Support & Respite
Support & Respite
Taking breaks and arranging the right support helps protect your wellbeing and sustain safe caring.
Choosing the Right Support Service
The right service depends on both your needs and those of the person you care for.
Types of support include:
Home care
Sitting services
Day centres
Specialist disability support
Community groups
Before choosing a provider, ask:
Are staff trained appropriately?
Is support flexible?
What happens in emergencies?
How are concerns raised?
In England, inspection reports are available through the Care Quality Commission.
Short Breaks & Replacement Care
Short breaks (respite) give you time to rest or manage other responsibilities.
This may include:
A few hours of home support
Day services
Overnight or residential respite
You can request a Carer’s Assessment to explore eligibility for funded breaks.
Direct Payments & Personal Budgets
If funding is agreed, you may receive:
A Personal Budget (allocated funding)
Direct Payments (money paid to you to arrange care)
This can be used to:
Employ a personal assistant
Pay a care agency
Arrange short breaks
You may be required to keep financial records.
Using Services Confidently
Agree a clear care plan
Maintain open communication
Raise concerns early
Review support if needs change
You have the right to safe, respectful and reliable care.
When Services Aren’t Working
If problems arise:
Speak to the provider
Use their complaints procedure
Contact your local authority (if funded)
Report serious safety concerns to the Care Quality Commission
If someone is at immediate risk, contact emergency services.