Respite provides relief for the primary care giver. It allows family members to take a break to rest and recharge. It’s essential for caregivers to take a break, whether it’s for a few hours a day or a few days a week. Getting respite care is important for your health and for your ability to continue to provide care for your loved one.

           Respite may be provided:

  • In the client’s home
  • A DHS licensed group home
  • Another community-based setting approved by DHS.
  • Hotel may be approved by the State when other settings have been exhausted.

 

You need a break from time to time to look after your own needs.

                                                                     That’s where respite care can help