Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System
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1 Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System Current Approved Respite Provider Agencies REVISED 4/28/2015 HINT: An easy way to search for what you need in WORD is to click on control F. This will bring up a box where you can enter a word;. e.g., Child or in-home. SERVICE AGE PAGE AGENCY TYPE SERVED 1. Addus Health Care, Inc. Counties: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Clark, Columbia, Cowlitz, Douglas, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, King, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Orielle, Skamania, Spokane, Stevens, Wahkiakum, Walla Walla, Whitman, Yakima In-Home 2. Advanced Health Care Counties: Grays Harbor (parts), King, Kitsap (parts), Lewis, Mason, Pierce, Thurston In-Home 3. All Families Adult Day, aka Adult Day Care, Spokane Counties: Spokane County and Are 4. Cascade Companion Care County: Snohomish, Skagit, King 5. Cascade Park Active Day aka Grand Park LLC dba County: Snohomish, Skagit, King 6. Circles Of Caring Adult Day Health County: Whitman 7. Community Care Counties: King, Pierce, Snohomish 8. Elder & Adult Day Health Counties: King, Kitsap 9. Family Home Care Counties: Spokane, Whitman, Asotin 10. First Choice In-Home Care Counties: King, Pierce, Snohomish 11. Full Life Care Counties: King (North Seattle, South Seattle, Kent/Renton), Snohomish (Everett) Day Center In-Home Day Center Day Center Community Case Aide; Day Center Day Center In-Home In-Home Day Center Adult Elder Elder Adult Elder Adult Elder Adult Child Adult Elder Adult Elder
2 Lifespan Respite Washington Approved Respite Provider Agencies, continued ii PAGE 12. Highland Community Center County: King AGENCY 13. Independent Services Corporation Counties: Ferry (Northern), Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Whitman 14. Interim Healthcare Counties: Clark, Spokane And Surrounding Area 15. Kalkaal Home Care Service Counties: King, Snohomish 16. Lutheran Community Services Counties: South King, Pierce, Kitsap 17. Northwest's Child Counties: King, Snohomish 18. Pope's Kids Place Counties: Lewis but others can attend also. 19. Res-Care Homecare, Inc. dba Counties: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Island, King, Kitsap, Kittitas, Lewis, Lincoln, Mason, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Spokane, Stevens, Thurston, Walla Walla, Whatcom, Whitman, Yakima 20. Senior Life Resources, aka Home Care Services Counties: Yakima Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Kittitas, Walla Walla, 21. Spokane Parks & Recreation - Therapeutic Recreation Services Counties: Spokane (and surrounding area) 22. Visiting Angels County: Pierce, Thurston 23. Walla Walla Senior Center (Adult Day) County: Walla Walla 24. With A Little Help, Inc. Counties: King, South Snohomish, and can travel nationwide. SERVICE TYPE Recreation Center In-Home In-Home In-Home In-Home Day Center Overnight Center In-Home In-Home Recreation Center In-Home Day Center In-Home AGE SERVED Adult Elder Child Child Adult Elder Adult Elder Adult Elder KEY: E Elder/Older Person A Adult (18 +) C Child (<18) All All Ages
3 Lifespan Respite Washington Approved Respite Provider Agencies, continued Respite resources specifically requested by family caregivers: PAGE Causey s Learning Center Counties: King AGENCY University of Washington Autism Center (APEX) Counties: King Cedar Springs Camp Counties: King, Snohomish SERVICE TYPE Day Center; Camp Social Skills Camp Faithbased Camp iii AGE SERVED Child Child Child KEY: E Elder/Older Person A Adult (18 +) C Child (<18) All All Ages
4 What is Lifespan Respite Washington? Lifespan Respite Washington (LRW) began in 2002 as a coalition of concerned caregivers and representatives from organizations serving caregivers and their families. The Arc of King County, provided staffing support for the coalition for many years. In 2004, the Paul Allen Foundation provided the funding backbone for developing some key resources and conduct a survey of caregivers to determine their needs. In 2010, the group was awarded its first Lifespan Respite federal grant, growing the coalition from about six to 500 interested persons. In 2013, LRW was awarded a subsequent grant to develop a pilot respite voucher system in Washington State serving all unserved family caregivers and their families of all ages and all situations where special needs exist and where respite is absent. Funding came from the federal Administration on Aging, Administration for Community Living, through the Washington State Department of Social & Health Services (DSHS)/Aging & Long-Term Support Administration. Easter Seals Washington, currently provides support to the mission/goals of Lifespan Respite Washington. Current initiatives include: 1. Coalition Development - statewide 2. Respite Summit in Fall, 2014 (Camp Stand by Me, Kitsap County) 3. Community Awareness campaign valuing the caregiver 4. Sustainability Planning gaining momentum for continued respite support Reference the website, for more information about the history and programs related to respite (short breaks) for family caregivers. 200 West Mercer Street, Suite 210E Seattle, WA info@wa.easterseals.com
