Respite Care (under 21)

Respite care provides temporary relief for a primary caregiver, enabling you to take a much-needed break from the demands of caregiving a sick, aging, or disabled family member. Respite care can take place in your own home, at day-care centers, or at residential or nursing facilities that offer overnight stays. Whether it’s for just a few hours a week or an extended vacation, seeking respite care can help ease the burden of family caregiving and help to relieve stress, restore your energy, and promote balance in your life. It can also prevent you from becoming exhausted, isolated, or even burned out. Respite care can benefit the person you’re caring for, too, providing them with variety, stimulation, and a welcome change of routine.

Respite Care for Children Born with

Autism

Cerebral Palsy

Spina Bifida

Intellectual Disabilities

Down Syndrome

Prada-Willi Syndrome

Phelan McDermid Syndrome

Children aged 3-5 who are at a high risk of a developmental disability

Other Services

Personal Support

 

Personal support services provide assistance and training to an adult (21 or older) individual receiving services in activities of daily living, including the areas of eating...                 Read More

Live Skills Development I

(Companion Services)

Services provided to adults aged 21 and older that include supervision and socialization activities. The service provides access to community-based activities...                 Read More