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judyr
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I care for my grand-daughter who has ASD. She is 13 years old. I need someone to care for her her so that I can visit an elderly relative who lives abroad. Has any one any advice on how I can get this type of respite care? Where do I start? Has any one done something similar?
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Try your local children's services (used to be called social services) they can do an assessment of your grandaughter's needs and perhaps a carers assessment. They usually have specialist social workers who support children with disabilities and they can advise on things like respite - though it is sometimes referred to as short break care
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Thank you. Blue Frog
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