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Respite Care

What Is Respite Care?

Respite care provides temporary relief for primary care partners by taking over the care of the person they usually look after. Taking a break is crucial for your well-being – it doesn’t mean you’re failing the person you’re caring for; in fact, it can help you provide better, longer-lasting care.

Residents who use our respite care services enjoy full access to all community amenities, including restaurant-style dining and housekeeping, ensuring a comfortable and supportive stay.

When to Consider Respite Care:

  • Care Partner Burnout: If you’re feeling physically, emotionally, or mentally drained, or experiencing changes in appetite or sleep, it may be time to take a break.
  • Increased Care Needs: If the person you’re caring for requires specialized medical attention or more support than you can provide at home.
  • Post-Hospital Recovery: When the person in your care needs rehabilitation after a hospital stay or injury.
  • Personal Time Off: When you need to attend important family events (weddings, funerals), take a vacation, or manage personal appointments.
  • Trial Stay: If you’re considering a move to our community, a short-term stay can help the person adjust to the new environment.
  • Unexpected Situations: In case of emergencies, such as home renovations or if the primary care partner becomes ill or injured.
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