Monica has worked in specialised dementia, respite and residential care for over 20 years. She is the owner of both Dunley Hall and Minster Grange residential care homes.
Respite is for Both Parent and Caregiver Temporary respite care ensures caregivers and parent take a break for a day. Respite can also be for a few days, or a week or two, ensuring the regular caregiver takes a holiday and recharges their batteries. it is proven that respite breaks relieves stress for both parties.
Do You Need to Take a Break? Taking care of an elderly or sick relative is a demanding, full-time job. Therefore, taking a break can sometimes be essential. Respite care in short stay residential homes enables care givers to take a short break, safe in the knowledge their loved ones are well cared for. What
Which Type of Respite Care? There are different types of respite care. Choosing the right Short stay residential home ensures you have time away, so that you will be refreshed and ready to give the best care. You can choose from different types of respite care, based on the needs and preferences of you and
As anyone will appreciate who has a loved one or relative with Lewy Bodies Dementia and is looking for a Care Home for Dementia in the West Midlands, it is of paramount importance to make the right choice for the right reasons. Naturally, this is a trying time for all concerned, especially as the symptoms
The Big Questions What makes a really good care home, one good enough to move a loved one into? Here’s how we think you should approach selecting the best care home. The philosophy matters The emphasis must be on providing person-centred care within a home environment. Residents and visitors should feel at home and are