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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 340809" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm sorry this is getting cut- probably a funding thing playing out thru a shortage of services.</p><p></p><p>I had one thought though- there are so many people out of work in various fields with various experiences. Maybe, since you have a couple of mmonths, you could start looking in places where people out of work are posting ads trying to find whatever they can and see if you can find a therapist who specializes in difficult child's, or a SW or something, who might be williing to provide respite care. Of course, you'd want to check out credentials and references and so forth but it might be worth a shot if you can't work something out with the current provider. Would you feel comfortable "training" the parent of a difficult child to trade respite weekends, if all else fell thru?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 340809, member: 3699"] I'm sorry this is getting cut- probably a funding thing playing out thru a shortage of services. I had one thought though- there are so many people out of work in various fields with various experiences. Maybe, since you have a couple of mmonths, you could start looking in places where people out of work are posting ads trying to find whatever they can and see if you can find a therapist who specializes in difficult child's, or a SW or something, who might be williing to provide respite care. Of course, you'd want to check out credentials and references and so forth but it might be worth a shot if you can't work something out with the current provider. Would you feel comfortable "training" the parent of a difficult child to trade respite weekends, if all else fell thru? [/QUOTE]
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