5 1. ADDUS HEALTH CARE, INC. dba (in home services) PHONE/CONTACT: (national number; check with Easter Seals for your location s number) Yakima County/Yakima (Dana G.) King County/Seattle (Diane U.) AGE(S) SERVED: Older adults and adults with disabilities SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Older adults and adults with disabilities SERVICE PROVIDED: We are dedicated to providing services that allow our clients to remain safely in the comfort of their own homes. These services are to provide support in the form of home management including housekeeping, meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, and light personal care, eating, bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and assistance getting in and/or out of bed. Our goals are to prevent hospitalization or institutionalization, provide adequate nutrition, promote healthy lifestyles, and ensure safe and functional home environments. RATES: Respite Rate of $21.77 per hour SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): ADAMS, ASOTIN, BENTON, CHELAN, CLARK, COLUMBIA, COWLITZ, DOUGLAS, FRANKLIN, GARFIELD, GRANT, KITTITAS, KLICKITAT, KING, LINCOLN, OKANOGAN, PEND ORIELLE, SKAMANIA, SPOKANE, STEVENS, WAHKIAKUM, WA WA, WHITMAN, YAKIMA Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 1 of 20
6 2. ADVANCED HEALTH CARE (in home services) ADDRESS: 9116 Gravelly Lake Drive Southwest, Suite B1, Tacoma, WA PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Children, Adults, Elders SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Variety of illnesses, diseases, and disabilities, including memory care, para and quadriplegic care, caring for people with terminal illnesses and on hospice care, PTSD, and autism. SERVICE PROVIDED: In-home care. If care level requires a skilled nurse (RN or LPN) to perform the service, a doctor's order is needed prior to care. RNs and LPNs can provide medication management, tube feedings, bowel/bladder programs, wound care, injections, etc. Tasks can include companionship, personal care, housekeeping/meals, bathing/dressing, medication assistance, mobility/transfers, bedbound care, transportation to and from appointments, etc. DAYS/HOURS: Two hours minimum, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, including holidays and weekends. RATES: Varies by county, ranging from $24/hour to $27/hour for home health aides. Skilled nursing care rates range from $50-$100/hour. Call for exact rates. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): KING, LEWIS, MASON, PIERCE, THURSTON. Also, parts of GRAYS HARBOR AND KITSAP. Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 2 of 27
7 3. FAMILIES ADULT DAY CARE, aka Adult Day Care (day center) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Older adults and adults with disabilities SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: All developmental disabilities, dementia (including Alzheimer's), most conditions for elders, LPN or nurse delegated services. Over 18 and not fully incontinent. SERVICE PROVIDED: Non-medical support/respite and care as needed such as eating, dressing, bathing, toileting, transferring, continence, companionship, meals, light housekeeping, medication management, errands, shopping, transportation, hobbies and laundry. 24-hour care is available. DAYS/HOURS: 24-hour care is available. RATES: Varies from two-hour service to full day/night, and are available upon request. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): SPOKANE and Area A E Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 3 of 27
8 4. CASCADE COMPANION CARE (in-home services) ADDRESS: Smoke Point Boulevard, Suite 304, Arlington, WA PHONE/CONTACT: (Linda Senn, Owner) AGE(S) SERVED: Elders SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Elders needing support with non-medical tasks of daily living. SERVICE PROVIDED: Non-medical tasks of daily living including cognitive supervision, housekeeping, meal preparation, medication reminders, transportation, dementia care, end-of-life care, and nurse-delegated tasks. Winner of 2014 BEST of Home Care/Leader in Excellence Award. DAYS/HOURS: 4-24 hours per day, 7 days per week RATES: 4-11 hour shifts, $24/hour; 12+ hour shifts, $22/hour. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): SNOHOMISH, SKAGIT, KING Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 4 of 27
9 5. CASCADE PARK ACTIVE DAY, aka, Grand Park LLC dba (day center) A E PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Adults and elders SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: therapeutic need. Adult Day Health program with meal. Medical or SERVICE PROVIDED: Services vary depending on the needs of the care receiver; call for additional information. Services are available for 4-8 hours per day, 4-5 days per week. DAYS/HOURS: Open Monday through Thursday, 9:30 AM 6:30 PM, and Friday, 9:30 AM 3:30 PM. Closed on weekends and major holidays. RATES: $11.25/hour SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): PIERCE Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 5 of 27
