Respite Stay
Caregiver Relief
Respite stays are short-term, temporary care arrangements designed to give primary caregivers a break from their daily responsibilities. Whether it's for a few days or a couple of weeks, these stays provide the person being cared for with professional support in a safe environment. It’s a great way to prevent caregiver burnout while ensuring that the person in need gets the attention and care they deserve.
Our respite care is a short-term stay for seniors, often at an assisted-living facility for seven-plus days (30 Day Maximum). Sample uses of respite care include:
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A transition from hospital to home after surgery or a health setback
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Caregiver relief (time away in order for rest, business travel, household tasks, etc.)
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Short-term respite stay for individuals who don't qualify for a Medicare Part A skilled care stay
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Hospice
Respite Care Includes:
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Private Furnished Room
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Personal call pendant
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24-hour staff
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Activities and events
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Laundry and Housekeeping
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Medication Management
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Help with dressing and showering
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Frequent check ins
How A Respite Stay Helps:
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Social interaction
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Access to specialized care
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Tailored activities and stimulation
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Promotes independence
Signs Caregiver Needs a Break:
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Physical exhaustion
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Emotional overwhelm
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Neglecting personal health
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Social withdrawal
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Feelings of guilt
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Increased irritability
Respite stays are available at our assisted living facility, Parkview Court, or our nursing home, Glenwood Village Care Center. Call us today to find the right respite care needs for your loved one.
Information Requests
For information requests, please contact:
Ashley Levitz-Mickels
Admissions/Marketing Manager
(320) 634-5802