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68-1525. Services; requirements.Respite services made available through the Nebraska Lifespan Respite Services Program shall:(1) Include a flexible array of respite care options responsive to family and caregiver needs and available before families and caregivers are in a crisis;(2) Be sensitive to the unique needs, strengths, and cultural values of an individual, family, or caregiver;(3) Offer the most efficient access to an array of coordinated respite services that are built on existing community support and services;(4) Be driven by community strengths, needs, and resources; and(5) Use a variety of funds and resources, including, but not limited to:(a) Family or caregiver funds;(b) Private and volunteer resources;(c) Public funds; and(d) Exchange of care among families or caregivers. SourceLaws 1999, LB 148, § 6.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter68 > 68-1525

68-1525. Services; requirements.Respite services made available through the Nebraska Lifespan Respite Services Program shall:(1) Include a flexible array of respite care options responsive to family and caregiver needs and available before families and caregivers are in a crisis;(2) Be sensitive to the unique needs, strengths, and cultural values of an individual, family, or caregiver;(3) Offer the most efficient access to an array of coordinated respite services that are built on existing community support and services;(4) Be driven by community strengths, needs, and resources; and(5) Use a variety of funds and resources, including, but not limited to:(a) Family or caregiver funds;(b) Private and volunteer resources;(c) Public funds; and(d) Exchange of care among families or caregivers. SourceLaws 1999, LB 148, § 6.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter68 > 68-1525

68-1525. Services; requirements.Respite services made available through the Nebraska Lifespan Respite Services Program shall:(1) Include a flexible array of respite care options responsive to family and caregiver needs and available before families and caregivers are in a crisis;(2) Be sensitive to the unique needs, strengths, and cultural values of an individual, family, or caregiver;(3) Offer the most efficient access to an array of coordinated respite services that are built on existing community support and services;(4) Be driven by community strengths, needs, and resources; and(5) Use a variety of funds and resources, including, but not limited to:(a) Family or caregiver funds;(b) Private and volunteer resources;(c) Public funds; and(d) Exchange of care among families or caregivers. SourceLaws 1999, LB 148, § 6.