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Respite Care

Program/Service description

Respite care programs provide relief to primary caregivers, such as family members, who give care to someone in need. Respite care can be regularly-scheduled (for example, once a week) or can be given from time to time, as needed by the caregiver.

The Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD) funds several types of respite programs in Delaware. Based on eligibility for specific respite programs, care can be provided in the home; through temporary placement in a long-term care facility or adult foster care; or in various community settings.

Public funding source(s)*
Who is eligible

Delaware residents who are 60 years of age or older or adults with physical disabilities aged 18 to 59. Some programs have medical and/or income eligibility requirements.

Where it is available Statewide
Who to contact for information or enrollment
Provider Phone Number Persons Served
Visiting Nurse Association 302-698-4300 or
1-800-290-2800
Persons aged 60 and over
Home Health Services by TLC New Castle Co.:
302-322-5510
Kent and Sussex Co.:
1-800-560-0114
Persons aged 60 and over
Sussex County Senior Services Sussex Co.:
302-854-9555 or 9562
Persons aged 60 and over
Addus Healthcare, Inc New Castle Co.:
1-800-745-6474
Kent and Sussex Co.:
1-800-680-5111
Persons aged 18 and over
United Cerebral Palsy New Castle Co.:
302-764-2400
Sussex Co.:
302-335-5626
Persons aged 18-59
Absolute Home Care New Castle County:
302-369-1050
Persons aged 60 and over
Newark Active Day Center 302-533-3543 Persons aged 60 and over

For general information or eligibility determination, please contact DSAAPD's Program Offices.
Related internet links

See also these related pages on the DSAAPD web site:

*Public funding means that the program is paid for, in part or in whole, by the government. Some publicly-funded programs have eligibility requirements and provide services at low cost or no cost to people who qualify. Most of these programs and services though, are also available to people who are able to pay privately (with their own money). For more information, please see the Sources of Funding section of this web site.

Last Updated: Wednesday April 09 2008
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