Respite Care in Bath and West Wiltshire
Relationship-led and supportive Respite Care in Bath and West Wiltshire from compassionate and experienced home care professionals.
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The Bath and West Wiltshire Respite Care team, here to help every step of the way
Caring for a loved one is a deeply rewarding commitment, but everyone needs time to rest to take care of themselves for a bit. Our respite care in Bath and West Wiltshire offers family carers the chance to step back, knowing that their loved one is in safe hands. Whether you need a few hours of support each day or an ongoing arrangement longer term, we’re here to create a personalised plan that meets your needs. Our team can even arrange care at short notice, stepping in with sensitivity and professionalism to make life a little easier.

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Respite care brings peace of mind by ensuring that your loved one receives consistent, personalised support while you take a well-deserved break. We begin with a visit to understand the client’s needs and preferences, creating a care plan tailored to their routines and requirements. For clients with complex medical needs—whether it’s dementia, Parkinson’s, rehabilitation support, or overnight care—we provide expert assistance to keep life running smoothly. This flexibility allows family carers to rest, recharge, and regain balance, knowing their loved one is cared for.

What we do to care for your loved ones
- We carefully match Care Professionals with clients to ensure a meaningful bond is created.
Home help & meal prep
Keeping the home environment clean, safe, and nourishing with home-cooked meals.Personal care
Assistance with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene, always respecting the dignity of your loved one.Mobility support
Helping your loved one move around their home safely, including transfers and positioning.Health appointment management
We support you to attend those important health appointments.Community engagement
We enable you to continue to do the things you enjoy, be it a visit to the garden centre or your local art group.Transportation
Assistance getting you from A to B, whether it be to go visit a friend or help with your shopping.Medication management
Ensuring medicines are taken correctly and on time, supporting overall health.

One of our clients in Bath was so pleased to receive an extra visitor during bring you pet to work week; She has always had dogs but sadly due to her decline in health she is no longer able to have her own pets. So she was over the moon that we could achieve this for her.
Hannah and her dog Millie.

Val was really pleased to be back in the water and told me she felt totally comfortable and safe with Simone there. I never thought we would get Val swimming again as I am no swimmer even though it has been one of Val’s favourite activities. I asked her for a quote about it all and she just said it was ‘lovely, lovely, lovely’. So, I think that sums it up.
Val goes swimming again

When asked what the companionship visits mean to Maria, she said. I sit and wait looking out the window for Julia. She is never late and when I see her car I go to open the door. The visits are fantastic and they brighten up my whole day.
Maria and Julia

Thank you for your personal support, Lisa. You have helped us both enormously in making the difficult decision to move to residential care for dad and I am really grateful for your honest appraisal of dad’s needs – it’s hard when you’re in the middle of it, and professional input from someone who knows your relative well is incredibly helpful. I am also immensely thankful for the support of everyone in your team when dad fell or needed emergency services, especially when staff took dad to hospital or waited for me to get over to Corsham.
Daughter of Brian (client in Corsham)

My mum (and my siblings and me) were absolutely satisfied with the care and support received from Home Instead. From the initial contact right through to meeting the Care Professionals, we were delivered a professional, thorough, and thoughtful service. They really went the extra mile to try and meet our needs. The Care Professionals were very well-matched with Mum, she enjoyed their visits and struck up a real friendship with them. This gave us confidence and security very much needed when a family member becomes vulnerable and home alone.
Jo S, Daughter of client in Bathford

Home Instead have been looking after my mother in Wiltshire for seven years. They were able to keep her safe in her own home for much longer than otherwise could.
They were a huge support to me when my mother had a terrible fall at home.
Ruth D, Daughter of client in Biddestone

Mum’s Care Professionals were outstanding, and she viewed them as friends. Always attentive to her wishes and needs and well matched to Mum’s character. Mum didn’t like changes and the service and care was very consistent. Thank you.
Pamela C, Daughter of client in Corsham

Home Instead offers a brilliant service provided by highly professional, friendly, and understanding staff. They have made everything so much easier, not just for my mother, but for the whole family. Thank you!
Jenny Y, Daughter of client

