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Respite Care in Burlington

Respite Care In-Home Care Services

At Home Helpers Home Care of Burlington, we understand that caring for a loved one can be physically and emotionally demanding. That's why we offer compassionate and reliable respite care services to give family caregivers a much-needed break.

Our trained and experienced caregivers can step in and provide temporary care for your loved one, allowing you to take time for yourself, attend to personal matters, or simply recharge. Whether you need a few hours of respite care or an extended break, we can customize a schedule that meets your needs.

Benefits of our respite care services include:

  • Peace of mind knowing your loved one is in capable hands
  • Reduced stress and burnout for family caregivers
  • Opportunity for caregivers to focus on their own well-being
  • Flexible scheduling to accommodate your specific needs
  • Continuity of care and support for your loved one

Our compassionate caregivers are trained to provide personalized care and companionship for your loved one. From assistance with daily activities to engaging in meaningful conversations, we strive to create a positive and nurturing environment.

Who Is Respite Care Designed For? 

  • Seniors: Older adults who require assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and may have health conditions or mobility challenges can benefit from respite care. It provides them with support while allowing their primary caregivers to take necessary breaks.
  • Individuals with Disabilities: Respite care is valuable for individuals with physical or developmental disabilities and their families. It offers specialized care and support, allowing families to manage the demands of caregiving more effectively.

  • Parents of Children with Special Needs: Families with children who have special needs, whether due to a medical condition, disability, or developmental challenges, can benefit from respite care. It provides parents with much-needed relief and support.

  • Patients Recovering from Illness or Surgery: Individuals recovering from surgery, illness, or medical procedures may require temporary assistance with daily activities during their recovery period. Respite care can provide the necessary support during this time.

  • Caregivers of Individuals with Alzheimer's or Dementia: Caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's or dementia face unique challenges. Respite care offers specialized support, ensuring that individuals with cognitive impairments receive proper care while providing caregivers with necessary breaks.

  • Caregivers in Need of Emotional Support: Beyond physical assistance, respite care can also offer emotional support. Caregivers dealing with stress, anxiety, or emotional exhaustion can benefit from having professionals provide compassionate care for their loved ones.

  • Families Facing Life Transitions: Families undergoing major life transitions, such as the birth of a new child, relocation, or changes in family dynamics, may find respite care helpful in managing the additional stressors that come with these transitions.

  • Primary Caregivers Balancing Work and Care Responsibilities: Individuals juggling both work and caregiving responsibilities can benefit from respite care to maintain a healthy work-life balance. It allows them to fulfill work commitments while ensuring their loved ones receive quality care.

Contact us today at (262) 233-1268 to talk about your respite care needs. Let us help!

Steps to Care

  1. 1.
    Initial Call Once we’ve received your information, we will have a detailed call to gather more information on the care situation, answer any pressing concerns, and set up a time to meet in person.
  2. 2.
    In-home Care Assessment Here we will answer all your questions, and ask some of our own to craft a Cared-4Customized Care Plan to your unique needs.
  3. 3.
    Start of Care We will come with our Caregiver on the first day of care to go through the Care Plan together and help with introductions.
  4. 4.
    Client Visits Once we have begun care, we will pop in at times our Caregiver is there to see how things are going and determine if we need to adjust the Care Plan.