RESPITE CARE
“SHORT STAY”

Respite care is a short term care of a weakened or older individual, giving help to their primary caregiver up to 30 days.

RESPITE CARE
“SHORT STAY”

Respite care typically refers to a short-term stay at a senior community, usually an assisted living or memory care community.

Respite Care “Short Stay”

Respite care typically refers to a short-term stay at a senior community, usually an assisted living or memory care community. Respite care is a great living option for an elderly or disabled person who needs some day-to-day supportive services, but still desires social stimulation, engagement and activities.   Whether you’re going away on business, planning a vacation, or simply need a break, short-term respite care is the perfect solution for providing your loved one with the individualized care they need. Respite care is not all the same. Respite can vary in time from part of a day to several weeks.   Seeking support and maintaining your own health are key to managing your role as a caregiver. Using respite care before you become exhausted, isolated, or overwhelmed is ideal, but just anticipating regular relief can become a lifesaver. Respite care can take many forms, but boils down to two basic ideas: sharing the responsibility for caregiving and getting support for yourself. Finding the right balance requires persistence, patience, and preparation.   Here are some of the facilities providing Out-of-Home Respite Care/Short-Stay:

  • Assisted Living
  • Memory Care
  • Skilled Nursing
  • Adult Day Care

 

A1 Senior Care Advisors are able to connect you and your family with the best and most appropriate Respite Care “Short Stay” that will meet your particular needs. For a free assessment, call Now 425-324-5592 or email us at A1CareAdvisors@gmail.com.
NOTE – Some of the above care facilities are contracted with Medicaid, some are not. It is crucial to know what happens if a resident is running out of money. The facilities that are contracted with Medicaid, they set their own rules on how long someone needs to pay privately before they switch to Medicaid benefits. The range is between 6 months to 6 years. Some Medicaid contracted facilities accept new residents who are already on Medicaid.

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