Ageing and intellectual disability

This is a research project through a partnership between the University of NSW, La Trobe University and Monash University.

Survey study

The life expectancy for people with Intellectual Disability (ID) is increasing dramatically, ensuring a rapidly expanding group of elders with ID. Yet little is known about the physical and mental health problems for this group or about the needs of family members caring for an older person with ID.

The University of New South Wales, La Trobe University and Monash University are conducting a study about what it’s like for people with an intellectual disability as they get older. The study aims to:

Recruitment

Potential participants and carers will be recruited from the databases of disability service providers by receiving information about the study in the mail. We are also advertising in newspapers and speaking at various forums.

Eligibility for the study

Description of study

This study is part of a larger study being conducted by the University of New South Wales, where clinical assessments will take place, involving face-to-face interviews, blood tests and a brain MRI scan. These assessments will not be conducted for our rural participants in Victoria at this time.

Who is involved?

Our research team includes Associate Professor Julian Trollor from the University of New South Wales, Dr. Jennifer Torr from Monash University, Professor Teresa Iacono from La Trobe University (Bendigo), Professor Perminder Sachdev, Professor Henry Brodaty, Dr. Wei Wen, and Dr. Elizabeth Evans from the University of New South Wales, and other research staff.

Experiences of Caring study

An outcome of increased life expectancy of people with intellectual disability (ID) is that they face the same age-related health and mental health conditions, with some being particularly susceptible to Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Caring for these adults often falls to parents or other family members who themselves are facing age-related conditions and a reducing capacity to provide care.

The study aims to: a) document the experiences of rural family carers of elders with intellectual disability (ID) in terms of their health, mental health, and health service utilisation; and b) explore the relationship between carer health and wellbeing, and that of elders with ID whom they support.

Recruitment

Potential participants and carers will be recruited from the databases of disability service providers by receiving information in the mail. Letters to organisations will be sent out inviting various service providers to take part.

Eligibility for the study

Description of study

Who is involved?

Our research team includes Professor Teresa Iacono from La Trobe University, Dr. Jennifer Torr from Monash University and Ms. Natalie Crothers from La Trobe University.

Community Forum

Understanding and addressing mental health inequalities. Speaker: A/Prof Julian Trollor, Chair of Intellectual Disability Mental Health at University of New South Wales. Audio and video in other formats at Archive.org.
Understanding and addressing mental health inequalities (Audio only). Speaker: A/Prof Julian Trollor, Chair of Intellectual Disability Mental Health at University of New South Wales. Audio and video in other formats at Archive.org.
Approaching dementia assessment for people with intellectual disabilities by Dr Jenny Torr, Director of Mental Health at the Centre of Development Disability Health, Monash University. Audio and video in other formats at Archive.org.
Approaching dementia assessment for people with intellectual disabilities. Speaker: Dr Jenny Torr, Director of Mental Health at the Centre of Development Disability Health, Monash University. Audio and video in other formats at Archive.org.
Supporting active and healthy ageing - Service system challenges by Prof Christine Bigby, Research Leader of Living with Disability at La Trobe University. Audio and video in other formats at Archive.org.
Supporting active and healthy ageing Service system challenges. Speaker: Prof Christine Bigby, Research Leader of Living with Disability at La Trobe University. Audio and video in other formats at Archive.org.

A community forum on 13th February 2013 was held at La Trobe University Bendigo Campus to bring together families who support an older adult with intellectual disability, and services providers from the disability, health and mental health, and aged care sectors.

Programme

Hosted by La Trobe Rural Health School and Professor Teresa Iacono

Enquiries: Ms. Natalie Crothers

All presentations can be downloaded from iTunes U

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