Find answers to common questions about our respite care and support services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Respite care provides temporary relief for caregivers by offering short-term care for children with behavioral health needs.

Children enrolled in programs such as DODD or with behavioral health needs may qualify.

 

Services can be provided in homes, approved residences, or community settings.

Yes, both planned and emergency respite services are available.

You can enroll through our online form on the Enrollment page.

Yes, all caregivers are trained and required to meet certification standards, including behavioral health training and safety protocols.

Yes, all caregivers are required to complete training, including trauma-informed care, de-escalation strategies, and first aid certification.

We follow strict safety guidelines, provide proper training, and maintain supervision to ensure every child is cared for in a secure environment.

Yes, we encourage families to schedule services in advance whenever possible.

Applicants must complete required training, pass background checks, and demonstrate a commitment to compassionate care.

You can apply through our Careers page by submitting your information and résumé.

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