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  1. Many don’t quite get it. Respite care is for the temporary relief of the caregiver, not the person needing the care. Many caregivers are not working in a formal business arrangement, they are simply family members who have taken on a difficult role.
    They don’t get days off, sick leave, holidays, weekends, public holidays, etc. In the case of elderly people, they are the other half, the less sick half, of a long-standing marriage.
    They don’t resent the role that’s been forced on them with the poor health of their spouse. But that doesn’t mean they don’t get tired or fed up.
    The one needing to go into care may feel resentful that their spouse has run out of steam and needs a break from them and their constant needs. The caregiver can be made to feel guilty which isn’t nice.
    Respite care is little enough, but it may save a second person needing hospitalization, mental health services, counselling services or even long-term care. So why be mean about it? A stitch in time saves nine.
    Not something this govt. appears to comprehend. Short-term thinking as usual.

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