Memory Care Community in Temecula Offers Respite Stay Option

nurse in memory care taking care of a respite stay resident

Memory care at Temecula offers caregivers what they need most: time away.  

Caregiving is stressful

"We know that 80% of caregiving of the elderly is done by family members," says Mary Palmer, RN/BSN, Senior Care Expert.  "We know that the stress level is very high and depression is very high.  We often see caregivers succumb to health issues before the person that they're caring for." A respite stay is a safe, short-term care option for those with Alzheimer's and dementia.  It can give caregivers time to go on vacation, visit friends, take care of personal business, or have a little down time.  "Respite stays are wonderful," says Palmer.  "They've helped so many."

So why don’t more people take advantage of respite care? Maybe you feel like you “owe it” to your loved one to provide round-the-clock care.  Maybe you’re not sure how it works.  Unfortunately, caregiver burnout usually occurs when it’s least convenient.  Knowing your options to ensure your loved one continues to receive the attention, care and support they need are key.

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Respite care at Temecula

Highgate at Temecula offers respite stays in its memory care community.  Your loved one can stay from a week to a couple of months in a cozy, secure environment with highly trained care partners.  They’ll have the opportunity to participate in activities and enjoy our dining experience with other residents.  Who knows, they might even make a new friend or two!

Your loved one will stay in a fully furnished suite and receive care services and help with activities of daily living as needed.  They may include things like medication assistance, housekeeping and laundry services.

Memory care at Temecula staff are equipped to handle any of the issues related to your loved one’s Alzheimer’s or dementia – nighttime wandering, confusion, repetitive questions, incontinence, wanting “to go home,” you name it.  No matter how challenging the situation, it’s not a problem.  It’s what we do.

Memory care “trial run” or short-term solution

Respite stays can also allow your family to give memory care a “trial run.”  A respite stay allows you to see how your loved one reacts to their new environment, support team, and other residents. 

A respite stay can also be a temporary solution for a loved one who may need a little added assistance after a recent hospital stay before returning home. 

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