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People with an intellectual and or physical disability 0-65 years

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Creative In Home Care

NSW, Australia

Child care service is provided in the family home, this service is particularly targeting rural/remote families and families with a child with a disability. Also families doing shiftwork. Age Range can be extended in disability applies.

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Home based family day care for children, 5-7 children at a time. Visits by Child Development Officers fortnightly. Operate Playgroups. Can also offer in-home care for children, including those with disabilities.

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Flexible respite for people with a disability who live on the Mid North Coast. Planned respite available in own home or a respite house. Houses available in Coffs Harbour or Forster with sleeping arrangements for 6 people. Linen is provided. Food is not provided.

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Provision of host family respite in volunteer carers homes. Respite care provides a break to the family or full-time carers of children or adults who have an intellectual disability. Person can receive care either in their own home or the host family's. Can be overnight or a few days depending on needs and available resources. Recreational activities etc. Service also operates Ryan Cottage-self-contained accommodation for people with disabilities. Ryan Cottage is available to people from outside the region as well.

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Subsidised service. Flexible Respite for carers of frail older people and younger people with a disability. Respite will only be provided in home

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Flexible Respite Packages, 1:1 support in home or in the community.

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DSPSI is funded for 8 respite poisitons. Clients are asked to complete an application form for a position. The application forms are then assessed by an independent panel. If an aplication is successful, the carer/client wil be offered a respite position for a 12 month period. At the end of this 12 month period, the client/carer will be asked to re-apply via the same method. Respite may take place in the client's home, alternatively the staff member may take the client out to pursue a social acitivity of their choice. Brokerage work also.

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Kiama Respite Service

NSW, Australia

Home visit assessment. Activities for in-home respite include: companionship, shopping, letter writing, and running errands. Provides a short break for the carer. Day care activities see separate entry. Waiting list may apply

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The service provides planned ongoing respite. The respite is provided by a paid worker, usually in or from the client's home on a one-to-one basis. This service is brokered to local agencies.

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Sunnyfield provides individual respite packages on a planned and regular basis. For children, the flexible respite program has a preventative and early intervention focus and aims to provide innovative models of service provision to meet the individual needs of families. For adults, the flexible respite program aims to provide quality individual services to the family and the person with a disability.

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Flexible respite to carers of people with a disability. In home community access.

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Respite services for families. FRALAP offers (4 hours per week) that can be used as the client wishes. One on one staffing, trained and experienced support workers. Some out of home respite.

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Casual baby sitting and nanny services. Sitters will go to any suburb at any time 7 days a week. Caters for new-born babies to teenagers, including disabled. Company is a registered Nanny service with Medicare.

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Young Persons attending school, living at home with a carer, having a moderate to severe disability with high support needs. The young person should be in receipt of a disability allowance or pension. With emphasis given to before and after school care, along with vacation care.

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This respite program is funded to give time limited breaks for ageing carers and families of people with disability, the disability can be health related eg stroke. The target group is ageing carers, who have been caring for more than 30 years or over the age of 65.

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To be eligible for service people must reside in Bogan, Bourke, Brewarrina, Cobar, Warren, Narromine, or Walgett LGAs, or the Unincorporated Area, and must have a physical, intellectual, sensory, psychiatric or acquired brain injury or a combination of any of these, where the disability is permanent or likely to be permanent, and has resulted in a substantially reduced capacity for learning, communication or mobility. For Walgett LGA residents only this service is also available to people who are frail aged, and supported by an unpaid carer. Respite is encouraged to be planned, where possible, in advance. It can involve *in-home respite, *overnight care, *caring for a person with a disability on a family outing, *community access, *social and recreational, *living skills or *holiday care. A Respite House was opened in May 2003 at 124 Bogan Street Nyngan to provide Respite care for a maximum of 2 people at a time

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The In Home Dementia Respite Program is a social program providing respite for carers of people with Dementia with or without a challenging behaviour. It aims to provide opportunities for carers to take a break from the physical and emotional strain of caring, enabling greater participation in family and community activities, whilst providing meaningful stimulation to the client and maintaining community integration. Staff will come to your home or take the person you care for on an outing. Carers of people with a diagnosis of Dementia and who are living in the Dubbo community can access this service. There are no costs involved for care, however outings will incur a cost depending on the destination and activity involved. Bookings are essential.

