385HR2050X Respite Care Camp
- Definition
- A camping facility that provides specialized respite care to individuals requiring enhanced services to enable them to remain in the community, (e.g., those with developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, mental/behavioral disorders). The staff must have training in working with the target populations and dealing with emergency situations which might be related to or exacerbate the individual's condition.
- Grouping
- Respite Care Facility
- Classification
- Respite Care
- Specialization
- Respite Care Camp
- Section
- Non-Individual
- Notes
- [7/1/2003: new, 1/1/2021: modified definition]
Related Taxonomies
Other Specializations
385HR2055X
Respite Care, Mental Illness, Child
A medical facility that offers short-term, residential care for children diagnosed with mental illness, giving families or regular caregivers a break. Staff provide supervision, support, and help manage conditions such as depression, anxiety, or behavioral disorders. Children receive safe, structured care, daily activities, and emotional support during their stay.
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.
385HR2065X
Respite Care, Physical Disabilities, Child
A medical facility that offers short-term residential care for children with complex or severe physical disabilities, providing relief for their regular caregivers. Services include supervision, personal care, assistance with daily activities, and support for conditions like cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and other physical impairments. Families can expect a safe, supportive environment focused on the child's comfort and well-being during their stay.