In this section, you will find resources related to respite. Respite is known in many countries as a “short break”, because that is exactly what it is. Respite is a short break for parents/caregivers from the tasks they complete while looking after their loved one who requires support and monitoring. In this section, you will find information about how to access provincial funding for respite, as well as organizations that offer out of home respite care and/or assistance finding respite workers.
How to access funding for in home respite
Respite care and services are not insured services under the Canada Health Act. Respite is considered part of home care services and depending on the jurisdiction may be partially publicly funded.
Respite care and services are not insured services under the Canada Health Act. Respite is considered part of home care services and depending on the jurisdiction may be partially publicly funded.
Respite care and services are not insured services under the Canada Health Act. Respite is considered part of home care services and depending on the jurisdiction may be partially publicly funded.
Respite care and services are not insured services under the Canada Health Act. Respite is considered part of home care services and depending on the jurisdiction may be partially publicly funded.
Respite care and services are not insured services under the Canada Health Act. Respite is considered part of home care services and depending on the jurisdiction may be partially publicly funded.
Respite care and services are not insured services under the Canada Health Act. Respite is considered part of home care services and depending on the jurisdiction may be partially publicly funded.
Respite care and services are not insured services under the Canada Health Act. Respite is considered part of home care services and depending on the jurisdiction may be partially publicly funded.
Family Supports for Children with Disabilities provides support to Yukon families to care for their child with a disability, supports early intervention to increase a child’s lifelong learning potential, provides coordinated access to supports and interventions, and promotes inclusion of children with disabilities in community life. It can provide funding for things like respite, family […]
The At Home Program (AHP) is intended to assist parents or guardians with some of the extraordinary costs of caring for a child with severe disabilities at home.
Respite care and services are not insured services under the Canada Health Act. Respite is considered part of home care services and depending on the jurisdiction may be partially publicly funded.
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