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Jardim, Claudia; Pakenham, Kenneth I. – Clinical Psychologist, 2009
Informal carers of an adult with mental illness have asked that respite care be an integral component of mental health service provision. The present study involved a pilot investigation of the effectiveness of accessing respite care for carers of individuals with a mental illness. It was hypothesised that compared to carers who have not accessed…
Descriptors: Health Services, Life Satisfaction, Mental Disorders, Mental Health Programs
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Van Houtven, Courtney Harold; Jeffreys, Amy S.; Coffman, Cynthia J. – Gerontologist, 2008
Purpose: The Veterans Affairs or VA health care system is in the process of significantly expanding home health care (HOC) nationwide. We describe VA HHC use in 2003 for all VA HHC users from 2002; we examine whether VA utilization across a broad spectrum of services differed for a sample of VA HHC users and their propensity-score-matched…
Descriptors: Health Facilities, Respite Care, Veterans, Health Services
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Chan, Jeffrey B. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2008
Respite is one of the critical support systems for families and carers who support and care for a person with a life-long disability. This study examined the profile of respite services in the Australian state of New South Wales and explored respite providers' views of the factors influencing respite use, and their expectations of respite…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Profiles, Respite Care, Resource Allocation
Solomon, Brenda – Exceptional Parent, 2007
The Washington, D.C. suburb of McLean, Virginia is one of the most affluent areas in the United States. It is also a community of rare and remarkable power, where politics, military might, and corporate interests converge to create the perfect environment for successful non-profit efforts. On any given day of the week, there is a charity ball or…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Municipalities, Disabilities, Chronic Illness
Borfitz-Mescon, Jeanne – Exceptional Parent, 1988
The parent of a severely handicapped child encourages parents to prepare written care plans when leaving a child with others for a respite period. (DB)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Parent Role, Planning, Respite Care
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Edgar, Eugene B.; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1988
A training program taught 120 teenage sitters child care skills identified as important by parents (N=250) of children with disabilities. Training included first aid and 15 hours of instruction emphasizing communication, responsive play, simple behavior management, handling of emergencies, and interviews with parents. The program also linked…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Caregivers, Disabilities, Program Descriptions
Raps, Marvin A. – Exceptional Parent, 1985
A respite care program in New Jersey provides 50 families of mentally alert severely disabled adults with periodic relief. The program, which featured recreational and social activities, promotes the mental health of parents and families. (CL)
Descriptors: Adults, Family Programs, Program Development, Respite Care
Exceptional Parent, 1980
Recent developments in the area of respite care for families of handicapped individuals are discussed. Two programs, the Hartford Regional Center, which has more than 60 licensed respite homes on its lists, and the Respite Care center of the St. Louis Association for Retarded Children, which has a 16 bed facility, are described. (PHR)
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Models, Program Descriptions
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Sullivan, Ruth Christ – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1979
An article is presented on the "burn-out" of parents, particularly those of autistic children (i.e., the exhaustion of their psychological and/or physical resources as a result of long and intense caring for their children), along with the comments and responses of five parents and professionals. (DLS)
Descriptors: Autism, Coping, Emotional Adjustment, Parent Attitudes
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Knight, Bob G.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1993
Summarizes articles from 1980 to 1990 on psychosocial interventions and respite care for caregivers. Review is limited to controlled studies that attempted to change emotional distress in caregivers. Cumulatively, studies reviewed suggest that individual psychosocial interventions and respite programs are moderately effective; psychosocial…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Family Caregivers, Intervention, Respite Care
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Young, April; Ruble, Lisa; McGrew, John – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2009
Very little research has been conducted on insurance type (private vs. public funded) and costs, accessibility, and use of services of children with autism. Analysis of five parent reported outcomes: (a) out-of-pocket expenditures, (b) variety of services used, (c) access to services, (d) child and family service outcomes, and (e) satisfaction…
Descriptors: Autism, Caregivers, Behavior Modification, Speech Language Pathology
Shaw, Lorraine E.; Gallegos, Tonya D. – 1985
The paper describes a respite care cooperative in Orange County, California in which parents of handicapped children help other parents by providing a break from continuous care. The model features ongoing training and no cost for services. Goals and principles of the program are delineated, and procedures regarding such aspects as application…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Parent Education, Parent Materials, Program Development
Bruininks, Robert H., Ed.; Krantz, Gordon C., Ed. – 1979
Ten papers are presented from a 1979 conference on services for families of developmentally disabled persons. R. Bruininks ("The Needs of Families") addresses aspects of direct and support services to families. "Social and Psychological Factors in Family Care" by C. Horejsi suggests that a family's or individual's ability to deal successfully with…
Descriptors: Costs, Family Programs, Family Relationship, Public Policy
Carron, Cary – 1979
The manual considers the development of a respite care program for families of developmentally disabled children. The development of a respite program in the Archdiocese of Denver (CO) is reviewed in terms of policy development, a pilot phase, and problem areas (lack of consumer interest and funding). The rationale for respite care is described…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Family Programs, Policy Formation, Program Development
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Seltzer, Benjamin; And Others – Gerontologist, 1988
Assessed cognitive and functional status levels of Alzheimer's disease patients prior to admission to two-week in-hospital respite program and at conclusion of respite. Found that patients with poorest status tended to show improvement on some measures following respite. Patients with higher initial levels of performance tended to show slight…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Hospitals, Older Adults, Outcomes of Treatment
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