Respite Care coming soon to Butler and Allegheny Counties, PA

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We understand the importance of taking a break

Your family is top priority. Taking a break from the everyday tasks that you do to care for your loved ones is important too. It allows you to be at your best to care for others. We can't fill other's cups when our own cup is empty. Take-A-Break Behavioral Health Services is here to help your loved ones and give you the time you need to recharge, and fill your cup!

Take-A-Break Behavioral Health Services is coming soon to

Butler and Allegheny Counties, PA

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Coming soon to Butler and Allegheny counties in Pennsylvania.

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Is Respite Right for You?

Empower Your Family with Essential Respite Care Services.

Short-term, temporary care is provided to children/youth, ages 0-21, diagnosed with serious emotional or behavioral challenges so that their families/caregivers can take a break from the daily routine of caregiving.

Respite is a service provided on a short-term basis to relieve those persons normally providing care. Respite is provided in two categories: 24-hour respite and 15-minute respite. 24-hour respite is provided for periods over 16 hours as a daily unit with a 30 unit fiscal year limit while 15-minute respite is provided for periods less than 16 hours as a 15-minute unit with a 480 unit fiscal year limit for individuals enrolled in the Consolidated Waiver. Individuals enrolled in the P/FDS or Community Living waiver are eligible to receive up to 1440 15-minute units of respite per fiscal year. Respite services may only be provided to those living in a private home. 

Respite is planned or emergency care provided to a child or adult with any type of special needs in order to provide temporary relief to family caregivers who are caring for that child or adult.

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