Looking after a loved one is rewarding, but everyone needs a break. Whether it’s a week away, a few days to catch up on yourself, or just knowing you can take time off when illness hits, respite care gives family carers breathing space while your loved one stays at home with steady routines and familiar support.
Respite can last from a single day to several weeks – whatever you need. We match a carer to your loved one, work within their existing routines, and keep you updated. There’s no minimum commitment and no guilt. We understand that carers need rest to keep going, and that your loved one benefits from knowing their family can take time when they need it. Everyone’s happier for it.
Change can be unsettling when someone relies on routine. So we take time to truly understand your loved one’s day – what they like for breakfast, how they take their tea, what time suits them best for a walk, what helps them settle in the evening. We don’t just drop a carer in – we introduce them properly, hand over all the information they need, and make sure the transition feels natural and calm.
Our carers are experienced at respite work. They arrive knowing routines, they’re warm and confident, and they understand that your loved one might feel a bit unsettled at first. That’s normal and they handle it well. We keep regular contact with you while you’re away, and you know you’re on a secure system – digital care plans mean all the information your carer needs is right there.
Need a break? Get in touch to arrange respite care that fits your situation and timeline.
What is respite care?
Respite care provides temporary professional support so that a family carer can take a break. It can be for a few hours, a few days, or longer, and it ensures your loved one is looked after while you recharge.
How quickly can respite care be arranged?
We understand that respite is sometimes needed at short notice. Get in touch and we’ll do our best to arrange cover as quickly as possible.
Will my loved one be comfortable with a new carer?
We introduce carers gently and match them based on personality, interests, and needs. Many families find that their loved one builds a connection quickly.