Providing in-home personal assistance to patients may cause caregivers to have burnouts. They, too, get tired from continuously delivering care. At times, even though the mind is willing, the body may be too tired to complete its job. We offer respite care for families or caregivers who require having short temporary breaks from their duties.
Respite care is beneficial for patients who have:
- Chronic disabilities
- Dementia
- Problems with mobility
- Complex medical needs
- Mental health problems
- Alzheimer's disease
Respite care can cause fewer hospital admissions. With this kind of care, patients can continuously receive quality care while their primary caregivers maintain health and well-being for they can have time for themselves. For more information about respite care, please call us at — 571-285-1998.