10 6. CIRCLES OF CARING ADULT DAY HEALTH (adult day center) A E PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Adults and elders , info@circlesofcaring.org NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Dementia, developmental disabilities, chronic conditions, physical disabilities, mental health issues. Individual must be over age 18 and able to have their needs met by the respite provider agency's day center. SERVICE PROVIDED: Adult Day Health care at our inviting center. Nursing care, therapies, personal care assistance, social work connections and case management, great food, engaging activities including cooking and gardening as well as trivia and other mental stimulation games, personalized exercise programs with an emphasis on fall prevention. Care is individualized and many best practices to keep people as functional and healthy as possible are utilized. Smiles are cherished. Please drop in and visit. DAYS/HOURS: Monday to Friday, 8AM to 4PM RATES: $25.25/hour SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): WHITMAN Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 6 of 27
11 7. COMMUNITY CARE (camps, specialized community case aides) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Children and youth ages 5 21 [or those still enrolled in school] SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Individuals who have special needs, disabilities, or specific conditions requiring care and supervision, including but not limited to autism, Down Syndrome, traumatic brain injury, physical disabilities and intellectual disabilities or attention-deficit disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and behavioral challenges. SERVICE PROVIDED: Community Care operates day camp programs during the summer and school breaks that are designed for children with behavioral issues, mental health diagnoses, developmental disabilities, or for those in special education. The therapeutic recreational camp features fun, physical, and therapeutic activities in our recreation space and in the greater West Seattle community. Staffed by highly skilled and trained Behavior Specialists. Activities include an on-site arcade, outdoor activities, and various field trips throughout the Seattle area, movies, swimming and the beach. The camp has a philosophy of managing behavioral issues while having a fun, outdoor experience. Community Care also provides respite and case aide stabilization services. Inhome services are provided based on the needs of the individuals served. Activities include therapeutic engagement in the community, vocational skill building, social skills or other activities approved or authorized by the family or funding entity. DAYS/HOURS: Camp operates Monday through Friday; hours will vary (extended day and transportation are available). Respite services are available 24/7, year round. RATES: Cost rates vary by service level and location; contact Community Care for additional information. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): KING, PIERCE, and SNOHOMISH. C A Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 7 of 27
12 8. ELDER & ADULT DAY SERVICES (adult day services) ADDRESS: Northeast 21st Place, Bellevue, WA South 216 th Street, Des Moines, WA Perry Avenue Northeast, Bremerton, WA PHONE/CONTACT: (Bellevue) (Des Moines) (Bremerton) AGE(S) SERVED: Ages 18+ with developmental disabilities or acquired cognitive disabilities such as dementia or traumatic brain injuries. SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: EADS has on-site nursing and occupational therapy to provide skilled nursing services, including tube feeding medication management, wound care and nail care. Other personal cares, such as showers, are available. (Participants cannot pose a safety threat to themselves or others.) SERVICE PROVIDED: Four interest/ability matched services are offered: (1) The Senior Club for people with age-related cognitive disabilities; (2) Young Adult Achievement Center for adults with traumatic brain injuries or developmental disabilities; (3) Connections for adults ages 30+ with traumatic brain injuries or developmental disabilities; and (4) Compassionate Care for nonverbal adults ages 18+ with severe cognitive disabilities. DAYS/HOURS: Monday through Friday. Occasional Saturday respite where crafts and social therapies are offered. RATES: Varies based on level of care required, starting at $10.30/hour for extended-day, Monday through Friday. Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 8 of 27
13 9. FAMILY HOME CARE (in-home services) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVE: Primarily elders but has served children and adults in the past, too. SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Individuals who have special care needs as identified by Lifespan Respite Washington (LRW). (Reference LRW application form.) SERVICE PROVIDED: Provides delegation, case management, and home care with the ability to assist more acute care needs than typical for the industry. Can provide overnight care as well. RATES: Varies depending on the shift. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): SPOKANE, WHITMAN, ASOTIN Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 9 of 27
