State Summaries of Lifespan Respite Grant Activities and Outcomes from Final Reports of FY 2020 Grantees
State Summaries of Lifespan Respite Grant Activities and Outcomes
from Final Reports of FY 2020 Grantees
(updated July 2025)
This report contains summaries of the final reports from FY 2020 State Lifespan Respite grantees in Alabama, Arizona, Idaho, Mississippi, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Washington and Wisconsin. The projects’ outcomes, accomplishments, and successful partnerships are highlighted. Especially noteworthy are the flexibilities grantees have maintained in respite voucher programs, mini-grants, and volunteer efforts that were introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the creative respite, mental health supports, and education alternatives that are still used to ensure that caregivers are continuously supported.
The lessons learned provide an opportunity for State Lifespan Respite grantees and partners to discover unique approaches to grant implementation, and to begin or continue a dialogue around topics important to them among leaders across the nation, and with key partners in the state. The information is also intended to inform policymakers and funders about innovative solutions that are being developed at state and local levels to advance access to respite and caregiver supports at a time when the need is escalating rapidly. From these vital and timely summaries, ARCH hopes to capture best practices in the design and implementation of Lifespan Respite systems and services to guide continued policy and program improvements.
The summaries are based on information gleaned from Lifespan Respite grantee final reports that were previously submitted to ACL to meet federal grant requirements. Summaries were reviewed by the grantees for accuracy.
Individual state summaries of Lifespan Respite grantee final reports, as well as summaries of current grant proposals, can be found here.
Summaries for some FY 2020 state grantees were not included in this report because they were granted no-cost extensions and their final reports will be summarized when their grants have concluded, did not respond to requests to review their final reports, or declined to make the information publicly available.
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