Respite Care: Supporting Family Caregivers with Temporary Relief
The Importance of Respite Care Evidently, it is both noble and challenging to assume the role of a carer to a family member. As reported by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, many carers become exhausted, stressed, anxious or depressed because of the caregiving roles that they perform. Respite care serves as an essential tool to maintain the caregiver’s well-being as the responsibility of care is delegated to professionals like autism support workers , which, in turn, ensures they can continue providing effective care in the long run. Benefits for Care Recipients While the primary aim of respite care is to support caregivers, it also benefits those receiving care. Change can be refreshing, and a new environment or different caregivers can provide mental stimulation and social interaction. In community settings, care recipients may participate in group activities that promote cognitive and emotional well-being. How the NDIS Supports Respite Care The National Disability I