As our aging population grows, this range of private and non-profit respite programs continues to expand:
- Adult day centers are designed for older adults who can no longer manage independently, or who are isolated and lonely. Planned activities promote well-being though social and health services. Adult day care centers operate during daytime hours, Monday through Friday, in a safe, supportive, and cheerful environment. Nutritious meals and afternoon snacks that accommodate special diets are typically included.
- Residential programs offer temporary care for varying lengths of time. Group homes, hospitals, nursing homes, and other specialized facilities provide emergency and planned overnight services, allowing caretakers 24-hour relief. Although medical insurance generally does not cover overnight respite, long term care policies and veterans programs may subsidize care.
(see funding resources below).
- Caregiver retreats and respite camps are available in some areas, combining respite with education and peer support. Availability varies from state to state and may be disability specific.