In-Home Respite Care in Burlington

Reliable respite care for seniors in Burlington provided by local caregivers.

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Take a Break Without the Guilt

Respite care provides families the relief they need without sacrificing the quality of their loved one’s support. You’re not alone.

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Caregiver Burnout

Taking time for yourself isn’t selfish—it’s essential. Our respite services let you recharge while your loved one stays safe and supported.

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Peace of Mind

Enjoy peace of mind knowing a trained caregiver is there with real-time updates and compassionate care your loved one deserves.

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Stay Connected

Respite care can actually strengthen bonds, giving family members time to recover and return more present and engaged.

What Is Respite Care And How Does It Help?

Respite care provides temporary relief for family caregivers, giving them time to rest while ensuring their loved ones continue receiving attentive, professional support at home. It’s an ideal option for planned breaks, emergencies, or transitional care after hospital stays.

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Why Families Across Burlington Trust ConsidraCare

Simple, straight-forward and transparent pricing

New Client Offer

Only $33.99/hour for the first month

Hourly PSW Care

Limited Offer

Starting at

$33.99

/ hour*

Recommended for

Seniors with non-chronic medical conditions requiring help only for a few hours or days in a week.

* $36.99/hour after the first month

Skilled Nursing Care

Starting at

$53.99

/ hour

Recommended for

Seniors with chronic and serious health issues in need for personal medical care in their homes.

Live-In Care

Starting at

$330

/ day

Recommended for

Seniors with life-impacting chronic conditions requiring constant monitoring and assistance in daily tasks.

No hidden costs, long-term contracts or upfront placement fees.

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What's Included In Respite Care Services?

Our respite care includes a full suite of in-home services tailored to your loved one’s needs, promoting safety, comfort, and dignity at home.

Real Stories From Across Canada

M. Lee

Client , Burlington

ConsidraCare’s expertise and compassion are evident in every interaction.

Dr Adam Kuyumi

Physician, Mississauga

ConsidraCare is a reliable partner in health care, delivering unwavering quality of care.

Shivangi Patel

Caregiver, Hamilton

ConsidraCare’s constant support helps me to provide the best care possible.

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Proudly Serving Families Across Burlington

Our caregivers provide compassionate respite care across all neighborhoods in burlington with local familiarity and heartfelt dedication.

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Activities

Training

Respite Care

Temporary relief for caregivers

Hours to several weeks

Trained PSWs or nurses

Personal Care

Ongoing support with ADLs

Daily or long-term

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Frequently Asked Questions

Respite care is temporary support for someone who needs assistance, providing their primary caregiver with a break. It may include personal care, companionship, supervision, and meal assistance, either at home or in a care facility, to help prevent caregiver burnout.

The cost of respite care in Ontario depends on the type and setting.

  • In-home respite care: Approximately CAD $32.50 per hour for up to 10 hours weekly, and $42 per hour for extra hours.
  • Short-term respite care in long-term care homes: Approximately CAD $43.34 per day.
  • Retirement or assisted-living respite stays: Usually CAD $100–$175 per day, depending on the facility and level of care.

Respite Care: Provides temporary relief to primary caregivers by offering short-term support to individuals who need assistance. It can include personal care, companionship, meal preparation, and supervision, and is designed for people with ongoing health issues or daily living needs. The aim is to give caregivers a break while ensuring quality care.

Hospice Care: Focuses on end-of-life care for individuals with terminal illnesses. It provides medical, emotional, and spiritual support to the patient and their family, often emphasizing comfort, pain management, and dignity rather than curative treatment.

Respite care involves a trained caregiver visiting the home for a few hours or days to care for an elderly or disabled person, allowing the primary caregiver to rest, run errands, or take time off.

This support can include companionship, personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, or supervision. It provides the family caregiver with a necessary break while ensuring their loved one continues to receive safe and dependable care.

While respite care is very helpful for most families, there are a few disadvantages to consider.

  • Adjustment challenges: The person receiving care might feel uneasy or anxious when with a new caregiver or in an unfamiliar environment.
  • Cost concerns: Depending on the type of respite care (in-home or facility-based), it can be costly for some families, particularly for extended stays.
  • Limited availability: Some areas may have waitlists or limited scheduling options for respite services.
  • Inconsistent caregivers: Rotating caregivers may require time to build trust and establish a steady routine.

Only specific types of respite care are covered through publicly funded programs, home-care services via Ontario Health at Home.

  • Ontario Health at Home might completely cover the cost of in-home respite care after an assessment.
  • For short stays in a long-term care home, personal support and nursing care are covered, but you will still be responsible for room and board.
  • Some types of respite, such as extensive or “extra” non-medical support, might not be fully covered and could require out-of-pocket expenses.

Respite care can last for a few hours, a full day, several days, or even a few weeks, depending on the family’s needs and the provider’s availability. Families often use a few hours of respite each week, while others may arrange overnight or multi-day stays when the primary caregiver needs extended rest, travel time, or recovery.

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