Five Respite Services Retain Recognition as Innovative and Exemplary
Washington, D.C., October 20, 2025 —The ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center is pleased to announce that 5 respite services from across the country were renewed for an additional three years of recognition as Innovative and Exemplary Respite Services.
All of these programs were previously recognized for this highest level of distinction in 2022. After an in-depth review, the following Innovative and Exemplary Respite Services were renewed for recognition through 2028:
- The Center for Volunteer Caregiving, Cary, North Carolina
- HEARTS, Huntsville, Alabama
- Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota Caregiver Support & Respite Program, Moorhead, Minnesota
- ONEgeneration Adult Day Program, Van Nuys, California
- Parc Center for Disabilities, Caregiver Relief Services, St. Petersburg, Florida
In order to maintain this recognition, respite services must continue to meet the rigorous selection criteria for Innovative and Exemplary Respite Services established by ARCH and its national selection committee. In addition, many of these programs went beyond expectations by continuing to provide flexible and meaningful respite services and supports; expanding their services and reach; or engaging in new activities to improve and document service quality and shore up their workforce.
Community Connections, Conway, AR and Eagle Valley Children’s Home Respite Program, Carson, NV, retained their status as Rising Star Respite Services. Rising Stars have demonstrated a person and family-centered approach to respite services that are readily recognized as worthwhile , but have not yet met all criteria for Innovative or Exemplary practice.
Respite is the most frequently requested and desired support service among the nation’s 63 million family caregivers, yet 87% do not receive respite services, despite the proven benefits to caregivers and care recipients. Respite for these families can help reduce caregiver stress, improve caregiver and family health and well-being, help avoid more costly out-of-home placements, and may even help to reduce the likelihood of abuse or neglect.
By recognizing high quality respite services across the country, ARCH hopes to encourage the study, expansion and replication of such services.
For more detailed information about each program, visit the ARCH website.
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The ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center (ARCH), national in scope, is a program of Families and Communities Rising in Durham, NC. ARCH assists and promotes the development of quality respite and crisis care programs; helps families locate respite in their communities; and serves as a strong voice for respite in all forums.
Visit archrespite.org or call (703) 256-2084 for more information.
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