
Our Respite Care Service
Our respite care services support families caring for seniors, people with disabilities, and those with autism, offering trusted relief at home or in the community when it’s needed most.
Planned Respite care
Scheduled relief care that families arrange in advance, often on a weekly or monthly basis.
Examples:
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Every Friday afternoon for 3 hours, so the caregiver can run errands
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Twice a week in the evenings, so the caregiver can rest or attend an event
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Weekend afternoons for a few hours, so the caregiver can recharge
Best For:
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Ongoing support
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Helping caregivers avoid burnout
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Families with predictable schedules
Short term respite care
Temporary care that lasts several days to a few weeks, often to allow the caregiver to take a break, travel, or recover from an illness.
Examples:
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A 5-day break while the caregiver travels
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1-week support while the caregiver has surgery or rest time
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Extended holiday breaks
Best For:
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Caregiver vacation or recovery
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Clients needing round-the-clock or daily support during the caregiver’s absence
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Families transitioning between care providers or support programs
Emergency respite care
Last-minute or urgent care when the primary caregiver cannot provide care due to illness, emergencies, or personal crises.
Examples:
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The caregiver gets sick suddenly
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Hospitalization or family emergency
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Unexpected events like travel delays or weather issues
Best For:
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Unexpected situations
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Short-notice relief
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Families who don’t have a regular backup caregiver or support network
