While taking care of an elderly loved one, it’s important to also take care of yourself.
While taking care of an elderly loved one, it’s important to also take care of yourself. Focusing too much on the needs of another at the expense of your own can lead to caregiver burnout.
Respite care is a sensible solution that can benefit both caregivers and those for whom they care. It provides temporary relief for caregivers, while ensuring that loved ones still receive the assistance they need.
There are different types of respite care to meet a range of specific needs. Many assisted living communities, including Genesis, offer short-stay respite programs. This is often a practical option for patients after a hospital or skilled nursing stay. Assisted living facilities offer rehabilitation services that can aid the recovery process before a patient returns home.
Providing personalized attention
Respite care providers can meet the needs of elderly loved ones in a variety of ways:
Planning ahead for respite care is wise. Consider researching and exploring your local options ahead of time. Many caregivers try out respite care before they need it, to make sure they have a trusted option when the time comes.