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Issue title: The Nature and Needs of Americans with Emerging Disabilities
Guest editors: Lynn C. Koch and Phillip D. Rumrill
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Cichy, Kelly E.a; * | Leslie, Mykala | Rumrill, Phillip D.a | Koch, Lynn C.b
Affiliations: [a] Kent State University, School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences, Kent, OH, USA | [b] University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Kelly E. Cichy, School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences, 405 White Hall, P.O. Box 5190, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242-0001, USA. Tel.: +1 330 672 2449; E-mail: kcichy@kent.edu.
Abstract: BACKGROUND:The aging of the Baby Boom generation (born 1946–1964) coupled with medical advances and declines in the birth rate have contributed to a growth in the numbers of older adults. Vocational rehabilitation counselors will play an increasingly important role in working to address the unique challenges and opportunities inherent in this demographic shift. OBJECTIVE:The goals of this paper are threefold: 1) to provide an overview of demographic trends and the implications of population aging for individuals, families, and society; 2) to consider the unique implications of specific emerging age-related disabilities; and 3) to describe the changing role of rehabilitation counselors to address the growing needs of the aging population. METHODS:Through a review of the literature on population aging, disability, and vocational rehabilitation, we explored the implications of population aging for rehabilitation counselors. RESULTS:The review revealed implications of population aging for families, for work and retirement, and for health and disability. Rheumatoid arthritis and stroke were found to be among the most significant emerging age-related disabilities due to their prevalence and implications for employment in later life. CONCLUSIONS:The aging of the population has several implications for rehabilitation counselors, and these implications and recommendations for working with older clients and meeting their unique, growing needs are discussed.
Keywords: Aging, disability, vocational rehabilitation
DOI: 10.3233/JVR-170894
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 185-196, 2017
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