I think one of the hardest parts of raising a child with a disability is the toll it takes on the families. Emotionally, physically and spiritually everyone needs a little help sometimes. I’ve found a great site for those living in the Halton area where the organizations helps to aid caregivers in finding support workers. Take a look:
respiteservices.com consists of agencies funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services and the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. We are collaborating to develop a more dynamic respite network for both children and adults in Halton.
The guiding principles of respiteservices.com are:
1. To develop a comprehensive respite system in Halton.
2. To develop and maintain a coherent access process for families of children and adults requiring respite options.
3. To facilitate respite options for individuals that match their identified needs.
4. To work closely with service providers to advocate for appropriate service options to meet the needs identified.
Respite care is a family support service that provides temporary relief from the physical and emotional demands involved in caring for a family member who has a disability. Respite creates greater opportunities for all family members to live actively and participate in community activities and allows parents/guardians time for themselves.
For more information please go to the Respite Services Website
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I agree! Parenting a child with a disability can be extremely exhausting, and parents/caregivers do need a small break once in a while. (although it can be hard for some to admit).
I am lucky enough to have respite set up for my son – he goes on his little ‘mini vacation’ every other weekend. It is a huge relief!