Understanding the Respite for All Model: Experiences of People Living With Dementia, Caregivers, and Volunteers
Eleanor Hummel, Camille Murray, Siyue Fang, Karl Umble, Erin Kent

TL;DR
This study explores the Respite for All model, a volunteer-run program offering respite care for dementia patients and their caregivers, highlighting its benefits and challenges.
Contribution
The study provides a qualitative evaluation of the Respite for All model, revealing new insights into its implementation and user experiences.
Findings
Participants reported positive experiences including increased well-being and social support.
Barriers to access included stigma, program capacity, and geographic limitations.
Facilitators included word-of-mouth referrals and strong caregiver connections.
Abstract
Respite care is a long-term service and support (LTSS) that provides instrumental support to family caregivers. The volunteer-run Respite for All (RFA) model has sought to increase access to LTSS. There are over fifty iterations of the model across fifteen states. Our study aimed to qualitatively evaluate the RFA model. During the first phase, the RFA model was characterized through semi-structured Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) with RFA leaders. After characterizing the RFA model, semi-structured in-depth interviews (IDIs) were conducted to understand the experiences of caregivers, PLWD, and volunteers with one iteration of the model. Thematic analysis was performed. KIIs were conducted with RFA leaders (n = 7), and IDIs were conducted with PLWD (n = 3), caregivers (n = 5), and volunteers (n = 5). A logic model was used to organize program inputs, activities, outputs, and impacts.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Mental Health and Patient Involvement
