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Respite Care

Professional relief care for family caregivers, giving you the break you need while ensuring your loved one receives safe, compassionate care.

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What is Respite Care?

Respite Care provides temporary relief for primary caregivers—whether family members, spouses, or adult children—who care for aging parents, disabled relatives, or chronically ill loved ones. Even the most dedicated caregivers need breaks to prevent burnout, manage stress, and maintain their own health.

Everwell Health respite caregivers step in to provide safe, professional care—giving you peace of mind and much-needed time to rest, handle personal matters, or simply take care of yourself.

What Respite Care Includes

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  • Short-Term Care Coverage — Hours, half-days, full days, or overnight respite care

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  • Personal Care Assistance — All ADL support while you're away

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  • Medication Management — Ensuring medications are taken as prescribed

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  • Meal Preparation & Feeding — Nutritious meals and snacks throughout the day

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  • Companionship & Activities — Engaging activities and social interaction

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  • Safety Monitoring — Careful attention to your loved one's health and safety

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  • Household Tasks — Light housekeeping and meal prep for continuity of care

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Who Needs Respite Care?

Family Caregivers of Seniors

Adult children caring for aging parents need breaks to manage their own health, work, and families.

Spousal Caregivers
Spouses providing 24/7 care need temporary relief to prevent caregiver burnout and maintain the relationship.

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Parents with Special Needs Children

Parents caring for disabled adult children need respite to maintain their own well-being and family balance.

 

Chronic Illness Management

Caregivers of individuals with chronic conditions need regular breaks for self-care and stress management.

 

Dementia & Alzheimer's Caregivers

Memory care is intensive. Respite allows caregivers to attend to their own needs and get much-needed rest.

 

Work-Balancing Families

Families managing both employment and caregiving need flexible respite care support.

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