Get relief care from us
How to arrange respite care, day support, overnight, or short break relief care.
Types of carers breaks
As an unpaid carer, having time away from caring is important for your wellbeing and ensures you can continue providing the best care possible.
Types of carers breaks include:
- day care: where the person you are looking after goes to a day centre or takes part in activities away from home
- relief care: a care worker staying with the person you look after for a few hours so you can go out
- residential or nursing care: a local care home looks after the person for a longer period
How to get relief care from us
To get relief care that we pay for, you’ll need to be:
- over 18 years old
- an unpaid carer living in Kingston, or regularly caring for someone in Kingston who cannot be left safely alone due to illness, disability, frailty, dementia, or other health conditions
- significantly impacted by your caring responsibilities, meaning you can show that caring for someone affects your wellbeing and makes it difficult for you to find time for yourself
Funding for relief care
You might be able to get financial support to help pay for a carer to allow you to take a break.
If you qualify, the types of financial help you can get are:
- relief care: letting you book a care worker from an agency for up to 72 hours each year
- a discretionary payment: a one-off payment that you can use to support you in your caring role
Discretionary payments are not means tested, but are based on how much your caring responsibilities are impacting your wellbeing.
Check if you qualify
To find out if you qualify for council relief care, you’ll need to have a carer’s assessment with our partner, Kingston Carer’s Network.