385HR2065X Child Physical Disabilities Respite Care
- Definition
- A facility or distinct part of a facility that providers short term, residential care to children, diagnosed with complex or profound disabilities as respite for the regular caregivers.
- Grouping
- Respite Care Facility
- Classification
- Respite Care
- Specialization
- Respite Care, Physical Disabilities, Child
- Section
- Non-Individual
- Notes
- [7/1/2003: new]
Related Taxonomies
Other Specializations
385HR2050X
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385HR2055X
Respite Care, Mental Illness, Child
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385HR2060X
Respite Care, Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities, Child
A medical facility that offers short-term, residential care for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, giving families or regular caregivers a temporary break. Services include supervision, support with daily activities, recreational programs, and assistance with personal care. Children may have conditions such as autism, Down syndrome, or cerebral palsy. Families can expect a safe, supportive environment focused on the child’s well-being and comfort.