Illinois Code § 320 ILCS 10/1.5

Purpose.
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It is hereby found and determined by the General
Assembly that respite care provides relief and support to the primary
care-giver of a frail adult or an adult with a disability and provides a break for the
caregiver from the continuous
responsibilities of care-giving. Without this support, the primary
care-giver's ability to continue in his or her role would be jeopardized;
thereby increasing the risk of institutionalization of the frail
adult or adult with a disability.

 
By providing respite care
 through intermittent planned or emergency relief to the care-giver
during the regular week-day, evening, and weekend hours, both the special
physical and psychological needs of the primary care-giver and the frail adult or adult with a disability,
who
is the recipient of continuous care, shall be met reducing or preventing
the need for institutionalization.

 
Furthermore, the primary care-giver providing continuous care is
frequently under substantial financial stress. Respite care and other
supportive services sustain and preserve the primary care-giver and family
caregiving unit. It is the intent of the General Assembly that this
 Act ensure that Illinois primary care-givers of
frail adults or adults with disabilities have access to affordable, appropriate in-home respite care services.

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