Toward Social System Theory: Implications for Older People with Developmental Disabilities and Service Delivery
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The literature refers to older people with developmental disabilities as the "new service population." How and why this population emerged as a special category is discussed conceptually with reference to social systems theory. A brief review of social systems theory and some basic systemic tenets are presented. Systemic tenets are employed in examining the historical development of social gerontology and present trends in the service-delivery system. I show that the systemic variable of the economic model of human development has significantly impacted on the making of older people with developmental disabilities a dependent population. In the conclusion the systems perspective is explored in relation to recognizing the liminal, in-between parts between components. It is argued that such a perception minimizes the dichotomy between older people with developmental disabilities and the non-disabled population, paving the way for a genuine encounter.
Shapoval V, Hagglund P, Pizam A, Abraham V, Carlback M, Nygren T Int J Hosp Manag. 2021; 94:102813.
PMID: 34866741 PMC: 8631802. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhm.2020.102813.