Respite care is a special name for a short-term break for caregivers. Caring for an individual who is disabled can be an around-the-clock job. Taking a break from time to time is crucial in order to properly take care of those in need. Respite care can take place in your home, allowing family members time outside the home for recreational activities. The emphasis of respite care is recreation, allowing a time of rest and relaxation. Respite care can be provided by the hour day or even for weeks.
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UCP of Southern Arizona
Rhonda Murray
1131 S. La Canada Drive,
Suite 105
Green Valley, Arizona 85614
(520) 344-8203
We strive to create the perfect relationship between individuals with disabilities and our Direct Care Workers. Through collaborative strategies emphasizing diversity, dignity, and quality of life, we want to harness the power of respect and compassion to ignite long-term relationships. UCPSA individuals are provided with a designated Program Manager who organizes support and customized care based on the unique needs and schedules of our friends with disabilities; ensuring reliable and compassionate care. All of UCPSA’s Direct Care Workers have cleared a fingerprint/background check, and are certified in CPR as well as First Aid. Plus, all have received extensive training in providing direct-support services.