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Just like everyone else, people with learning disabilities (PWLD) are living longer. This means that there are new considerations to be made by professionals and services working to support them. However, it is also important to remember that PWLD are a broad group of people with differing abilities and needs, and there are many different issues that need to be considered.
The Journal of Adult Protection – Pier Professional
Published: Aug 1, 2007
Keywords: Older people with learning disabilities (PWLD)
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