life. It recognizes that development does not necessarily proceed in neat stages and that impairments interact with social determinants (e.g., culture and socioeconomic status) and environmental aspects (e.g., services and supports) across the life course, resulting in differing outcomes for people.
ISBN: 9781412987677
COST PER UNIT: $75.00 (hardcover)
Order directly from SAGE Publications
http://www.sagepub.com/books/Book234964
Or Call: 1-800-818-7243
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Aging and developmental disability: Current research, programming, and practice implications (2001). Hammel, Joy & Nochajski, Susan, Binghamton: The Haworth Press
This book explores the research findings and practice implications pertaining to normative and disability-related aging. It discusses the effectiveness of specific interventions for aging adults with intellectual and related developmental disabilities, including assistive technology and environmental intervention. The book provides web site resources to disability organizations, databases, and other sites.
ISBN: 0-7890-1040-2
COST PER UNIT: $22.95 (soft cover); $39.95 (hardcover)
Order directly from The Haworth Press at www.haworthpress.com or 1-800-429-6784
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Older adults with mental retardation and their families, (1997). Heller, T. A chapter in Bray, N. W. (Ed.) International Review of Research in Mental Retardation-Vol 20.
This chapter addresses the needs of older adults with mental retardation and their families from a psychosocial model that examines age-related changes and from the broader perspective of demographic and service trends affecting this population.
ISBN: 0-12366-2206
COST PER UNIT: $104.95
Order directly from Academic Press, 525 B. Street, Suite 1900, San Diego, CA 92101-4495, USA; www.apnet.com
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Disability Through the Life Course (2011) Heller, T. & Parker Harris, S.: SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA.
In this book, the life course approach assumes that, beginning prenatally, events occurring early in life affect later periods in one's life. It recognizes that development does not necessarily proceed in neat stages and that impairments interact with social determinants (e.g., culture and socioeconomic status) and environmental aspects (e.g., services and supports) across the life course, resulting in differing outcomes for people.
ISBN: 9781412987677
COST PER UNIT: $75.00 (hardcover)
Order directly from SAGE Publications
http://www.sagepub.com/books/Book234964
Or Call: 1-800-818-7243
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Aging and developmental disability: Current research, programming, and practice implications (2001). Hammel, Joy & Nochajski, Susan, Binghamton: The Haworth Press
This book explores the research findings and practice implications pertaining to normative and disability-related aging. It discusses the effectiveness of specific interventions for aging adults with intellectual and related developmental disabilities, including assistive technology and environmental intervention. The book provides web site resources to disability organizations, databases, and other sites.
ISBN: 0-7890-1040-2
COST PER UNIT: $22.95 (soft cover); $39.95 (hardcover)
Order directly from The Haworth Press at www.haworthpress.com or 1-800-429-6784
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Older adults with mental retardation and their families, (1997). Heller, T. A chapter in Bray, N. W. (Ed.) International Review of Research in Mental Retardation-Vol 20.
This chapter addresses the needs of older adults with mental retardation and their families from a psychosocial model that examines age-related changes and from the broader perspective of demographic and service trends affecting this population.
ISBN: 0-12366-2206
COST PER UNIT: $104.95
Order directly from Academic Press, 525 B. Street, Suite 1900, San Diego, CA 92101-4495, USA; www.apnet.com
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