Respite

Respite Services provides relief options to parents who provide ongoing care of their family member who has a disability.

Many parents of children and adults with disabilities have low incomes and cannot afford to hire providers to provide time away from their children. Many people with disabilities require 24-hour, around-the-clock supervision, attention and care. This continuous demand becomes a tremendous drain on caregivers emotionally, physically and mentally-this care will remain constant as they grow older. Consequently, families of children with disabilities are at high risk for divorce, substance abuse and child abuse because of the continuing stress of caring for the child with disabilities. Respite care is an assistance program to parents, but just as importantly, is a prevention program aimed at stopping some of the social problems that can result from the tremendous demands made on families due to the disabilities of their child or the institutionalization of the family member with a disability.

Respite Services includes:
In-Home: Currently, Respite Care is offered to parents or guardians who care for a child with a disability. The Providers, who are selected by the parents, care for the child in the home, freeing the parent to leave the home for errands, leisure time, appointments and other activities.  This program has empowered parents to bring into the Respite Care system their own provider, someone whom they know and trust to be with their child.
Respite Services Application

Respitality Mini-Vacations: The Respitality program provides free overnight accomodations at luxury hotels in the Houston area.  Local hotels donate overnight stays through UCP  to the caregivers.
Respite Services info and applications- Montgomery County
More Respite Services Information

Benefits of Respite Care: Following is a list of benefits for children with disabilities and their families as a result of the availability of Respite Care.

For more information please contact at (713) 838-9050 ext. 357.
Para ayuda en espanol llama (713) 838-9050 ext. 375
Please participate in the Greater Houston Respite Coalition Survey

 

Special Thanks to

United Way
Montgomery County United Way
&
The Mental Health and Mental Retardation Authority of Harris County