Family Service Rochester
Respite
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
4600 18th Ave NW, Rochester, MN, 55901
(507) 287-2010
office@familyservicerochester.org
https://familyservicerochester.org/Caregiver-Support-and-Respite-Services
Service Details
Description
Respite provides care on a short-term basis for a person who cannot take care of themselves, and who is usually taken care of by a family member or friend. The service is designed to provide temporary coverage for the caregiver during an absence or need for relief.
Additional Information
Volunteers provide in-home respite care
Features
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Area Served by County
- Olmsted County
- Rice County
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Payment
- Private pay
- Sliding fee scale
- Title III
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Specialization
- People with low income
Area Served
Olmsted and Rice counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (507) 287-2010 |
Last Update
12/19/2024
Other Locations
- Family Service Rochester - Main Office 4600 18th Ave NW, Rochester, MN, 55901
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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PH-7000Respite Care Definition
Programs that provide a brief period of relief or rest for family members, guardians or other people who are regular caregivers for dependent adults or children by offering temporary or intermittent care in the home or in community settings/facilities.
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PH-7000.3300In Home Respite Care Definition
Programs that provide a brief period of rest or relief for family members, guardians or others who are regular caregivers for children and/or dependent adults by offering temporary or intermittent care for the individual(s) in their own home.
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PH-7000.3300-040Adult In Home Respite Care Definition
Programs that provide a brief period of rest or relief for family members, guardians or others who are regular caregivers for dependent adults by offering temporary or intermittent care for the adult in their own home.
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YD-3300Informal Caregivers Definition
Family members, friends, neighbors and others who assume responsibility for attending to the daily needs of individuals who are temporarily or permanently unable to care for themselves due to general frailty; illnesses, injuries or progressively debilitating conditions such as Alzheimer's disease or mental illness; or other incapacitating problems without compensation. Some, but not all, states have programs that help people pay for the caregiver of their choice, and in certain circumstances that can be a family member. Most of these programs have income and other eligibility requirements that the care recipient must meet, and strict rules often apply as to who can be paid for the caregiving. Benefits may also be available for veterans and their families through the Veteran's Administration.