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Respite Care for Families of Children with Disabilities: A University/Faith Community Model

Families of children with disabilities or special healthcare needs report respite care as a great need, yet availability of such care is scarce. A partnership developed between a nursing school in the Southeast and a faith community, to provide respite care and summer camps, resulted in a win-win situation for families, children, interprofessional students and educators, the faith community, and volunteers. This article explains the need for respite, how schools of nursing and faith communities can partner, and the benefits to all stakeholders.

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Type of Reference
Jour
Type of Work
Journal article
Publisher
Lippincott williams & wilkins
ISBN/ISSN
0743-2550
Publication Year
2017
Issue Number
1
Journal Titles
Journal of Christian Nursing
Volume Number
34
Start Page
52
End Page
58