We have been so impressed by your carers – they are efficient, punctual and kind and your company has never let us down. They are also carers in the true sense, not just fulfilling a role but interacting with Iain and the rest of the family, as individuals who are going through a difficult time. Please pass on our gratitude to all of them – and also many thanks to managers who pitched in when needed.
We wish your company all the best for the future and would not hesitate to recommend you to others in a similar position.
Jan, Iain, Matthew and Ben

The flexibility, responsiveness and initiative shown by the supervisors and carers at Home Instead has been excellent.
Communication has been strong, using the portal online, regular emails, and phone calls for more urgent issues.
Where problems have arisen, the team have swung into action to find solutions, visiting the pharmacy, visiting my mum in hospital, picking up shopping, and booking hair or medical appointments.
Each carer to visit my mum has been personally introduced, is friendly and really takes time to get to know her. I couldn’t ask for more. The companionship visits and shopping trips have been particularly valuable, massively enhancing my mum’s quality of life.
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Tim West son of client

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Inevitably, for such a quality service, demand is high, and scheduling calls for specific times isn’t always easy. But the managers have gone above and beyond to do their best to accommodate, and by communicating so well, we have always been able to find a solution. Huge thanks to all the team.
Tim West son of client

From the moment I made the first phone call to Home Instead I knew things would be good. They focused immediately on Mum, asking me to tell them about her rather than telling me about cost and availability. Mum felt very comfortable with everything straight away and didn’t have the anxiety that I had anticipated. The carers are amazing. They have done so much more than I ever expected they would. They are never rushed. I thought it was a cliche when people say that their carers are like friends but Mum is so comfortable with them that I understand what people mean by this now. It has helped me enormously particularly as I don’t have to do all the household jobs myself anymore.
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Polly daughter of client

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The supervisors are in regular contact to make sure all is well. We were planning to go away for a night and we had to make sure we fitted it around the carers as Mum didn’t want it cancel them! It has been life changing for Mum and me and we are so grateful to Home Instead for their care and efficiency
Polly daughter of client

I’ve recommended the company & carers to my friends & neighbours who either have a family member who needs help or the person him/herself.
I don’t know what I’d do without the help they’ve provided over the years
Deborah daughter of client
Tailored Respite Care in Bath and West Wiltshire
One client’s relative shared, “Home Instead has given outstanding daily care to our dad, enabling him to stay at home as long as possible. The service is professional, warm, and personalised.” This level of care and support is extended to respite arrangements, offering dependable relief for carers and tailored attention for clients.
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Get in touch Trusted Respite Care from experienced home care professionals in Bath and West Wiltshire
Our respite care team is led by Nick and Alison Yeatman and supported by dedicated local Care Professionals who are fully employed by us, DBS-checked, and rigorously trained. Our expertise spans areas such as dementia, Parkinson’s, cancer support, and rehabilitation care. Continuous training and support ensure every Care Professional is well-prepared to offer high-quality, compassionate care, giving families confidence and relief when they need it most.

Additional support and activities in Bath and West Wiltshire
We work closely with local healthcare providers, GPs, and community organisations to ensure seamless and responsive care. Our commitment extends to supporting clients who have recently left hospital, helping them settle back at home with personalised care plans that promote recovery and independence. Whether it’s a temporary arrangement or ongoing support, we’re here to provide compassionate care that benefits the whole family.

