Lifespan Respite Technical Assistance

Lifespan Respite
Technical Assistance Center

2011 Lifespan Respite Grantee/Partner Meeting

Glendale, AZ

November 4, 2011

Summary Meeting Notes
Click Here.  

Handouts


Agenda

Summary Tables of Lifespan Respite Grantees/Partner Activities and Partnerships
2009 Grantees
2010 Grantees

Tools for Collaboration: Building and Sustaining Partnerships for Lifespan Respite (evaluation tools included)

Resource Links and Tools for Facilitated Discussion Topics (see breakout discussion topics on Agenda above), click here.

Important Internet Links for Lifespan Respite Planning, Building, and Collaboration, click here.

ARCH Products, Publications and Resources Catalogue, click here.

Participant List, click here.


Presentations

The
Vision for Lifespan Respite – A Discussion, PPT Presentation


Greg Link,
Aging Services Program Specialist, Administration on Aging   


Some Thoughts about Data: Tools for Evaluation, PPT Presentation
 

Casandra Firman, TA Coordinator, FRIENDS National Resource Center

Additional Resources:

  • Level of Care Determination, click here.
  • Some Thoughts about Data Handout, click here.
  • Demographic Information (Used with Form PR1)Program ID, click here

Overview of Caregiver Assessments and Relevance to Respite with Q and A

Kathy Kelly, Executive Director, Family Caregiver Alliance, San Francisco, CA

Resources:

  • Caregivers Count Too! Caregiver Assessment Tool, click here.
  • National Consensus Report on Caregiver Assessment, click here.

New!! National Respite Guidelines,click here.
Maggie Edgar, ARCH Senior Consultant
Monica Uhl, Partnership for People with Disabilities


Grantees'/Partners' Shared Tools 
 
 

Lifespan Respite

Technical Assistance Center

ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center

4016 Oxford Street

Annandale, VA 22003

(703) 256-2084 www.archrespite.org

This project is supported, in part, under a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging. Grantees undertaking projects under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions.  These contents, however, do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and endorsement by the Federal Government should not be assumed.

 

The ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center is a division of the Chapel Hill Training-Outreach Project, Inc.; 800 Eastowne Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514; www.chtop.org

 

 

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