Resource Library: For Caregivers
A Respite Care Notebook
By the Child Neurology Foundation
Finding Caregivers & Respite Providers
From the South Carolina Respite Coalition. Finding a good caregiver is often difficult. Many people decide to go out for dinner, take a quiet walk, run errands, or attend a…
What You Need to Know About ME: A Child/Adolescent Guide for Families and Caregivers
This notebook is adapted for children from material that was written for seniors by Susan R. Carlton, Executive Director, The South Carolina Respite Coalition Norma S. Sessions, Training/Development Director, The…
Get Creative About Respite: A Parent’s Guide
This book is written and compiled by members of the Connecticut Lifespan Respite Coalition, Inc.
A Practical Guide to Respite for Your Family
By Molly Dellinger-Wray and Monica Uhl with the Partnership for People with Disabilities (formerly the Virginia Institute for Developmental Disabilities), a university-affiliated program at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Timebanking for Respite: Communities Supporting Caregivers
ARCH hosted this webinar with the BREAK Exchange. Timebanking is a time-based currency. Give one hour of service to another, and receive one time credit. You can use the credits in…
COVID-19 Family Decision Guide to Use Respite Worksheet
This decision guide worksheet was developed for family caregivers and care recipients. Whenever possible, the decision to receive respite care should be made together as a family. Families must carefully…
Receiving Respite Care Safely During the COVID-19 Pandemic (also in Spanish)
Guidelines for Families The information and guidelines provided in this document are designed to assist you and your family with careful and thoughtful decision making to ensure respite care is…
Respite Provider Hiring Tips
Flyer created by South Carolina Respite Coalition
What is Respite? Flyer from South Carolina Respite Coalition
2-page PDF about respite including Creating Circles of Support.
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