Respite Care

Primary caregivers at time would like some relief and get a short break. Caregivers can count on and receive short-term respite care. It is possible to plan it for an afternoon, a few days, or even weeks. Adults might receive maintenance at home, in a hospital, or in a facility. You can receive respite care at home, at a facility, or in a residential or nursing home where you can spend the night. Receiving respite care can help reduce the strain of being a family caregiver, offer you more energy, and help you find balance in your life, whether it’s for a few hours a week or a lengthy trip. It can also prevent you from becoming worn out, lonely, or even burned out.
It is not selfish to demand time for oneself because being a caregiver involves vital aspects of self-care. If you’re overly preoccupied with taking care of someone, your tolerance and compassion will run thin. You may likely feel empty as well, making it more difficult for you to connect with the person you’re caring for. You’ll feel more energized, engaged, and enthusiastic about your work as a caregiver after taking a pause to refuel. In fact, becoming a caregiver may teach you fresh approaches to solving typical issues. For both you and the person you are caring for, it can make the experience of providing care more joyful and fulfilling.

Who needs Respite Care?

Respite care is for those who are responsible for someone with a condition such as
Respite care is for people who oversee someone with a condition like:
  • Cancer
  • Brain Injury
  • Alzheimer’s
  • dementia
  • Stroke Injury

Arranging respite care

We’ll arrange a no-pressure meeting at your house so you may discuss your care plan. You can let us know what you need in a caregiver at this time, and we’ll try our best to accommodate you. We assist you in locating a completely qualified caregiver that complements your lifestyle.
In-home respite care is a temporary solution that gives family caregivers a break from the 24/7 care they may have been giving to a loved one. In order to give a primary caregiver a much-needed break from the demands of caring for an ill, elderly, or disabled family member, respite care can offer temporary relief. The ability to receive respite care in one’s own home allows families.
At Stay In Home Care, our home care services are contract-free and respite care can be arranged on a temporary basis with no obligation to continue home services once we are no longer needed. Our goal is to be able to play a role no matter the duration in the overall health and wellness of both you and your loved one.
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    • On-call 24 hours for client needs
    • Regular quality assurance
    • Thorough care management and family support
    • Respite In-Home care

Our respite Care services.

The respite care program comprises a wide variety of home care services, such as:
    • Companionship that is customized to be meaningful and engaging
    • Meal planning and preparation
    • Transportation to appointments, social activities, etc.
    • Running errands
    • Light housekeeping
    • Laundry and linen changes
    • Pet care

After Surgery Recovery

A client may need extra support for the first few days after surgery due to pain, medication side effects, and limited walking abilities. As part of our recovery program, we provide expert care while making sure that daily responsibilities and safety are always taken care of.
    • Transportation to and from post-operative follow-up appointments
    • Prescription pickup, grocery shopping, and other errands
    • Medication reminders
    • Meal planning and preparation
    • Authorized communication with healthcare providers and loved ones.
We offer 24 hours care, a caregiver is always with your loved one, offering emotional support, reducing fall risk, and assisting in all activities of daily living including:
  • Personal care
  • Assisting with walking and transferring from bed to wheelchair
  • Bathing, dressing and grooming assistance
  • Medication reminders
  • Safety and fall prevention
  • Toileting and incontinence care
  • Light housekeeping
  • Meal preparation and nutrition
  • Laundry and change of bed linens when needed
  • Grocery shopping and errands
  • Transportation to social and recreational activities
  • Assistance with light exercise and outdoor activity

Transport to and from follow-up appointments after surgery

  • Prescription pickup, grocery shopping, and other errands
  • Medication reminders
  • Meal planning and preparation
  • Authorized communication with healthcare providers and loved ones and healthcare professionals

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