About Us
About Quality Respite and Home Care Inc.
A Message from Our President,
Christine Shene, CNA/HHA
Quality Respite and Home Care, Inc. is a family-owned business. We have been involved with the special needs community since 1974 when my brother was born with a diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy. We have endured the many obstacles and hurdles of everyday life that are familiar to most families with a child/adult with special needs, so we know where you're coming from.
In 1981, we were introduced to the Special Olympics program when my brother went to elementary school. After participating all throughout grade school and graduating high school, we came to the realization that there was nothing for him after high school. To me, that was not ok as I didn't want my brother becoming a couch potato. From that idea, along with discussions with his high school coach, we built our own Special Olympics team for children with various disabilities graduating from the East Side Union High School District. To me, it was important to keep them involved with sports and being close to their friends. It was found to help with their social and motor skills.
As you can see, we deeply understand the need for personalized respite care for both children and adults with special needs. The help and the relief that it brings for both parents and clients has proven to have a great impact on the entire family's quality of life.
We are also a part of the Home Care Aide and the License Home Health Committees within CAHSAH (California Association for Health Services at Home).
In 1981, we were introduced to the Special Olympics program when my brother went to elementary school. After participating all throughout grade school and graduating high school, we came to the realization that there was nothing for him after high school. To me, that was not ok as I didn't want my brother becoming a couch potato. From that idea, along with discussions with his high school coach, we built our own Special Olympics team for children with various disabilities graduating from the East Side Union High School District. To me, it was important to keep them involved with sports and being close to their friends. It was found to help with their social and motor skills.
As you can see, we deeply understand the need for personalized respite care for both children and adults with special needs. The help and the relief that it brings for both parents and clients has proven to have a great impact on the entire family's quality of life.
We are also a part of the Home Care Aide and the License Home Health Committees within CAHSAH (California Association for Health Services at Home).
Featured Special Olympian:
Larry Harper
Larry Harper received the Special Olympian of the Year award. He was also inducted into the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame.
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