Department of Health and Social Services Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities. Respite Summit 2015

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Department of Health and Social Services Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities Respite Summit 2015

Delaware s Demographics 60+ population is growing rapidly in Delaware By 2030 28% of the population will be 60+ 85+ population will nearly double between 2005 and 2020.Then double again by 2040 108,397 individuals in Delaware have disabilities 66,367 are under the age of 65 The number of family caregivers are decreasing Smaller families Family are spread out

Caregiving in Delaware 2014 AARP Caregiving Survey of Delaware Residents 45% of Delawareans age 35 and older are or have provided unpaid care to an adult who is elderly or disabled. 86% help with shopping & household chores. 82% help with transportation 74% help with medication management 69% help with medical tasks

Value of Family Caregiving Slightly more than 200,000 family caregivers in Delaware provide over 132 million hours of care annually. The value of their caregiving is estimated at almost $1.6 billion annually.

What is Delaware Doing to Support Caregivers Today? Across the public, private and non-profit sectors there programs and services that are designed to target the caregiver. Adult Day Services Alzheimer s Day Treatment Day Habilitation In home Respite Respite vouchers/ DE Lifespan Respite Network Caregiver Support/Caregiver Resource Centers

Day Services Adult Day Services provides activities and assistance for people with physical and/or mental impairments. This service is for people who cannot be left alone for long periods of time. For example, a person may use adult day services while his or her primary caregiver (such as a family member) is at work. Alzheimer s Day Treatment is a program for people with Alzheimer s Disease or related dementia. It is a non-residential, day program. Medical, recreational, and personal care services are provided. Staff in the program receive specialized training in Alzheimer s Disease and dementia Day Habilitation programs are geared toward social recreational and leisure activities; however focus on interacting with people using community resources.

In- home Respite & Vouchers Respite provides a break for caregivers, like family members, who take care of an older person or a person with a disability. The service can be regularly-scheduled (for example, once a week) or can be given from time to time, as needed by the caregiver. Respite is provided in the home of the care recipient or caregiver. Delaware Lifespan Respite Care Network program helps Delaware caregivers find and pay for respite care. They can also apply for up to $500 in financial assistance per care recipient per year.

How do Caregivers Access Services? The Delaware ADRC can help you... Learn more about available resources Decide what services would be best for you Find the services that you need The Delaware ADRC features.. A comprehensive resource, the Guide to Services for Older Delawareans and Persons with Disabilities A call center with staff available to answer your questions and provide information. 1-800-223-9074 A dedicated website to search for and locate services in your county: Visit www.delawareadrc.com Options counselors to provide personalized assistance

Will there be more services/supports in the future? Delaware General Assembly passed HCR 57 to establish the Family Caregiving Taskforce. Directing the study of policies, resources, and programs available for family caregivers. Encouraging additional innovative and creative means to support family caregivers to continue to provide needed inhome support for older adults, for distance caregivers, caregivers from special populations, and caregivers in the workplace. Organizing the taking of testimony on the needs for family caregivers. Overseeing the process of compiling an inventory of the resources available to family caregivers. Developing and submitting a report on its findings and recommendations.

Task Force Report Due to the General Assembly 5/31/2015 Recommendation Categories: Legislative Budgetary Policy/Program

Questions? Lisa Bond 302-255-9358 lisa.bond@state.de.us