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The IASSID releases, from time to time, reports and documents of interest to members and other interested persons. The documents they can be purchased or gratis copies can be downloaded. For purchase information of the books, see under title or please contact the IASSID at [email protected]. 1. THE EDINBURGH PRINCIPLES This document was developed by the Edinburgh Working Group on Dementia Care Practices at a special meeting held in Edinburgh, Scotland (February 5-7, 2001). The meeting was organized by the University of Stirling (Scotland), the University at Albany (USA), and the University of Illinois at Chicago (USA). The document contains information about universally applicable working practices for the community supports of adults with intellectual disabilities affected by Alzheimer disease and related dementias. It is available for distribution with attribution to the IASSID. IASSID Council approved its distribution on September 27, 2001. THE EDINBURGH PRINCIPLES Fact Sheets Aging and Intellectual Disabilities
This fact sheet describes some relevant issues in aging. Practice Guidelines Practice Guidelines for the Assessment and Diagnosis of Mental Health Problems in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities Deb, S., Matthews, T., Holt, G., & Bouras, N. 2001, pp.118 Source: Pavilion, The Ironsides, Cheapside, Brighton, England BN1 4GD email: [email protected] URL: www.pavpub.com Guidelines for Managing the Patient with a Developmental Disability in the Emergency Room Bradley. E., Burke, L., Drummond, C., Korossy, M., Lunsky, Y., & Morris, Resource Material Documents - Fact Sheets- Practice Guidlines Documents
The IASSID releases, from time to time, reports and documents of interest to members and other interested persons. The documents they can be purchased or gratis copies can be downloaded. For purchase information of the books, see under title or please contact the IASSID at [email protected]. 1. THE EDINBURGH PRINCIPLES This document was developed by the Edinburgh Working Group on Dementia Care Practices at a special meeting held in Edinburgh, Scotland (February 5-7, 2001). The meeting was organized by the University of Stirling (Scotland), the University at Albany (USA), and the University of Illinois at Chicago (USA). The document contains information about universally applicable working practices for the community supports of adults with intellectual disabilities affected by Alzheimer disease and related dementias. It is available for distribution with attribution to the IASSID. IASSID Council approved its distribution on September 27, 2001. THE EDINBURGH PRINCIPLES Fact Sheets Aging and Intellectual Disabilities
This fact sheet describes some relevant issues in aging. Practice Guidelines Ethics Guidelines for International Multicenter Research Involving Poeple with Intellectual Disabilities. Arthur J. Dalton, Keith R. McVilly, Source: Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities Vol 1 Number 2 pp57-70 June 2004 Click here (PDF) Practice Guidelines for the Assessment and Diagnosis of Mental Health Problems in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities Deb, S., Matthews, T., Holt, G., & Bouras, N. 2001, pp.118 Source: Pavilion, The Ironsides, Cheapside, Brighton, England BN1 4GD email: [email protected] URL: www.pavpub.com Guidelines for Managing the Patient with a Developmental Disability in the Emergency Room Bradley. E., Burke, L., Drummond, C., Korossy, M., Lunsky, Y., & Morris, S. 2002, pp 00 Source: on-line -- can be downloaded email: [email protected] URL: http://www.psychiatry.med.uwo.ca/ddp/bulletins/02marbul.htm Practice Guidelines for the Clinical Assessment and Care Management of Alzheimer and other Dementias among Adults with Mental Retardation Janicki, M.P., Heller, T., Seltzer, G. & Hogg, J. 1996, pp. 00 Source: on-line - can be downloaded in PDF email: URL: http://www.aamr.org/Reading_Room/Practical/practical_guidelines.pdf Also published as Janicki, M.P., Heller, T., Seltzer, G. & Hogg, J. Practice guidelines for the clinical assessment and care management of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias among adults with intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1996, 40, 374-382.
Standards of Care for People with Disabling Neurological Conditions Where Cognitive Decline is a Major Feature Hardiman, O., & Craven, A. 2002, pp.40 Source: The Neurological Alliance of Ireland, Coleraine House, Coleraine Street, Dublin 7, Ireland email: [email protected] URL: http://www.brainresearch.ie/ina.htm
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