What does a good break look like?
Caring for someone takes a lot of thought and energy, and breaks are vital for your own wellbeing and quality of life. An opportunity to rest and regain energy, follow interests, catch up with friends or family and generally enjoy time away from your caring role. A break can involve taking time off from some or all of your caring responsibilities, being supported to do an activity with the person you care for, or engage in an activity on your own that provides a distraction from the caring role.
It’s easy to neglect your needs when focusing on those of another, however after a break, it is hoped Carers feel generally better in themselves, recharged, rejuvenated with a more positive outlook to help in coping with challenging circumstances.