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Respite Options, Flexible respite, community connections (0-65 yrs), Flexible respite packages. Respite, recreational and skills development activities with one to one paid support in or out of the home.

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Recreational group activities during the school holidays for school aged children. Visits to places of interest out and about in the community.

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Activities During the school holidays for teenagers. Includes group activities, holidays and support to access mainstream camps. Saturday Club provides similar service on the weekend.

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Recreational Group Activities. There is a younger group and an older group. Each group goes out every second Saturday. The group visits places of interest in the community with paid and voluntary staff.

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Recreational Group Activities. The group goes out once a month on Sunday. The group visits places of interest in the community with paid and voluntary staff.

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Enables carers to take a break while the person they are caring for spends time with a volunteer or paid worker. Service provided in home or out of home as agreed by the client, carer and worker. Jointly funded by Dept of Ageing, Disability and Home Care and Wollongong City Council, this service is available to carers of people who are frail aged, or have a disability. A small contribution is requested.

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Respite Options provides in-home respite for carers of frail age persons & younger persons with a disability. Respite Options aims to support & maintain the relationship between a primary care giver & the care recipient. Respite will be provided in discussion with the carer & care recipient to best suit their needs.

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Our in home respite service aims to provide opportunities for carers of the frail aged, and children/adults with a disability to have access to personal time to ensure that ongoing care and relationships are supported.

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Aging carers over 65. Flexible respite options. Offers inhome, out of home, recreational, family respite and social support. Application are reassessed every 12months by priority panel. Coverage states LOWER HUNTER:Port Stephens, Cessnock, Dungog and Maitland. Priority will be given to ageing carers of younger people with a disability

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The program aims to assist in supporting and maintaining the primary care giving relationship whilst providing a positive experience for the person they care for. The program can provide individual respite care in the home to relieve the primary carer.

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The service provides respite assistance so that employed carers of frail older Australians can combine caring and employment responsibilities. Eligibility criteria: the person being cared for must be 65 years old or older or if Aboriginal or Torres Straight Islander 50 years or older. The carer must live in the Northern Sydney Region.

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Provide in home respite for frail aged and disabled individuals and their carers. Respite can include social visits, assistance with daily living (NO PERSONAL CARE). Up to 11 hours per week at a cost of $10 per hour. Both male and female respite carers are available.

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South West Respite Care

NSW, Australia

Respite care provided by trained staff and volunteers: Support to adults and children, giving the Primary Carer a break from the caring role. Respite can be In-home; Planned; One-off; or Centre-based depending on individual needs. Emergency respite is available where there is risk of carer breakdown, illness or negative impact on the family. Tailored holiday support can be arranged and may include: Being part of a Network which supports Carers/Service Users on away from home Recreation and Leisure trips, or a night in a motel.

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Flexible Short breaks is a program which provides easier access to services for older parent carers in the Inner West receiving services. Providing meaningful and positive activities for people with disability. Respite services provided are in-home, overnight, community access, group outings, holidays, trips and emergency on call.

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Brokerage service, variety of respite options including a respite house in Bowral and Bargo, out of hours or overnight care, in home care, community access, emergency respite or any other respite service type suitable to meet individual needs. NDRF funding from 2007 to 2010.

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Stanhope In-home Respite Service (NRCP) provides in-home respite to carers of frail older people who have high support needs. The types of services that may be provided as part of a respite service may include personal care, social support, transport to appointments, home help and meal preparation.

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The program provides support by offering flexible respite options for carers of people with severe mental illness or psychiatric disablilty and carers of people with intellectual disability.

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