Adult Respite Services
Respite is a service providing temporary, short-term care for
children and adults with developmental disabilities in their own
home, a trained provider’s home, or in a community based,
recreational setting. Respite services are available to individuals
of all ages. There is no cost to families once the services have
been approved.
To receive respite services, an individual must be approved by
their Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) Social Worker,
who determines how many hours that individual will receive per year.
A standard authorization is 180 hours per year per family. This
program is administered by Training Thru Placement, Inc., which is a
private non-profit organization. .
All adults who receive services from DDD have a caseworker
already assigned to them and should contact that person for respite
services. (Once the DDD Social Worker has authorized an individual
for respite services, they may call Marie Lindstrom at 739-2700 ext
256 or email her at MLindstrom@kentcountyarc.net for the required
forms to receive respite services .
Respite hours are always authorized from the time period of July
1st to June 30th and do not carry over from year to year. All staff
providing respite have undergone BCI (criminal background) and Cants
(DCYF) checks. Respite workers are not responsible for any
therapeutic services. .
For further information about adult services check out the FAQ
page for commonlu asked questions or contact us at
739-2700.
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