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- Respite Services: Offers planned short-term and time-limited opportunities for families and care providers to have some personal time.
- Employment Services: Helps adults and youth to obtain and retain competitive employment through vocational counseling, employment training programs, work experience acquisition, soft skills development, rehabilitation services, and support services to help youth obtain, maintain, or advance in competitive employment or self-employment.
- Children's Health Homes/Care Management: Includes care coordination, comprehensive transitional care, individual and family support, and referral to community and social support services as needed.
- Community Habilitation: Assists youth living at home with a loved one or independently in the community to maintain or develop the highest level of independence possible for them.
- Community Based Day Habilitation: Promotes community inclusion and integration.
- Family Reimbursement Program: Covers expenses for goods and services needed to care for a loved one with a developmental disability who lives at home.
- Self-Directed Services: Enables individuals to make choices about their staff, supports, and services.
- Preventive Services: Provides support to help families learn the necessary skills to ensure their children remain at home and out of foster care placement.
- Behavioral Health Services: Includes community habilitation, caregiver/family supports and services, pre-vocational services, and supported employment.
- Project C.O.A.C.H.: Provides telephone counseling, referral, outreach, and intervention/prevention for individuals and families.
AARP Financial Workbook for Family Caregivers - This workbook highlights caregiving costs to help individuals track what they spend on caregiving. Understanding out of pocket costs allows caregivers to plan and save, which can take significant financial pressure off the household budget.
English https://aarp.org/caregivermoney
Can I Get Paid to Be a Caregiver for a Family Member Medicaid and veterans' programs can help alleviate the financial burden of family caregiving. www.aarp.org/gettingpaidforcaregiving
A Legal Checklist for Family Caregivers - 6 steps to take to protect your loved ones and yourself. www.aarp.org/legalchecklist
Financial and Legal - Learn how to manage caregiving finances and obtain legal caregiving documents including advance care directives, long-term care insurance, wills, and powers of attorney https://www.aarp.org/caregiving/financial-legal/
