Respite Care Subsidies | St. Louis Arc

Assistance with Residential Help in the HomeCare in the Home: gives extra support to family members caring for a child or adult with an intellectual or developmental disability. ARCH, also referred to as a respite, reimburses primary caregivers at a standard rate for short-term relief services they receive either in their own home, within the community, or in the home of a care provider.

Date of Last Formal Update

04/15/2025

Data provided by

United Way of Greater St Louis 211

Physical Address

1177 North Warson Road, Saint Louis, MO 63132

Hours

Mon-Fri - 8:30am to 4:30pm

Voice

314-569-2211

Main

Application process

Call To Apply

Fee

No Fees

Required documents

- Documentation of diagnosis is required - Proof of residency

Eligibility

Person applying must be the primary caregiver for a person with a diagnosed intellectual or developmental disability who lives in their home

Languages

English

Service area

St. Louis City/County in Missouri

Agency info

ST LOUIS ARC

Provides services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across the life span with wide ranging services including family support, early learning supports, leisure, employment, day services, and residential programming ALSO KNOWN AS ST. LOUIS ARC CENTENE FAMILY CENTER ST. LOUIS ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS ST. LOUIS ARC SLARC ARC