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Limited time away from the child is cited as the main factor that increases the burden for the primary caregiver of severely disabled children. The aim of ... K Nishigaki,A Yoneyama,M Ishii,... - 《Health & Social Care in the Community》 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Home-Based Respite Care...
COMMUNITY-BASED RESPITE CARE: meeting the needs of families with disabled childrendoi:10.1111/j.1468-3156.1985.tb00299.xSUMMARY. This paper discusses the importance of respite care services as a community-based resource for families of children with disabilities. Families with children living at home...
Respite care is intended to relieve parents temporarily of the burden of caring for severely disabled children. The need forrespite careor day care or domiciliary support is rarely so precisely detailed. Residentialrespite carefor people with learning disabilities, and possibly also for other user gro...
Appropriate respite care for children with life-limiting conditions (LLC) and their families is the cornerstone of high quality paediatric care. The effect of caring for children with LLC on families, including parental needs, cannot be underestimated and respite can give families support while caring...
Across the UK, the Government is providing £20 million for additional respite care for carers of severely disabled children. 在整个联合王国,政府额外提供2,000万英镑资金,供照护者临时照护严重残疾儿童之用。 UN-2 This support may include, inter alia, formal services provided in the home, ...
At the moment they are looking after two able-bodied foster children and provide respite care for six severely disabled children aged between six and nine. Sharing the care of special youngsters; It takes a special person to foster other people's children, particularly if those children have spe...
(2001b). Does respite care reduce parental stress in families with developmentally disabled children? Child and Youth Care Forum, 30, 253–263. Google Scholar Chou, Y., Tzou, P., Pu, C., Kroger, T., & Lee, W. (2008). Respite care as a community care service: Factors associated ...
Children’s Respite CareRespite care is a term used to describe short-term relief for primary caregivers. It can be arranged for just an afternoon or for several days or weeks, and care can be provided at home, in a healthcare facility, or at a facility....
has also given rise to a need for respite care services for the increasing number of parents who are maintaining their developmentally disabled children in the natural home (Cohen, 1982). Preview Unable to display preview.Download preview PDF. ...