14 10. FIRST CHOICE IN-HOME CARE (in-home services) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Ages 3 to elder (children, adults, elders/older persons). SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Mental health challenges, children and adults diagnosed with developmental/intellectual delays, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, other undiagnosed neurological conditions. All home care aides, nursing assistants and personal care attendants complete a minimum of 75 hours of certification training. SERVICE PROVIDED: Goal is to help clients stay in the comfort and safety of their homes and to help reduce stressful environments. First Choice In-Home Care provides activities of daily living (mobility tasks and transfers, assistance with eating, dressing, bathing, personal hygiene, skin care and foot care), ordinary housework, shopping, transportation to medical/therapy appointments, companion care (with the client in the community on general outings). We offer: A) Free in-home service consultations B) Free comprehensive plan of care development C) Free interviews, in your home, of Personal Care Attendants prior to service start. DAYS/HOURS: 24 hours per day, seven days per week RATES: $23/hour. Varies depending on need, from two hours per week up to full-time hours. Overnight shifts are available. Ability to accommodate any work shift schedule requested. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): KING, PIERCE, SNOHOMISH Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 10 of 27
15 11. FULL LIFE CARE (adult day services) A E ADDRESS: PHONE/CONTACT: Jefferson Street, #6200, Seattle, WA (office) 7829 South 180 th Street (Kent) th Avenue South (Seattle) 6555 Ravenna Avenue Northeast (Seattle) 2931 Rucker Avenue (Everett) AGE(S) SERVED: Adults and elders (ages 18 and older) SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Wide array of disabilities and conditions, which can be customized to meet individual need. These include developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, physical disabilities, chronic illness (e.g., MS, cerebral palsy, and many other conditions). SERVICE PROVIDED: Depending on the individual's need, provides personal care, nursing services, therapy services, regular exercise, life-skills and vocational training, case management, and mental health services. Includes indoor sports, social events, gardening, cooking, arts and crafts, writing groups, word games, music and dancing, field trips, computers 101, goal setting, organizing and other vocational skills, cognitive skill building to improve attention and concentration, psychosocial support (mental, emotional, behavioral, social, spiritual). DAYS/HOURS: Services are provided seven days a week from 9:00AM to 5:30 PM. Typically, we offer a 4-hour day at one of our 4 adult day centers. This includes activities and meals. RATES: $11.03/ respite hour. For $59.14, transportation can be arranged for those who qualify in addition to the four-hour day. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): KING (North Seattle, South Seattle, Kent/Renton), SNOHOMISH (Everett) Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 11 of 27
16 12. HIGHLAND COMMUNITY CENTER (adult day services) ADDRESS: Bel-Red Road, Bellevue, WA PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: (Kim Indurkar) Children, adults, elders SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Developmental and physical disabilities (diagnosed). SERVICE PROVIDED: (1) Summer camps for children (8 weeks from 8:30AM - 3:00PM, starting 6/23 to 8/22). Includes field trips, games, art and sports. Toileting and other personal care is provided. (2) After-school programs for children during school year, 2:30PM - 5:00 PM, with games, art, sports; these classes are once a week for 10 weeks on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays or Fridays. (3) Evening programs for adults with developmental disabilities, including cooking, dancing, computer, sports, drama, art, exercise. Check website for more detail. (4) Day exercise for adults living with physical disabilities - classes on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays for 12-week sessions. DAYS/HOURS: See above. RATES: (1) $215/week for residents; $269/week for non-residents. (2) $58/session. (3) Varied costs. (4) $110 for residents, $139 for non-residents. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): KING Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 12 of 27
