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Growing Health Disparities for Persons Who Are Aging With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: The Social Work Linchpin
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Family MedicineDisabilitySocial WorkersEducationHealth DisparitiesSocial Work PolicySocial Work PracticeSocial Determinants Of HealthDevelopmental DisabilitiesSocial SupportSocial WorkSocial ImpairmentCurrent Health DisparitiesIntellectual ImpairmentSocial Work LinchpinHealth Care DisparitiesSocial HealthDisability StudyHealth SciencesDevelopmental DisabilitySocial CareEmploymentHealth PolicyGeriatricsHealth EquityMacro Social WorkNursingSchool Social WorkSociologySpecial EducationSocial Work ResearchSocial Policy
Similar to the general population, adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are living into their 70s and beyond. Health care disparities have been well-documented for this vulnerable and underserved population. Social workers are often responsible for assessment, coordination of care, and negotiation of needed services for people with IDD. This article explores the challenges facing social workers in meeting the growing health and social needs of aging adults with IDD and their families. Trends in social work practice and gaps in education are discussed as they relate to addressing and reducing current health disparities.
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