Respite breaks for parents of disabled children signalledBy Jim Dunton
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...
Caring for a developmentally disabled child can be extremely stressful for many parents. Respite care is designed in part to alleviate this stress. This pa... JB Chan,J Sigafoos - 《Child & Youth Care Forum》 被引量: 104发表: 2001年 Respite Care for Families of Special Needs Children: A...
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...
PARENTS' VIEWS OF DIFFERENT RESPITE CARE SERVICES This paper focuses on one part of a three-year study into respite care services to disabled children. Relevant literature in the field is first reviewed an... K Stalker,C Robinson - 《Mental Handicap Research》 被引量: 26发表: 1994年 Communit...
Worldwide issues remain with a lack of funding for respite care. Such care should become an area which attracts funding for future research to improve the quality of life for these children. 展开 关键词: child health life-limiting conditions paediatrics parents respite care respite provision ...
(2004). Different meanings of respite: A study of parents, nurses and social workers caring for children with complex needs. Child Care, Heath and Development, 30, 279–288. Google Scholar McConkey, R., Truesdale, M., & Conliffe, C. (2004). The features of short-break residential ...
respite care Also found in:Thesaurus,Medical,Legal,Financial,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. n (Social Welfare)social welfareoccasional, usually planned, residential care for dependent old or handicapped people, to provide relief for their permanent carers ...
Then, I remind myself that, well, sometimes I need a break from my non-disabled child. Or, my husband. We just don’t call it respite. We call it alone time or girls night out, whatever. Table of Contents Respite Definition Children's Respite Care How much does respite care cost?
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...