Resources for Caregivers

Respite is a service that provides a temporary break from caregiving for the family caregiver. It is important for caregivers to plan ahead if possible when they begin their caregiving activities to access intermittent breaks from caregiving. To be most effective, you should consider respite services much earlier than you think you will need them. Respite will be most helpful if you use it before you become exhausted, isolated, and overwhelmed by your responsibilities. Respite services can be beneficial, meaningful, and enjoyable to both the caregiver and the care recipient.

Much of the information included in these pages can be found in the ABCs of Respite - A Consumer Guide for Family Caregivers.