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Respite Care
As a caregiver, it’s essential to take care of yourself so you can provide the best care for your loved one. Respite care offers short-term relief by providing a professional caregiver who isn’t the regular caregiver for your loved one. At RHS Home Care, we offer respite care services in the comfort of your loved one’s home so you can take a break and recharge yourself.
Our reliable and compassionate care assistants are fully trained, giving you the peace of mind you need to take that much-needed break. With RHS Home Care, you can trust that your loved one is in good hands while you take some time to rest and recharge.
Services included with Respite Care
- Short-term packages: Take a break with our flexible short-term packages, perfect for holidays or events.
- Longer-term regular visits: Recharge with regular breaks, whether it’s a daily or weekly visit.
- Regular support: We provide trained care for individuals with complex needs in their own homes.
- Everyday activities: Our care assistants can help with a variety of everyday activities, including companionship, outings, overnight care, holiday care, personal care, mealtimes, household chores, shopping, and medication.
Benefits of Respite Care
- Reduces stress for the carer and family, leading to greater levels of patience.
- Relieves feelings of frustration and exhaustion, increasing well-being.
- Allows the carer time to interact with family, friends, and the wider community.
- Improves the relationship between the carer and cared for.
- Allows the person receiving care valuable interaction with other people.
At RHS Home Care, we’re dedicated to providing compassionate and reliable respite care services to caregivers and their loved ones. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you take a break and provide the care your loved one needs.
Benefits of Respite Care
- Reduces stress for the carer and family, leading to greater levels of patience.
- Relieves feelings of frustration and exhaustion, increasing well-being.
- Allows the carer time to interact with family, friends, and the wider community.
- Improves the relationship between the carer and cared for.
- Allows the person receiving care valuable interaction with other people.