Short-term stays in a care facility to give regular caregivers a temporary break.
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Family caregivers who need a temporary break. The senior stays in a care facility for a short period while their regular caregiver rests or travels.
Short stays (days to weeks) in an assisted living or long-term care facility with full access to meals, activities, and personal care support.
Respite care typically costs $100 to $250/day. Some provinces offer funded respite programs through home care assessments.
Respite care in Granby, QC typically costs $100 to $250 per day. Most provinces offer funded respite programs through home care assessments — for example, many provincial health authorities provide up to 30 days of subsidized respite care per year. Contact your regional health authority for current availability and eligibility.
Respite care is designed for family caregivers who need a temporary break. The senior stays in a care facility for a short period (days to weeks) while their regular caregiver rests, travels, or handles personal needs. The Canadian Caregiver Coalition estimates that over 8 million Canadians provide informal caregiving, making respite services critical for caregiver sustainability.
Respite stays include full access to meals, activities, and personal care support in an assisted living or long-term care setting. It provides a safe, supervised environment with social engagement for the senior. Many communities offer a trial-stay option so families can evaluate the community before committing to longer-term care.
Contact assisted living or long-term care communities directly to ask about respite availability. You can also check with your provincial health authority for funded respite programs that may cover part or all of the cost. The Government of Canada's Benefits Finder tool (benefitsfinder.services.gc.ca) can help identify caregiver support programs in your province.