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What Is Respite Care?

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Post by Ruth Samer
August 28, 2024


At Care For Family, we understand what it means to care for someone you love. While it’s intensely rewarding, it is also very challenging at times. That’s why Care For Family offers a variety of care services, including respite care for children and adults, to help you ensure your loved one always receives the absolute best of care – even when you’re not around.

Respite Care Definition: What Is Respite Care and Who Is It For?

If you've ever cared for a loved one, you'll understand that the role, while rewarding, can also make it a challenge to juggle other responsibilities. Respite care is a crucial support system, designed to provide temporarily relief to primary caregivers. This type of care supports carers like you, by allowing you to take a break, ensuring your loved one continues to receive professional and compassionate care in your absence.

There are three main types of respite care: Here’s a breakdown of each:

  • Home Respite Care: Home respite is often used to provide routine relief from caregiving, allowing you to take a break for a few hours, a full day, or even longer. This type of care is delivered in the comfort of the home, ensuring minimal disruption to the daily life of your loved one, and maintaining a familiar environment.
  • STA: Short-term accommodation or STA is the solution when receiving care in the home is not an option, for whatever reason. STA facilities are often available in aged care homes, and provide around-the-clock care designed for older Australians, or in other designated facilities. Care For Family also offers private care services within STA, for when your loved one needs more support than these facilities can provide.
  • Emergency Respite Care: Emergency respite care is critical during unforeseen circumstances, such as the sudden illness of a carer or other urgent situations that disrupt your regular caregiving routines. Respite care services from Care For Family can be accessed in as little as one hour, so be sure to reach out if the unexpected happens and you need our support.

You might need to access one or all of these types of respite care throughout your caregiving journey, and generally, respite care is best planned in advance. This avoids unnecessary stress and means you can plan for your respite care break effectively. So, whether you need a short break to take care of other responsibilities, or you just need some time off for self-care and to prevent burnout, consider planning respite care for your loved one today.

Close-up of a red heart and a stethoscope on a blue background, symbolising the health and well-being focus in respite care services.

How Long Can Someone Stay in Respite Care?

Respite care is available for as long or as little as needed, depending on your needs and those of the loved one you’re caring for. If accessing respite care under the NDIS or My Aged Care program, respite care may be funded for up to 28 days per year. If you are privately funding care services for your loved one, however, there is no limit to the period of time they can spend in respite care, nor the number of times per year it can be utilised.

Benefits of Respite Care

Respite care offers a range of benefits that enhance the quality of life for both the carer and the person they care for. For carers, it provides essential breaks, which are crucial for maintaining mental health and overall well-being. This short break from the caring role allows carers to engage in social activities, attend to personal matters, or simply rest and rejuvenate. For those being cared for, respite care often includes opportunities to participate in new and different social activities, which can help maintain their social skills and promote good emotional and mental health. Overall, respite care fosters a healthier, more sustainable caring environment for both you and the person you care for.

Accessing Respite Care

To access respite care, explore government-funded options and consult with an aged care assessment team or the NDIS. The Carer Gateway also offers excellent resources for caregivers and those receiving care. Still confused? Don’t worry, Care For Family can help you to organised respite care, including adding it to your care plan, and even accessing emergency care at short notice. Contact us today for any questions you might have, and we’ll be happy to help.

 

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