We may be able to help pay for respite care for the person you look after.
First you will need to have a carer's assessment. This will show us what kind of support you need.
Learn more about the carer's assessment and how to get one
It's useful for the person you look after to have a care needs assessment. This will tell us what type of respite care is most suitable.
Types of support available
After you've had an assessment, your support plan might include respite care and support, such as:
- a short stay in a care home or alternative accommodation such as Shared Lives
- a day-sitting service or home care service
- day support