FAQs
- Which towns and postcodes do the Bath and West Wiltshire team service?
Our office provides care for people at home in the following areas:
Bath, Chippenham, Melksham, Calne, Larkhall, St John's, Corsham, Bradford on Avon, Oldfield Park, Odd Down, Weston, Twerton, New Zealand, Kingsway, Melksham Forest, Bowerhill, Pewsham, Fairfield Park, Bathwick, Southdown, Colerne, East Twerton, Combe Down, Whitley, Marshfield, Lower Weston, Batheaston, Norton, Winsley, Bathampton, South Twerton, Box Hill, Bromham, Rudloe, Bear Flat, Sherston, Upper Weston, Box, Moorlands, Weston Park, Hullavington, Bathford, Westwood, Bloomfield, Sutton Benger, Derry Hill, Sion Hill, Combe Park, Elmhurst Estate, Limpley Stoke, Locksbrook, Kington Langley, Bradenstoke, Callow Hill, Broughton Gifford, Brinkworth, Yatton Keynell, Grosvenor, Bailbrook, Neston, Kington St Michael, Seend, Great Somerford, Christian Malford, Luckington, Cherhill, Biddestone, Ensleigh, Monkton Combe, Claverton Down, Woolley, Seend Cleeve, Shaw, Lower Swainswick, Gastard, Corston, Little Somerford, Hinton Charterhouse, Stanton St Quintin, Monkton Farleigh, Dauntsey, Hilmarton, Beanacre, Heddington, Lacock, Easton, Notton, Thickwood, Freshford, Bowden Hill, Burton, Upper Castle Combe, Littlecott, North Stoke, Goatacre, Whiteway, Southstoke, Studley, Foxham, Bradford Leigh, Upper Seagry, Langley Burrell, Compton Bassett, The Folly, Combe Hay, Bremhill, Northend, Grittleton, Fox Hill, Midford, Upper Swainswick, Ashley, Lyneham, Lower Wraxall, Reybridge, Woolley Green, East Tytherton, Yatesbury, South Wraxall, Dyrham, Laverton, Henley, Startley, West Kington, Foxley, Newbridge, Broomfield, Cleverton, Iford, Littleton Drew, West Littleton, Ford, Upper Wraxall, Kelston, Sandy Lane, Widcombe, Sopworth, Draycot Cerne, North Wraxall, Allington, Lower Seagry, Brokenborough, Alderton, Castle Combe, Claverton, Tellisford, Park Corner, Nettleton, Woolverton, Stockley, Rodbourne, Heddington Wick, Easton Grey, Pennsylvania, Cold Ashton, Broad's Green, Conkwell, Lansdown, Lower Hamswell, The Gibb, Highway, Primrose Hill, Dauntsey Lock, Wadswick, Redstocks, Kingsmead, Bremhill Wick, Tytherton Lucas, Farleigh Wick, Pipehouse, Blue Vein, Little Ashley, Calstone Wellington, Chittoe, Avoncliff, Slaughterford, Avon, Chittoe Heath, Charlcombe, Ratford, Stanley, Tadwick, Walcot, The Shoe, Upper Langridge, Langridge, Clevancy, St James, Kellaways, Great Ashley, West Yatton, Westrop, Hinton, Chapel Plaister, Preston, Ditteridge, West Kington Wick, Martinslade, Giddeahall, Long Dean, Beechen Cliff, Burton Hill, Lambridge, Lyncombe Vale, Lyncombe, Norton St. Philip, Farleigh Hungerford, Berryfield, Lower Compton, Swainswick, Atworth, Eastrip, Tiddleywink, Turleigh, Chatley House, Patterdown, Showell, Bewley Green, Upper Draycot, Fosse Gate, Kent's Bottom, Sharpstone, Wadswick Green, Lower Westwood, Longsplatt, Upper Pickwick, Lower Wadswick, Sells Green, Beversbrook, High Penn Farm, Hanger Park Farm, Swerves Farm, Scott's Mill Farm, Conigre Farm, Hazeland Farm, Stokes Farm, Highway Penning, Studley Brook Farmhouse, Chapel Knapp, Peckingell, Fuddlebrook, Thickwood Estate
If your town doesn’t appear above please check the postcodes below to see if we cover your area:
BA2 1, SN12 7, SN14 0, BA1 4, BA2 5, BA2 3, SN13 9, BA1 1, BA1 9, SN12 8, BA1 8, SN11 0, SN14 6, SN11 9, SN11 8, BA2 4, BA2 2, BA1 2, SN13 8, BA1 6, BA1 3, BA1 7, SN14 7, SN15 3, SN13 0, SN15 2, BA1 5, BA2 6, BA15 1, SN15 1, SN12 6, SN14 8, SN16 0, BA15 2, BA2 7, SN15 4, SN15 5
Search here if you cannot see your town or postcode - Is Home Instead Bath and West Wiltshire a locally owned home care organisation?
Home Instead Bath and West Wiltshire is one of 250 locally owned offices that collectively form Home Instead UK. Together, we care for 16,000 clients, delivering one million hours of home care each month. This unique combination of community-focused local offices and the resources of a national network enables us to provide personalised, relationship-led care while leading research and innovation that is transforming the experience of aging. Our services include companionship care, personal care, specialist care (including dementia, palliative, and Parkinson’s), and live-in care.
Search here if you cannot see your town or postcode - What is respite care?
Respite care provides temporary relief to primary caregivers by offering trained Care Professionals who care for elderly individuals who require care. This temporary support helps caregivers take breaks, manage burnout, and maintain their own well-being while ensuring the safety and comfort of the person receiving ongoing care.
- How does respite care work?
Trained Care Professionals can step in to provide seamless care, allowing current caregivers a break to rest and recharge. Our respite care services take place in the home of the person receiving the care, making it great for giving a break to the primary caregiver while ensuring that the elderly person in care does not go without support in the meantime and can continue their normal life.
