Short-Term At-Home Respite Care for Families in Moncton

We provide short-term respite care that gives Moncton families room to breathe while your loved one receives professional support at home, stepping in when around-the-clock care feels overwhelming. We get it; feeling worn out doesn’t mean you’ve fallen short, it means you need a deserved break. Working right here in Moncton, we offer flexible home care options shaped around how life actually works. Knowing what’s available and where to start is what makes the real difference.

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Moncton Short-Term

Respite Solutions

Our caregivers come to your home and provide the personal care and attention your loved one needs while you take a real break. We can step in for a few hours, a full day, or stay overnight; however long works for your situation.

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Trained Workers,

Personalized Home Support

We take care in selecting every caregiver we send to your home, whether you need a licensed personal support worker, a palliative care aide, or a dementia care specialist, we choose based on clinical skill, genuine compassion, cultural sensitivity, and reliability. We match your loved one’s personal care needs with home health professionals who understand your family’s specific circumstances, easing your stress while protecting your loved one’s dignity and consistency.

 

Moncton Dementia, Palliative, and In-Home Senior Assistance

When your loved one’s care needs go beyond what you can manage on your own, we come to your home and take it from there. We offer specialized home support across Moncton, including:

    • Dementia care from trained, culturally sensitive specialists
    • Palliative support centred on comfort and dignity
    • Senior assistance is shaped around daily living needs

We step in so you can rest, knowing your loved one is in good hands.

 

 

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Reducing Caregiver Burnout

You can’t keep giving when you’re running on empty, and that’s nothing to feel guilty about. We offer respite care so you can step back, breathe, and look after yourself for a change. While you’re away, your loved one is in safe, caring hands with our team right there at home. When you return, you’ll feel more like yourself, and the care you provide will be better for it. We’re here to support your whole family, not just the person receiving care.

Short-Term At-Home Respite Care for Families in Moncton

 

Excellence in Every Caregiver Visit

The difference in our care comes down to the people who provide it; licensed PSWs, palliative care aides, and dementia care specialists who bring skill, warmth, and cultural sensitivity into your loved one’s home. Every visit reflects our commitment to home and community care that’s consistent, dependable, and built around your family’s needs. We don’t just show up; we show up prepared.

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Flexible Respite Care

Built Around Your Life

We work with families across Moncton to create respite plans that fit your schedule and your loved one’s needs, whether you need a caregiver for a few hours each week, overnight coverage, or full-day support during a family vacation, we adjust our services to match your situation. We’ll sit down with you, talk through what’s happening at home, and figure out a plan that gives you real relief without disrupting your loved one’s routine. Our caregivers show up when we say they will, and they stay as long as you need them to.

Start Your Respite Care Plan

Our experienced, caring team is ready to come to your home and look after your loved one while you take a well-earned break. Fill in our online inquiry form to speak with one of our care coordinators and begin planning your respite care at home.

The Exchange District

Winnipeg’s historic warehouse district is filled with early 20th-century architecture, cobblestone streets, and brick facades. It’s home to galleries, creative studios, restaurants, and popular summer markets, making it a hub for culture and nightlife.e”

St. Boniface

Known as the heart of Franco-Manitoban culture, St. Boniface features the striking ruins of St. Boniface Cathedral and the Musée de Saint-Boniface. With French cafés, bakeries, and a strong artistic community, it offers a unique European flavour within the city.

The Forks

Located where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet, The Forks is a year-round gathering place. Visitors can enjoy a riverside market, walking trails, public art, and in winter, one of the world’s longest skating trails.

Osborne Village

A lively, youthful neighbourhood south of downtown, Osborne Village is known for its independent shops, dining spots, and nightlife. It’s also one of the city’s most walkable areas, attracting both locals and visitors.

Assiniboine Park & Surrounding Area

West of the city centre, Assiniboine Park offers expansive green space, English gardens, a conservatory, and the Assiniboine Park Zoo. The surrounding residential area is quiet and family-oriented, blending nature with community living.

Questions Often Asked

How Quickly Can You Get Respite Care?

In many cases, we can arrange home respite care within a few days. If the situation is urgent, we do our best to get a caregiver to your home as quickly as possible. We’ll guide your family through the process from start to finish

What Does Short-Term Respite Mean?

Short-term respite means one of our caregivers comes to your home to look after your loved one while you step away; whether for a few hours, a few days, or longer. You get the time you need to rest and recharge, knowing your loved one is safe and well cared for at home. We work with many families, and we love hearing from them that they appreciate the service our caregivers provide.

What Should I Not Say to a Family Caregiver?

Palliative care works best when it starts early, not when things become urgent. We step in when life expectancy becomes limited or when hospital admissions start increasing. By getting involved sooner, we help manage symptoms before they become overwhelming, giving you time to focus on what matters most. We are here to ease the pressure on you while keeping your loved one comfortable throughout their care.