Boundless offers a variety of warm and welcoming respite care options to families.
What are respite services?
Respite services provide short- to medium-term relief to eligible families with adults or children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) or behavioral health challenges such as autism living in the home. Services vary by county and have been impacted by COVID-19.
Where respite services are available in Franklin and Wood counties?
Boundless offers a variety of respite services in Franklin and Wood counties in partnership with the local county board of developmental disabilities. Please contact our intake team for information about services currently available, as the COVID-19 has impacted the availability of some respite options.
Franklin County options
- In-Home
- Out-of-Home
- Extensions: Before-School Program
- Extensions: After-School Program
- Emergency Care Placement
- Enhanced Respite
Wood County options
- Out-of-Home
- Emergency Care Placement
Montgomery County options
In partnership with CareSource and the Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities, Boundless offers respite services to eligible families with loved ones ages three to twenty-one with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, or behavioral health challenges living in the home.
Drop-in Respite
- Available during school breaks from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
- Hands-on assistance
- Fun activities including art, sports, games, and more
- Practice building emotional management skills
- After-school and weekend hours coming soon!
In-Home Respite (coming soon)
- Hands-on assistance
- Meal preparation
- Engaging activities tailored to the client’s interests and abilities
- Practice building emotional management skills
- Help developing support plans
- Access to care coordination for improved wrap-around services
- ABA coaching for families
How can I get started with Boundless respite services?
To learn more about getting started with Boundless respite, contact a member of our intake team today. Franklin County residents must be enrolled in the Boundless family support program to access respite services.