Flexible cover for any duration
Whether you need a quick afternoon to yourself, or a two-week holiday to properly reset, we have a flexible framework to support you.
Visiting Respite (Hourly)
Perfect for when you need a few hours to run errands, attend appointments, or simply grab a coffee with a friend. We step in seamlessly for as little as an hour.
Overnight Relief
If you are exhausted from waking up multiple times a night, our waking or sleeping night carers take over, allowing you to finally get a full, restorative night’s sleep.
Holiday Cover (Live-In)
Planning a week away? One of our dedicated live-in carers will move in temporarily, providing round-the-clock support so you can travel with absolute peace of mind.
You cannot pour from an empty cup.
Many family members feel immense guilt when asking for respite care. However, caregiver burnout is a serious medical reality. Taking time away to prioritize your own physical and mental health is not selfish—it is absolutely essential to ensure you can continue providing long-term support for the person you love.
Why trust Remedy Support?
Handing over control, even for a day, requires immense trust. We have built our respite framework specifically to minimize disruption and maximize continuity of care.
Zero Disruption
We follow your exact routines. From how they like their tea to their specific evening wind-down habits, nothing changes while you are away.
Urgent Availability
Sometimes breaks aren’t planned. If you fall ill or have a family emergency, we can often deploy emergency respite cover within 24 hours.
Carefully Matched
Even for short-term cover, we pair your loved one with a carer who shares their interests, ensuring their time together is enjoyable and engaging.
Detailed Handovers
When you return, you will receive a comprehensive update on how the time was spent, ensuring you are immediately caught up.
Let us take it from here.
Whether you are planning a holiday months in advance or need urgent cover by tomorrow, our coordination team is ready to assist.