- How do I arrange respite care?
Just contact Home Instead and we will arrange a discussion with you to talk about the kind of support you need and how we can help. You can also reach out directly to our local office in your area, if you prefer.
- Who provides respite care?
All respite care is provided by our experienced and fully trained Care Professionals so both the elderly individual receiving care and their loved ones or existing caregivers can take a break while being confident that they have all the support they need.
- I need respite care at short notice, can you help?
At Home Instead we know about the challenges of being a carer and are here to help no matter what your timelines look like. Please contact us so that we can understand more about how we can provide you with the support you need.
- Do I have to go out while respite care is in place?
Not at all! Existing caregivers don’t have to leave the home whilst we are supporting your loved one, so they can take breaks at home if that is their preference.
- What defines a respite period?
A respite period is a specific duration of time during which primary caregivers receive temporary relief from their caregiving responsibilities. This break allows them to rest, recharge, and attend to personal matters, while trained Care Professionals provide ongoing support for the elderly individuals who have been receiving care. The length of a respite period can vary, ranging from a few hours to several days, depending on the arrangement in place and the needs of the primary caregivers.
- Why is respite care important?
Respite care is crucial for family caregivers, offering them a much-needed break from their responsibilities in tending to elderly family members. This temporary relief prevents caregiver burnout, meaning the primary caregiver can maintain their wellbeing and ability to provide effective long-term care. Additionally, respite care enhances the quality of life for many elderly people by introducing them to new experiences and interactions with different Care Professionals, making for novel interactions while still in the comforts of their own home.
- How much does respite care cost?
The cost of respite care can vary widely based on factors such as location, the level and complexity of care provided, and the duration. Generally, respite care expenses can range from hourly rates to daily or weekly fees. There may be financial assistance for respite care services, particularly for caregivers of elderly individuals with disabilities or special needs. It’s a good idea to contact the local NHS or your council to get a clear understanding of the potential sources of financial support available for your situation, if you have concerns.
- Who pays for respite care?
Respite care funding comes from diverse sources; government initiatives, charitable organisations, insurance provision, or just personal payments. Family caregivers can investigate some or all of these avenues to identify the most fitting and cost-effective approach to support respite care for their specific needs and situation.
- What can respite carers do?
Respite Care Professionals can perform a range of tasks to ensure the well-being and comfort of elderly individuals while providing relief to primary caregivers. These tasks include all the normal things covered with ordinary domiciliary care; assisting with daily activities such as personal hygiene, meal preparation, medication management, and mobility support. Respite Care Professionals may also engage in social interactions, provide companionship, supervise recreational activities, and ensure safety. Their responsibilities are tailored to the care recipient’s specific needs, ensuring continuity of care and support during the temporary relief period for primary caregivers.
- What is respite care for dementia?
Respite care for dementia is a specialised service designed to provide temporary relief and support to caregivers of elderly people living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Caregiving for someone with dementia can be physically and emotionally demanding, and respite care offers caregivers a chance to rest, recharge, and take care of their own needs. During respite care, trained Care Professionals offer supervision, assistance with daily activities, and a safe environment for those with dementia. The wellbeing of seniors with dementia or Alzheimer’s is often significantly improved by remaining in a familiar environment, so our domiciliary care approach to deliver respite care at home is often the best solution to keep them calm and comfortable.
- Who is entitled to respite care?
Respite care is typically available to family caregivers and individuals providing support to elderly adults in need of care. Eligibility is determined by factors like caregiving intensity and the care recipient’s requirements, aiming to offer essential breaks and assistance to dedicated caregivers. If you’re a caregiver looking for respite support, please contact us to see how we can help you.
