Lifespan Respite Technical Assistance

Lifespan Respite
Technical Assistance Center

ARCH Advisory Committee

For a list of ARCH Advisory Committee members, 2012-2015, and contact information, click here.

Next Meeting: June 13, 2013, 1:00 pm EDT


December 12, 2012

The ARCH Advisory Committee to the Lifespan Respite TA Center met to review 2009-2012 work products and the first year work plan under the new ACL/AoA cooperative agreement.

 

Conference Call Recording

To listen to a recording of the the conference call, click here.

 

Documents/Products referred to during the call:

 


May 25, 2012

The ARCH Advisory Committee to the TA Center on Lifespan Respite met to review current work products and the remainder of the third year work plan.

To listen to a recording of the the conference call, click here.

Documents/Products referred to during the call:

As many of you know, this was the official final meeting of the ARCH Advisory Committee under this project. The ARCH cooperative agreement to house the Lifespan Respite Technical Assistance Center in partnership with the Family Caregiver Alliance will end on August 31, 2012. If we are successful in our reapplication to continue as the Technical Assistance for Lifespan Respite, the Committee will reconvene in September. Thank you for your service to date.

 


November 14, 2011

The ARCH Advisory Committee to the TA Center on Lifespan Respite met to review current work products and the third year work plan.

To listen to a recording of the conference call, click here.
Documents referred to during the call:


Lifespan Respite Program Background

AoA Fact Sheet on Lifespan Respite Program, click here.

Public Law PL109-442, Lifespan Respite Act of 2006, click here.

Section-by-Section Summary of the Act, click here.


 
 

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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