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Vermont Family Caregiver Services and Respite Supports

Vermont Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living lists caregiver programs including Family Caregiver Services for Older Vermonters, Dementia Respite, and Family Managed Respite. Official Vermont caregiver guidance identifies education, support communities, assistive devices, home modifications, respite, kinship caregiver supports, the Senior HelpLine, and Vermont 211 as resource paths.

Vermont caregiver programs include Family Caregiver Services for Older Vermonters, Dementia Respite, and Family Managed Respite for children and young adults under age 22 with a mental health condition or developmental disability. Vermont's 2024 NFCSP remote support guide identifies caregiver education and training, virtual support communities, assistive devices, home modifications for access and safety, respite, and financial assistance through regional Area Agencies on Aging. It also identifies kinship caregiver supports for caregivers age 55 or older caring for children age 18 or under, including assistive devices, home modifications, educational electronic devices, extracurricular activities, camps, and childcare. DAIL points users to the Senior HelpLine and Vermont 211 for assistance.

Eligibility

  • Relationship: spouse, parent, child, sibling, grandparent, other relative, non relative

How to Apply

Apply online