17 13. INDEPENDENT SERVICES, CORPORATION (in-home services) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Children, adults and elders who have special needs. SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Individuals who have special needs including intellectual/developmental disabilities, Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's, congestive heart failure, CVA, multiple neurological disorders, multiple sclerosis, autism, autism-related disorders, and many more. SERVICE PROVIDED: Activities include transportation services, light housekeeping, meal preparation, and any activities of daily living to include social activities. Offered on a short-term basis or a long-term basis, from one hour to 24 hours of continuous care, seven days a week. DAYS/HOURS: RATES: $21.77/hour, with a one-hour minimum SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): SPOKANE, WHITMAN, STEVENS, PEND OREILLE, FERRY (Northern) Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 13 of 27
18 14. INTERIM HEALTHCARE (in-home services) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Children, adults, elders/older persons SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: In-home services for individuals as follows: Medically fragile pediatrics, post-surgery clients, long-term clients, quadriplegics, paraplegic, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and many more. SERVICE PROVIDED: Available 24/7 with on-call staff available before and after regular business hours to assist with scheduling and nursing issues. Assists with activities of daily living, light housekeeping, meal preparation and general socialization. Clients must offer a safe environment for staff. A free care assessment process must be completed prior to receiving services. DAYS/HOURS: Seven days a week, 24 hours per day. RATES: $21/hour with a three-hour minimum (SPOKANE); $24/hour with a threehour minimum (CLARK). SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): SPOKANE and surrounding area, CLARK Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 14 of 27
19 15. KALKAAL HOME CARE SERVICE (in-home services) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Elders, children and adults who have disabilities. SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: conditions. All special need SERVICE PROVIDED: In-home Care Services. Services are provided on a case-bycase basis. Services include personal care, companionship, home helper, live-in care, meal planning and preparation, medication reminders, shopping and errands, light housekeeping and laundry, transportation to appointments, grooming/dressing assistance and guidance. Call for more information. DAYS/HOURS: RATES: $21/hour with a three-hour minimum. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): KING, SNOHOMISH Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 15 of 27
20 16. LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES (in-home services) A E ADDRESS: 223 North Yakima Avenue PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Elders and adults SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Individuals with physical, social, cognitive and/or developmental disabilities or special needs. SERVICE PROVIDED: Bathing, bed mobility, dressing, eating, light housework, locomotion in a room, locomotion outside room, meal preparation, medication reminders, personal hygiene, transfers, walk-in room. DAYS/HOURS: Two, 4-hour shifts per week (Sunday to Saturday). Other shifts may be arranged based on available staffing. RATES: $22/hour. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): PIERCE, KITSAP, SOUTH KING Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 16 of 27
21 17. NORTHWEST'S CHILD (day center services) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Children, teens and adults with moderate to severe developmental and physical disabilities. Ages 5 to 21 for school aged group, and 21 years old and up for the adult program. SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: All developmental and physical disabilities. Not violent or dangerous individuals. SERVICE PROVIDED: Day program in a community setting with friendships, peers, and community integration; reference website. Able to meet all physical and primary care needs regardless of the age of the client. Traditional respite with in-home care as well as community-based care. Other non-respite services are also provided. DAYS/HOURS: RATES: SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): KING, SNOHOMISH Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 17 of 27
22 18. POPE'S KIDS PLACE (overnight center) ADDRESS: Centralia, WA (Vivian's Place) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: Children, birth to age 18 years SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Vivian s House provides respite care for children with special health care needs, including who are medically fragile. Parents and caregivers can bring the children to their site for safe, nurturing care. The child must have a special need, disability, or learning disorder. Can include children on g-tubes or j-tubes, vented (with or without trachs), severe disorders. Families do not need to live in Lewis County in order to be served. For the safety of the children present who have special needs, no uncontrolled or aggressive behaviors will be allowed. Other non-respite services are also provided. SERVICE PROVIDED: Serves children in need of transitional care after leaving the hospital before returning to their residential homes. Skilled nursing. DAYS/HOURS: Call for information. RATES: SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): LEWIS but others can attend also. C Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 18 of 27
