Providing an `autism-friendly' service for children with an autistic spec- trum disorder within a short-term (respite) care setting, Journal of Integrated... Preece,David - 《International Journal of Integrated Care》 被引量: 10发表: 2003年 Parents' experiences of accessing respite care for chi...
Autistic children--Care and treatment Respite care--Methods Respite care--Personal narratives Article excerpt Being a parent these days is hard. Being the parent of a child with special needs is even harder. I am not a parent yet. However, my experience working with parents of children with ...
It’s awful to pit parents against each other for services. This creates an environment where parents often are hesitant to share resources, because they don’t want others to take all the money. Start by asking your child’s pediatrician or specialist. Many hospitals have social workers, so...
AutismAutistic disorderRespite careUnscheduled careShort breakChildrenAccessing respite careIntegrated careFlow chart of search outcomes and included studies (PRISMA) [ ]doi:10.1186/s12887-020-02045-5Emma CookeValerie SmithMaria BrennerBMC Pediatrics
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. ...
There has been a steady increase in the number of children diagnosed as having an autistic spectrum disorder (ASD). Consequently, demand for services to meet the needs of these children and their families has increased. Northamptonshire County Council's approach to addressing the needs of this ...