Family Caregivers

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Respite care for you = better care for your loved one.
Respite care allows family caregivers to rest and renew, to help support and maintain their well-being. Family caregivers face unique joys and challenges in their care for loved ones. The CRC helps connect family caregivers with respite resources and information. The CRC support family caregivers caring for loved ones of any age and any extensive care needs.

  • What Is Respite Care? Respite care is usually defined as temporary relief for family caregivers from the ongoing responsibility of caring for an individual of any age with special needs. 
  • Choose a Respite Provider - It is essential to vet providers and ask questions to determine that it is the right fit for the person receiving care and for the family caregiver's peace of mind.
  • Paying For Respite - Most respite providers typically charge an hourly rate or a flat rate. There are a variety of government, community, nonprofit and individuals funding streams available to pay for respite services.
  • Compensation for Caregiving - Many family caregivers may have the opportunity to be reimbursed or paid for some of their time spent caregiving. Such opportunities may benefit the primary caregivers and family unit.
  • Resources: Where To Start - Colorado has a coordinated system to support those with special health care needs and connecting them with appropriate services.
  • Self Care - Caring for yourself is an important part of providing quality care for others. Explore these videos and resources to learn more about building a self care routine. 
  • Caregiving Skills Resources - Explore these videos and guides that provide some tips and strategies for various caregiving skills. Thank you to PASCO for their partnership in creating these resources. 
  • FAQ - Answering frequent and common questions regarding caregiving and respite for Colorado.
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