With Christmas soon approaching, it is a great opportunity to spend quality time with loved ones. Despite this, it can also be a worrying time for families with loved ones who are receiving care and have specific requirements which can make things a little more complicated.
Christmas can be a stressful time of year with its intense buildup, pressure to have the perfect day and the chaos of organising it.
Christmas is a time for family, festivities and fun. However, when you’re a carer it can be difficult for many reasons. Having sole responsibility for caring for your relative may mean you are bound to your home. You may find it difficult to juggle between this and organising your Christmas day. During the festive period, you must allow yourself to take some well-earned time to look after your health and wellbeing.
You may find that they want time off during the break to spend with their own family. This can leave you in the difficult situation of either finding another carer to cover this period or looking after your relative yourself.
It is important to talk with your family and friends about how you will approach Christmas as well as discuss any concerns or worries you have. This can help to alleviate stress, reduce conflict and help to make the festive period run smoother.
For families who face many challenges of organising care for a loved one, respite care can help to face these difficulties by providing them with some relief. This does not convey that you are not coping but when there is a lot on your plate with the upcoming festivities, the demands of the usual routine can be tricky. Ultimately, the decision should be based around the individual needing care
If you think you need an extra pair of hands, a respite carer will assist you with your day-to-day caring responsibilities, so that you can make the most of this period and take time for yourself and other members of the family.
It is very important to recuperate from time to time so that you can go back to your caring responsibilities with even more energy.
With the help of a respite carer, you can feel like you have everything under control, even during the hectic festive period. The person receiving care will certainly benefit from this as well. Thanks to their respite carer, they’ll be able to stick to their routine and can enjoy your company more than if you were juggling between caring responsibilities and stressful last-minute Christmas tasks.
At Cavendish Homecare we provide respite homecare by nurses and carers to give you a temporary break from care responsibilities you may have. Our nursing care agency operates In London and Home Counties with capabilities to provide live-in homecare throughout the UK, as well as, respite care holidays internationally.
Get in touch with us for respite homecare and we will create a bespoke care package to suit your needs.
Starting her career in Health and Social Care with a Certificate of Higher Education from the Open University, Misha Zemkova is committed to making a positive impact.
As a former volunteer at North London Action for the Homeless, Misha stands out for her exceptional ability to connect with people through active listening. With seven years of invaluable experience as a Key Worker for adults with diverse learning disabilities, Misha brings extensive experience and a deep understanding of caring for individuals with unique needs.
Now a pivotal member of the operations team at Cavendish Homecare, Misha actively supports Nurse Managers and the Bookings team in delivering high-quality care. She has demonstrated outstanding commitment to supporting charity partner Cruse Bereavement through events such as the Virtual TCS London Marathon and Light up the Night.