I’m overwhelmed with my caregiving responsibilities. How can I take a break?
A number of organizations offer “respite services” where they will take over your caregiving responsibilities for a few hours or even a few days to give you a breather. Services are typically offered at your home or wherever you are providing caregiving but sometimes are provided at a short-stay respite facility. Temple University’s Time Out program is one option if you’re in the Philadelphia area. You can find other respite care resources at Family Caregiving’s Respite Resources.
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