Respite/STA

Respite/short-term accommodation is a type of care that provides temporary housing and support for individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses. It offers a safe and supervised environment where individuals can receive personalized care while their primary caregivers take a break.

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Emergency Respite

Emergency respite is a temporary care solution designed to provide support during unexpected crises. It’s often needed when caregivers are dealing with challenges like illness, job loss, bereavement, domestic violence, or homelessness.

Therapeutic Respite

Therapeutic respite care provides a valuable opportunity for parents to take a break and focus on their healthy children. It allows parents to rest, recharge, and strengthen family bonds. During respite care, children can continue their healing process and develop important life skills while building stronger connections with their parents.

Group Respite

Group respite provides a valuable community support network for caregivers. It also offers care recipients the chance to participate in social and recreational activities in a safe and supportive setting. This can help them develop their cognitive and social skills.

Individual Respite

It provides a safe and supportive environment for the care recipient while allowing the caregiver to rest and recharge. This service is especially helpful for caregivers who are feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or in need of some personal time.

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