Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Respite for Family Caregivers

Respite is planned or emergency care provided to a child or adult with special needs in order to provide temporary relief to family caregivers who are caring for that child or adult. 

The ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center provides useful resources on its website for family caregivers to navigate respite care. ARCH's Nine Steps to Respite for Family Caregivers, provides readers with facts sheets to guide caregivers to getting respite care. 

Each fact sheet is designed to be relevant to distinct caregiving situations, such as military caregivers and family caregivers of individuals with dementia.

Other resources on ARCH's website include the following:
The website also is where you can find Charting the LifeCourse Respite materials.  These materials include a Respite guide book, portfolio and other tools designed to help family caregivers caring for anyone of any age or disability and/or those who support them create a plan to access respite services within and outside the formal services system.

The materials provide:
  • information on the importance of respite for the well-being of the family caregiver and all family members;
  • tools for thinking about and planning for respite; and
  • additional resources for finding respite in the community. 
Missouri Family to Family, which is housed within Missouri’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Services (UCEDD) at the University of Missouri–Kansas City Institute for Human Development, in collaboration with the ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center, developed Charting the LifeCourse Respite materials. 

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