Introduction to the special issue: Family Support of Persons with Disabilities Across the Life Course

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Family members are a key source of services and supports for people with disabilities across the life course, helping people to remain living at home and in the community. As part of an effort to generate a strategic plan for research on family caregiver experiences and supports, this issue includes four literature reviews on the current state of research, each specific to a life course stage. This introduction presents a framework that combines life course and ecological perspectives to organize the existing literature of family caregiver support and to identify gaps in existing research, as well as opportunities for future investigations.

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Grossman, B. R., & Magaña, S. (2016, August 7). Introduction to the special issue: Family Support of Persons with Disabilities Across the Life Course. Journal of Family Social Work. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/10522158.2016.1234272

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