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Aging and Developmental Disabilities Bibliography

The materials listed below are available to Indiana residents from the Center for Disability Information and Referral (CeDIR), Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, Indiana's University Center for Excellence on Disabilities, 2853 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47408-2696, 800/437-7924 (toll free in Indiana; voice/TT), 812/855-9396 (Bloomington; voice/TT).

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Books

Berman, C. (2006). Caring for yourself while caring for your aging parents: How to help how to survive (3rd ed.). New York: Henry Holt. (Call Number: 20.9 .B4 2006)

Center for Mental Health Services. (2005). Mentally healthy aging: A report on overcoming stigma for older Americans. Rockville, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services. (Call Number: 23 .C4 .M46)

DeBrine, E.J. (2003). The future is now [electronic resource]: A future planning training curriculum for families and their adult relatives with developmental disabilities (2nd ed.). Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities, University of Illinois at Chicago. (Call Number: 54. F48)

Gaventa, W.C., & Coulter, D.L. (2005). End-of-life care: Bridging disability and aging with person-centered care. Binghamton, NY : Haworth Pastoral Press. (Call Number: 33 .G3)

Hammel, J., & Nochajski., S.M. (Eds.). (2000). Aging and developmental disability: Current research, programming, and practice implications. New York: Haworth Press. (Call Number: 20.9 .A454)

Harlan, J., Todd, J., & Holtz, P. (1998). A guide to building community membership for older adults with disabilities. Bloomington, IN: Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities.

Herr, S. S., & Weber, G. (Eds.). (1999). Aging, rights, and quality of life: Prospects for older people with developmental disabilities. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.

Holtz, P. (1998). Cultivating community: Landmarks of the journey [videorecording]. Bloomington, IN: Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities. A 22-minute video.

Janicki, M. P., & Dalton, A. J. (Eds.). (1999). Dementia, aging, and intellectual disabilities: A handbook. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner/Mazel.

McGuire, F.A., Boyd, R.K., & Tedrick, R.E. (2004). Leisure and aging: Ulyssean living in later life (3rd ed.). Champaign, IL : Sagamore Pub. (Call Number: 40.9 .M34 2004)

Walsh, P.N., & LeRoy, B. (2004). Women with disabilities aging well: A global view. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing. (Call Number: 20.9 .W34)

Web Sites


The Department of Health and Human Services: Aging
http://www.hhs.gov/aging/
The Department of Health and Human Services provides a website about aging that includes data and statistics, information about Medicare and Medicaid, and resources for both older people and their caregivers. It also includes links to information about exercises and health for seniors.

The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities
http://www.uic.edu/orgs/rrtcamr/
The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities provides information about research projects, training, and advocacy. It also has web pages about topics such as Alzheimer's disease, women's health, family caregiver support, and end-of-life care.

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