Caring for a loved one with dementia is one of the hardest things you'll ever do. You don't have to do it alone. We'll help you find a trusted in-home caregiver who can give you the respite you need.
In-home care may even be covered by insurance programs like Medicare.
Explore Your OptionsRespite care means a trained caregiver comes to your home so you can take a break — while your loved one gets the attention they deserve.
A caregiver stays with your loved one so you can step away — whether it's for errands, rest, or just a moment to yourself.
Support with meals, personal hygiene, mobility, and everyday routines that become harder as dementia progresses.
Trained caregivers who understand dementia can provide meaningful engagement, reduce agitation, and keep your loved one comfortable.
Every family's caregiving journey looks different. Whether you need a few hours of relief each week or ongoing help, we'll help you explore the right options for your situation.
You can't pour from an empty cup. An in-home caregiver gives you time to recharge, knowing your loved one is in good hands.
Programs like Medicare's GUIDE model may cover in-home respite care for eligible families. We'll help you find out.
Every family's situation is different. We help you explore support options based on your unique caregiving needs.
Check eligibility and find a participating organization.