Respite -- It’s OK to need it, it’s OK to want it, and it’s OK to get it!
The Montana Lifespan
Respite Coalition
invites you to the
Montana Lifespan
Respite Summit
May 12, 2015
1:45 - 5:00 PM
Red Lion Colonial Inn
2301 Colonial Drive
Helena, MT 59601
Please join us for this important statewide event.
The Lifespan Respite Summit is a special half-day event for government agencies, Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs), statewide organizations, community and faith-based agencies, respite providers, and family caregivers representing all ages and disabilities.
Join us May 12th, 2015, for this FREE working meeting to learn more about Lifespan Respite in Montana. Help us educate Montanans about the need for respite and ways to improve the accessibility of respite for our caregivers.
The Lifespan Respite Program, funded by the US Administration for Community Living, was established to help states expand, enhance, and coordinate respite services. The Montana Lifespan Respite Coalition works to meet these goals and serve all family caregivers. This LSR program includes families, individuals, and children affected by developmental disabilities, other disabilities, mental health issues, aging, chronic illness or individuals at risk for abuse or neglect.
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Register
The Lifespan Respite Summit is free, but registration at this site is required. Space is limited, so register soon!
This event is in partnership with the 47th Annual Governor’s Conference on Aging. To Register and pay for the full Governor’s Conference on Aging, May 12, 13 and 14, visit the Conference site.
For more information
Travel & conference scholarships are available as well as some financial assistance for respite care. Contact Kerrie or Jackie at Aging Services for more information: 1-800-332-2272 or 406-444-4077.
Location and Map
Red Lion Colonial Inn
2301 Colonial Drive
Helena, MT 59601
With support from:
This project is supported, in part, under a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living, Administration on Aging. Grantees undertaking projects under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. These contents, however, do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and endorsement by the Federal Government should not be assumed.