You’ve been giving everything. It’s okay to take a break
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Respite Care for Family Caregivers in Orange County
If you’ve been the primary caregiver for a parent or spouse, you already know the weight of it. The broken sleep. The cancelled plans. The guilt of needing a moment to yourself.
Respite care exists for you. Agape steps in — for a few hours, a weekend, or longer — so you can rest, recharge, and come back ready to be fully present again. Taking a break isn’t abandoning your loved one. It’s what makes sustainable care possible.
What Agape Provides During Respite
Your loved one receives the same high-quality care they’d receive on any Agape shift:
- Bathing assistance and personal hygiene
- Grooming and dressing
- Incontinence care
- Mobility and transfer support
- Meal preparation and hydration
- Companionship and engagement
- Light housekeeping and laundry
- Medication reminders
- Supervision and safety monitoring
Who Respite Care Is Right For
Respite care is for any family caregiver who needs reliable, trusted relief. This includes:
- Spouses who have been managing care alone and need consistent breaks
- Adult children balancing caregiving with work, family, and their own health
- Families navigating a recent diagnosis who need time to plan
- Caregivers who are approaching burnout and need to step back before a crisis
Scheduling Options
Respite visits can be one-time or scheduled regularly. Many families use respite care weekly to give themselves a predictable break — and find their loved one actually looks forward to the visits too. We offer flexible scheduling with no long-term commitment required.
You don’t have to be in crisis to use respite care. You just have to be human.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance do I need to schedule respite care?
As much notice as possible is helpful, but we understand that caregiver needs can arise quickly. Call us at (949) 690-9990 and we’ll do our best to accommodate your timeline, including same-week starts in most cases.
Will my loved one have the same caregiver each respite visit?
We prioritize consistency. For regularly scheduled respite, we assign the same caregiver so your loved one has a familiar face and you have peace of mind.
What if I feel guilty taking a break?
That feeling is almost universal among family caregivers — and it’s worth examining. Caregiver burnout is real, and it affects the quality of care your loved one receives. Respite isn’t selfish. It’s responsible.
Ready for a real break? We’ve got this.
Call us and tell us what you need. Whether it’s a few hours tomorrow or a recurring weekly schedule, we’ll put something together that actually works.