Bereavement interventions for adults with intellectual disabilities: what works?

Omega (Westport)

Eastern Washington University, School of Social Work, Cheney 99004, USA.

Published: September 2010

Examination of the theory base for bereavement and loss is currently just beginning for adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). Yet, as life spans increase for individuals with ID, these adults experience more and more loss and bereavement events. Practitioners, especially grief counselors, are finding it increasingly critical for them to understand best practice principles for working with bereaved adults with ID in their daily work. Practitioners also are asked to guide families and care providers regarding grief and death education. This article provides counselors and other professionals with a review of existing bereavement intervention research for adults with ID. Practice recommendations are made on three levels: informal support; formal intervention; and community education.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/OM.61.2.eDOI Listing

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