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Prescriber’s View on Anticholinergic Deprescribing Among Older Adults with Intellectual Disability
We would like to invite prescribers to contribute their views and perspectives on the use of anticholinergic medications among older adults with intellectual disability. The study is conducted by Lamya Al Shuhaimi (PhD student) as a part of her PhD work from the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, Trinity College Dublin and within the research group of the Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging IDS-TILDA.

Launch of the Trinity Centre for Ageing with Intellectual Disability report for 2021 to 2022
With immense pride, we present the 2020/21 Annual Report, inviting you to explore the Centres accomplishments and ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive and empowering future for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Launch of the Strategic Plan for the Trinity Centre for Ageing with Intellectual Disability 2023
Professor McCarron launched the five year strategy for the Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability. Entitled Adding Life to Years, Building better lives for people ageing with an intellectual disability through research and partnership

World Down Syndrome Day 2023 - Celebrating the positive differences that people with Down syndrome have made to our working lives
For World Down Syndrome Day 2023, we celebrate the positive difference that people with Down syndrome have made to our working lives, with huge thanks to our colleague Ms Mei Lin Yap, TCAID Ambassador Liason Officer.
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