23 19. RES-CARE HOMECARE, INC. dba (in-home services) PHONE/CONTACT: (ask for the county number where you live) Chelan County/East Wenatchee (Charlene J.) Grant County/Moses Lake (Tawana P.) Island County/Whidbey Island (Melanie F.) King County/Seattle (Sarah E.) King County, North (Sherine I.) Kitsap, Jefferson, Clallam Counties/Bremerton (Kelley L.) Snohomish County/Everett (Robin S.) Whatcom, Skagit Counties/Bellingham (Tiffany M.) Yakima County/Sunnyside (Sabrina J.) Yakima County/Yakima (Brenda S.) AGE(S) SERVED: Children, adults, elders and persons with disabilities. SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Individuals who have special needs, disabilities, or specific conditions requiring care and supervision, including but not limited to persons with physical disabilities, dementia disorder, Alzheimer's, Down Syndrome, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, traumatic brain injury and intellectual disabilities. Experience assisting with individuals who have behavioral and other specific disorders that are debilitating and/or chronic. SERVICE PROVIDED: In-home services are provided as appropriate to the needs of the individuals served. Upon admission to Res-Care programs and completion of a care assessment, clients are matched with the skills of the Direct Care staff. Services include non-medical personal care such as bathing, bed mobility, body care, dressing, meal preparation, feeding, shopping, medication assistance, mobility, personal hygiene, toilet use, transfers, walking, and transportation. Light housekeeping and errands are also available as part of respite services. Age-appropriate activities with the children can include walks, movies, recreational activities, shopping, or other activities approved or authorized by the family caregiver or funding entity. DAYS/HOURS: Respite services are available 24/7, year round. 24-hour access is available. RATES: Cost rates vary by service level and location; contact ResCare for additional information. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): ADAMS, ASOTIN, BENTON, CHELAN, FRANKLIN, COLUMBIA, DOUGLAS, FERRY, GARFIELD, GRANT, ISLAND, KING, KITSAP, KITTITAS, LEWIS, LINCOLN, MASON, OKANOGAN, PEND OREILLE, PIERCE, SAN JUAN, SKAGIT, SNOHOMISH, SPOKANE, STEVENS, THURSTON, WA WA, WHATCOM, WHITMAN, YAKIMA Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 19 of 27
24 SENIOR LIFE RESOURCES, aka Home Care Services (in-home services) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: (call Easter Seals for correct on in your area) SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: regardless of their disability or condition. Children, adults, elders. All individuals SERVICE PROVIDED: Various recreational opportunities are listed in an agency brochure each quarter, accessible on the website, DAYS/HOURS: RATES: Rates vary according to which recreational opportunity is selected. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Kittitas, Walla Walla, Yakima Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 20 of 27
25 20. SPOKANE PARKS & RECREATION - Therapeutic Recreation Services (recreational center) ADDRESS: 808 West Spokane Falls Boulevard, Spokane, WA PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVED: SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: have developmental and/or physical disabilities. Children over five years of age Individuals who SERVICE PROVIDED: Various recreational opportunities are listed in an agency brochure each quarter, accessible on the website, DAYS/HOURS: RATES: Rates vary according to which recreational opportunity is selected. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): SPOKANE (and surrounding area) C Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 21 of 27
26 21. VISITING ANGELS (in-home services) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVE: Adults / Elders SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: A broad range of services to adults and elders with a variety of illnesses including Dementia/Alzheimer s, Diabetes, Parkinson s, MS, CHF, Stroke, or who are at the end of life on Palliative or Hospice care. SERVICE PROVIDED: Assistance includes personal care (bathing, dressing, toileting, transfer assistance, stand-by assistance), medication reminders, meals, light housekeeping, and joyful companionship. DAYS/HOURS: Available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. Care provided on an hourly or daily ( live-in ) basis. Days, nights, and weekend availability. RATES: Shifts at 2-3 hours, $32/hour; shifts at 4+ hours, $25/hour. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): PIERCE, THURSTON A E Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 22 of 27
