Respite Complex Care at Home: 7 Safe Planning Checks
Respite complex care at home can give family carers time to rest, attend appointments, work, sleep or spend time with other people who matter to them, while helping the person receiving care remain in familiar surroundings. A planned break is not a sign that a family has failed; sustained caring can be demanding, especially where care includes complex needs, changing routines or overnight support. The right arrangement depends on the person, their current care plan, the tasks involved, the skills and authority required, the home environment, consent and communication needs, the provider’s capability, funding arrangements and the family’s priorities. A …
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