Illinois Code § 320 ILCS 10/11

Respite Care Worker Training.
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(a) A respite care worker shall be an appropriately trained
individual whose duty it is to provide in-home supervision and assistance to a
frail adult or an adult with a disability in order to allow the
care-giver a break from his or her
continuous care-giving responsibilities.

 
(b) The Director may prescribe minimum training guidelines

for respite
care workers to ensure that the special needs of persons receiving services
under this Act and their caregivers will be met. The Director may
designate Alzheimer's disease associations and community agencies to
conduct such training. Nothing in this Act should be construed to exempt
any individual providing a service subject to licensure or certification
under State law from these requirements.

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