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| A Gift of Time: Respite Child Care |
| Application for Respite Care 2007-08 |
| What is respite care? |
Respite care is defined as "an interval of rest," a "system of temporary supports for families." All parents need time away from the responsibilities of caring for their children. For parents of children with special needs, respite care becomes a vital community service-a necessity, not a luxury. The Respite Child Care Program is here to assist parents in accessing formal/informal child care services within their communities to support the well-being of their families.
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| Who should apply for respite care through our private program? |
Parents seeking help through us in order to get a break may have one or more children with special developmental or mental health needs, they may have special health needs of their own, or they may be experiencing elevated stress levels due to changes in family circumstance (such as divorce, loss of a loved one, loss of employment, homelessness, domestic abuse, etc.)
Families in the Upper Valley with children ages birth to 21 are eligible for help through the Respite Child Care Program. Please note: the Respite Child Care Program is not funded or staffed to provide child care assistance for routine child care for working families or for parents pursuing education or job training. Respite care is part-time, and except in situations of extreme urgency, is usually limited to a maximum of 20 hours per month.
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| How does one apply for help through the Respite Child Care Program? |
A paper application may be received by calling the program directly at 603-448-1268 or by calling the Special Needs Support Center's toll-free number+, 1-800-698-5465. Requests may also be made via e-mail sent to respitecare@valley.net. A printable version of this application is also available at this website. Once a completed application has been received, the Respite Child Care Program coordinator will call the parent to discuss setting up service.
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| What kind of support can be expected from the Respite Child Care program? |
Our program has some limited funding to help parents pay for respite care. This funding is available to any family but is based on individual discussions regarding each family's need for care, the cost of care, and any personal or community resources that can contribute to the cost of care. Payments from the Respite Child Care Program are usually made to the parent, and it is the parent's responsibility to pay the provider; occasionally, arrangements are made for the program to pay the provider directly. The Respite Child Care coordinator drafts a contract that spells out the details of how much will be paid to whom, on what schedule, and for what time period. This contract is then signed by parent and provider and by the Respite Child Care coordinator, who then forwards copies to both parent and provider. Parents or providers are given a simple form that they may use to invoice the program.
In addition, on a case-by-case basis, our program can help families decide on how best to find providers in their communities or to access licensed child care homes or programs. The Respite Child Care program can sometimes connect a family to a provider who is known to the program, again depending on each family's particular schedule needs and geographic area. Please note: the Respite Child Care Program does not employ providers. From time to time the program advertises for people interested in providing care, and maintains a short list of individuals who have been screened, interviewed and have had a criminal records check. It is very helpful to the coordinator if parents have already thought about some of the following issues when they contact the program for help:
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Things to keep in mind when selecting a respite care provider:
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Things all respite care workers need from families:
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Need Additional Information: Contact: The Respite Child Care Program Pam Blair, Program Coordinator 12 Flynn Street Lebanon, NH 03766 (603)448-1268 respitecare@valley.net
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Program development funded by: United Way of the Upper Valley Upper Valley Community Foundation
Program start-up funded by:
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| Application for Respite Care 2007-08 |
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| The SNSC-UV homepage address is www.snsc-uv.org |