Glasgow Office: 0141 221 2826

Stirling Office: 01786 583472

Glasgow Office: 0141 221 2826

Stirling Office: 01786 583472

Respite Care in Bridge of Allan

We offer respite care to help family members take a break and recharge.

Caring for someone you love is one of life's biggest responsibilities. Our respite service gives you space to breathe, knowing your person is being looked after with the same care you'd give them yourself.

All our respite care visits are a minimum of 4 hours per week, providing meaningful relief that allows primary carers time for genuine rest and personal activities.

Why choose Hamill Homecare for Respite Care in Bridge of Allan:

Companionship and social activities:

Chatting, playing games like dominoes, listening to music, or simply providing friendly company

Personal care assistance:

Help with toileting, meal preparation, and other daily care needs while the primary carer is away

Accompanied outings:

Taking clients to social activities like the cinema, sporting events, or community visits

Regular weekly respite:

Scheduled breaks to provide consistent relief for primary carers

Short-term extended respite:

Care coverage when primary carers need to travel away for a few days

Flexible arrangements:

Tailored to meet the specific needs of families and their caring situations

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We provide a minimum of 4 hours of respite care per week. This can be arranged as one longer visit or split across multiple shorter visits, depending on what works best for you and your family’s needs.

Our rate is from £36 per hour, and that includes thoughtful, unhurried care that focuses on each person’s overall wellbeing – not just a checklist of tasks.

How Respite Care in Bridge of Allan works:

Initial Consultation and Assessment
Every journey begins with a thorough consultation. We take the time to meet with you and your family to understand your needs, routines, preferences, and expectations. This helps us build a clear picture of what kind of support is needed.

Personalised Care Planning
Following the assessment, we create a tailored care plan for you. The plan outlines exactly what care will be provided, when, and by whom. It is flexible and reviewed regularly to ensure it stays relevant as needs change.

Consistent Care Team
You'll be matched with a small team of carers who will get to know you and your preferences.

Regular Reviews
We'll check in regularly to ensure your practical support continues to meet your needs.

How do I pay for Respite Care in Bridge of Allan?

You can arrange for Hamill Homecare to provide respite care either:

Privately: You will be responsible for all costs

Using SDS Option 2: You are given an assessed budget by the Council and have the freedom to choose your own care company. You may need to pay a ‘top up’ to meet our costs.

What happens next?

After you get in touch and tell us what you’re looking for, one of our care coordinators will come to your home for a proper assessment. This visit helps us put together your respite care plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is respite care?

Respite care provides temporary relief for primary caregivers by having professional carers step in to provide care and support. It allows family members and unpaid carers to take a break while ensuring their loved one continues to receive quality care.

We provide a minimum of 4 hours of respite care per week. This can be arranged as one longer visit or split across multiple shorter visits, depending on what works best for you and your family’s needs.

Respite care benefits both the person receiving care and their primary caregivers. It’s particularly valuable for families caring for elderly relatives, those with chronic conditions, or anyone requiring ongoing support where the primary carer needs regular breaks.

Respite care can be funded through SDS Option 2 (part-funded by Council with potential top-up required) or SDS Option 3 (fully funded by Council). The Council can assess your situation if you’re struggling and need support with respite care costs.

Respite care is essential for preventing carer burnout and maintaining the wellbeing of both the person receiving care and their family carers. It provides relief from the daily responsibilities of caring while ensuring continuity of support.

Yes, respite care can be provided alongside personal care, overnight care, and other support services depending on your specific needs and circumstances.

We regularly review all care plans and can adjust your respite support as needed. Our team is responsive to changing circumstances and will work with you to ensure your respite care evolves appropriately.

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Find out how you can pay for your care

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