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Children and families are able to ensure respite providers and settings are the right fit for them. Respite can be provided in a group or individual setting. Respite is flexible. Respite can take place in the consumer’s home, provider’s home or in the community. Respite can consist of pl...
Recruiting caregivers for children with an intellectual disability who require out-of-home respite or longer-term care is a problem which has challenged service providers for many years. This paper summarises findings of a recent evaluat... J Volard,C Baxter,CD Costa - 《Children Australia》 被...
Increased preparation of respite care providers and revision of available services may be means for achieving respite for primary caregivers and their families. Copyright 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company 展开 DOI: 10.1053/jpdn.2001.24183 被引量: 44 ...
Article: An investigation of factors related to the use of respite care services for children with severe motor and intellectual disabilities (SMID
That’s where Lemon House comes in. Located near Tokyo’s bustling Shinjuku Station, it offers short-stay and evening care services. Although so-called respite care providers for parents with small children are increasing nationwide, more than 40 percent of municipalities still lack such services....
Children’s Respite Care Respite 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. The National Institute on Aging...
Respite care providers you can trust Our respite care services provide you and other families with a much-needed break right when you need it most. We go the extra mile to find the perfect caregiver match to ensure both you and the person you care for are supported. From basic personal ca...
The need for foster parent/careprovider and respite care services has been greatly accelerated by the movement toward deinstitutionalization of developmentally disabled individuals. The President’s Committee on Mental Retardation (1969,1976) has recomme
Respite care is an integral part of the resources which should be available to them. The development of respite care in the United States, the models of service provided, and the impact on families is discussed. The need for preservice and inservice training of respite care providers is ...