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Caregiver Respite

Caregivers sometimes need a break from providing care. Using respite care services can support and strengthen the caregiver’s ability to continue to care for the person at home. Respite care can be provided in the home, in a residential care facility, or in a community setting such as an adult day care center.

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ADSSP Evidence-Based Practice Brief OT Intervention
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Source: Dooley
This is a paper on evidence-based practice for people with early stage dementia.
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Updated December 28, 2010


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