- Who needs respite care?
Respite care is needed for primary caregivers who are taking care of elderly family members, offering them essential breaks to prevent exhaustion and maintain their own health. Elderly individuals, whether living alone or with caregivers, can also benefit from respite care to ensure some companionship, assistance with daily activities, and medical supervision, for example for post-operative recovery periods or temporary feeding support.
- What is in-home respite care?
In-home respite care is a valuable service designed to provide temporary relief and support to primary caregivers within the familiar setting of their own home. This type of respite care involves trained Care Professionals who come to the primary caregiver’s residence to care for their loved one. In-home respite care offers caregivers a chance to take a break, tend to personal matters, or simply recharge while knowing that their loved one is in capable hands. During these sessions, the respite care provider offers companionship, assistance with daily tasks, and, if necessary, medical supervision. In-home respite care not only benefits caregivers by preventing burnout but also helps maintain a sense of normalcy and comfort for the care recipient.
- What is the purpose of respite care?
The purpose of respite care is to offer temporary relief and support to caregivers who are responsible for elderly family members. Caregiving can be emotionally and physically demanding, often leading to stress and burnout. Respite care provides caregivers with essential breaks, allowing them to rest, recharge, and tend to their own well-being, while ensuring that the elderly person receiving care still has all the support they need.
- How long can Respite Care last?
The duration of respite care can vary depending on the needs of the caregiver and the individual receiving care. Respite care can be as short as a few hours, providing caregivers with a temporary break to run errands or recharge. It can also extend to several days or even weeks, allowing caregivers to take a more extended break or address personal matters. Some caregivers may need emergency or crisis respite care for shorter periods, while planned or scheduled respite care may be for a more extended period of time.
- When do you know if you need more than respite care?
You might need more than respite care if the care recipient’s needs become increasingly complex, you experience persistent caregiver burnout, safety concerns arise, your health deteriorates despite respite care, social needs go beyond the scope you can handle, specialist medical or complex care is required, or long-term planning becomes necessary such as, for example, situations necessitating palliative care.
- What is short term respite care?
Short-term respite care refers to a temporary break or relief provided to primary caregivers of elderly individuals in need of care. During short-term respite care, trained Care Professionals take over the caregiving responsibilities, allowing the primary caregiver to rest, recharge, and attend to personal matters. This type of care can range from a few hours to several days, offering caregivers a brief respite while ensuring the care recipient’s well-being and safety.
- Respite care at home vs residential respite care
Respite care can be divided into two primary types: respite care at home and residential respite care. In the former, caregivers are supported by trained Care Professionals who provide assistance with daily tasks, such as personal care and meals, within the care recipient’s familiar environment. Residential respite care, on the other hand, involves the temporary relocation of the care recipient to a specialised facility, like a nursing home, where they receive comprehensive care and supervision from the facility’s staff. The choice between the two depends on the specific needs and preferences of the caregiver and the senior receiving the care.
- How to get respite care for a parent
To organise respite care for an elderly parent, start by evaluating the specific type and length of care required. Seek guidance from your parent’s healthcare provider for tailored recommendations around specific or complex care requirements, then just get in touch with us or your local office to discuss your needs. Consider a trial period to ensure compatibility and maintain ongoing communication during the care period to ensure your parent’s well-being while you take a caregiving break.
- How to get respite care for a dementia patient
To organise respite care for a patient with dementia or Alzheimer’s, ensure you are dealing with a provider like Home Instead, who can offer specialist support with experienced carers who know how to support these conditions. Discuss the specific needs of the dementia patient, such as any medical requirements, daily routines, and preferences. It’s essential to communicate openly and provide relevant information to ensure a smooth transition and quality care for the individual with dementia while the primary caregiver takes a break.
