Respite - Breaks for carers

What is respite care?

Taking a break from caring can be a good way to take some time to care for yourself and to stop you from becoming exhausted. If you decide to take a break from caring, the person you care for can access respite care to temporarily replace the care you would provide.

Everyone's needs are different, so consider what would work best for you and the person you care for. Some people need an hour each week, others need a day now and then, or even a longer holiday.

Start by asking friends and family if they can help.

You can find more information about respite care, including how to pay for it, at Carers UK and Carers Trust.

Taking a break | Carers UK

Getting a break | Respite for carers

If you need more support and want to take a break, there is various respite accommodation across the borough. This includes Conway Crescent who offers respite for learning disabilities, and there there are also options for other disabilities and for older people.

Find out more about Conway Crescent

Make a social care or carer's assessment enquiry

Contact the Adult Social Care Team

To find out more about adult social care services, request an assessment, or make an enquiry, please get in touch.

Telephone: 01709 822330