27 22. WA WA SENIOR CENTER (adult day center) A E ADDRESS: 720 Sprague Street, Walla Walla, WA PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVE: ; ADC Manager, adcww@bmi.net SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: physical, social, cognitive challenges, and/or developmental disabilities. Elders and adults Persons with SERVICE PROVIDED: Gentle exercise, memory games, reminiscing sessions, music, socialization, guest lectures, entertainment, nutritious hot lunch and snacks, and staffing and assessment provided by trained staff. Goals include increased socialization opportunities, minimized feelings of depression and isolation, a full range of enjoyable activities, interaction with knowledgeable and trained staff, sustained or increased measurable cognitive abilities, and acceptance in a safe environment. DAYS/HOURS: Available Monday through Thursday, 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Staffed by Registered Nurses, Social Worker/Activity Director and other trained individuals. RATES: $12.50/hour SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): WA WA Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 23 of 27
28 23. WITH A LITTLE HELP, INC. (in-home services) PHONE/CONTACT: A E (Mary) AGE(S) SERVE: Elders and adults (18 to 101 years) SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Provides loving and supportive non-medical home care to seniors and others with special needs with the goal of helping seniors stay active and engaged in life. In-home care for individuals who special care needs; e.g., dementia, Parkinson's. Individuals need to be weight-bearing unless bed-bound. SERVICE PROVIDED: Award-winning program has been in existence since 1999 to help individuals accomplish daily tasks, create bonds that nurture the soul and provide peace of mind to seniors and their families. Special focus is placed on building rewarding relationships between seniors and mature, dependable caregivers. Happy assistance with everything from meals, light housekeeping and transportation to personal care and bathing on an hourly, daily or overnight customized schedule. DAYS/HOURS: Available 24/7, with a two-hour minimum. Office hours are 9-5, Monday through Friday. RATES: $ /hour, plus live-in, overnight, and other services which are available upon request. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): nationwide. KING, SOUTH SNOHOMISH, and can travel Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 24 of 27
29 Organizations specifically (requested by constituents) that met the 6/30/14 submission date: 24. CAUSEY S LEARNING CENTER (center, day camp) ADDRESS: rd Avenue, Seattle, WA PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVE: Six (6) weeks to sixth grade SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: We promote physical activities in large open areas, engage in a wide variety of educational games, keep a library of children's titles, and offer various arts and crafts activities. This way your child can unleash his or her full creative and intellectual potentials, while growing up healthy, strong, and happy. Our goal is to promote every child's individual development using an appropriate mix of academic and recreational activities. SERVICE PROVIDED: Provides an educational setting that supports and encourages learning individual creativity, social skills, and self-initiated discovery. Our goal is to create a positive foundation for lifelong learning. Services are provided Monday through Friday, daytimes. RATES: Call for information. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): KING C Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 25 of 27
30 25. University of Washington Autism Center (APEX) (social skills camp) PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVE: Six (6) to twelve (12) years. SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) SERVICE PROVIDED: Summer camp focuses on building social skills for success in group activities. A preliminary evaluation is conducted to determine if the child is a good fit for the program. As the program is verbally loaded, foundational verbal and social skills are necessary to benefit from the program. Summer camp runs five days a week from 9AM to 3PM, which would provide 30 hours of respite for caregivers per week. Campers engage in typical age-appropriate summer camp activities including sports, games, and classroom-based activities. RATES: $3,200. SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): KING C Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 26 of 27
31 26. CEDAR SPRINGS CAMP (faith-based, overnight camp) ADDRESS: Lake Stevens, WA PHONE/CONTACT: AGE(S) SERVE: SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITIES, CONDITIONS SERVED: Children. SERVICE PROVIDED: Recreational weekly camp for children. Weslayan religious affiliation. RATES: Call for information SERVICE AREA (COUNTY): SNOHOMISH, KING, ask about others. C Lifespan Respite Washington Voucher System - Respite Provider Agencies Page 27 of 27
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