- How to get emergency respite care
To arrange emergency respite care with Home Instead, please get in touch with us on 03300 583450 or via our contact form. If you are a long term caregiver for an elderly loved one, it is a good idea to have a list of care providers and funding options researched and available early on so it is “ready to go” if an emergency arises, when time is of the essence.
- How to get funding for respite care
To secure funding for respite care, you can explore various avenues. Start by researching government programs like the Carer’s Allowance, which provides financial support to those caring for someone in need. Additionally, local authorities often offer grants or support through social services departments. Charitable organisations like Carers UK and The Carers Trust may provide financial assistance or guidance. You can also consider seeking private funding through personal savings, local support groups, or seeking assistance from family and friends. Tailor your approach based on your specific circumstances and the resources available in your region.
- What are examples of respite care?
Examples of respite care include in-home respite, such as the type we provide, where a trained Care Professional comes to the individual’s home to provide care while the primary caregiver takes a break. Another type is adult day care centres, offering structured programs and supervision for seniors or adults with disabilities during the day, giving caregivers time for work or personal activities. Finally, residential respite care involves temporary stays in facilities such as nursing homes or assisted living communities, allowing caregivers to take extended breaks.
- What does home respite care do?
Home respite care provides primary caregivers of elderly individuals receiving care the opportunity to take a temporary break while ensuring their loved ones still receive proper care. A trained Care Professional visits the person’s home to provide assistance, companionship, and support. During this time, caregivers can recharge, attend to personal matters, or simply take a moment to rest. Home respite care can include various activities such as medication management, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and engaging the care recipient in recreational or therapeutic activities. This service not only offers physical assistance but also emotional relief, knowing that their loved ones are in capable hands.
- What are the disadvantages of respite care?
Respite care, while beneficial, can have some drawbacks. Disruption to routines can unsettle care recipients, especially those with cognitive issues such as dementia or Alzheimer’s. Finding reliable providers can be challenging, and costs can be high depending on the needs of the individual. Coordinating care logistics is time-consuming, and caregivers might feel guilty or anxious about handing over responsibilities. Caregivers should carefully consider these disadvantages when planning respite care.
- How does respite care support family members?
Respite care serves as a crucial support system for family members caring for elderly loved ones. By providing temporary relief, it allows caregivers to take a break from their demanding responsibilities, reducing the risk of burnout and exhaustion. This time away can rejuvenate caregivers physically and emotionally, helping them maintain their own well-being. It also offers an opportunity for caregivers to attend to personal matters, socialise, or simply rest, which can contribute to improved mental health; caregivers who are less stressed and more rested are better equipped to offer effective care when they return, which actually improves the quality of care offered to the loved one overall.
- How does respite care provide quality care?
Respite care contributes to providing quality care by ensuring that primary caregivers are in the best possible condition to deliver support. When caregivers are well-rested and less stressed due to the temporary relief provided by respite care, they can offer more focused attention and patience to their loved ones. This directly impacts the care recipient’s experience, as they benefit from a caregiver who is emotionally and physically available. Even better, our Care Professionals bring specialised training and expertise, enhancing the care provided during their temporary assistance. A multidimensional approach improves the overall quality of care received, enriching the care recipient’s daily life, and fostering a more positive caregiving environment for everyone involved.
Reach out and talk to the Bath and West Wiltshire team today
Enable your loved ones to continue to live their life with the support of the Bath and West Wiltshire team. If you would like more information about our high quality Respite Care service, please call us on 01249 713777, or fill out the form below.

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