Respite Care
From quiet and relaxed homes in rural settings, to state-of-the-art high-rise living, there is a TLC home that is just right for you. Each person has individual needs during their journey into aged care. For this reason, we offer respite care in Wallington as an alternative or transition to full-time residential care.
About Respite Care
At TLC Aged Care Wallington, we understand the importance of providing a reliable and compassionate respite care service.
Whether you’re a caregiver in need of a well-deserved break, an older person seeking short-term care, or you’re considering permanent care but want to experience what it’s like before you make a final decision, our experienced team is here to offer a warm and welcoming environment where you can feel safe and supported.
Respite Care at TLC
We offer respite care as an alternative or transition to full-time residential care at all of our TLC Aged Care homes.
During your respite stay, you’ll have access to all the amenities and services available to our permanent residents, ensuring your comfort and wellbeing are our top priority.
You’ll acquire a first-hand understanding of what it’s like to live in the home, and be well informed by the experience, should you decide to stay with us permanently.
Have a question?
Have a question about respite care at TLC? Explore our FAQs to learn more about respite care as an alternative or transition to full-time care. And if you have a question that isn’t answered, please feel free to reach out – we’re always here to help.
Moving into an aged care home means new surroundings, routines and people. You may have help with many of the everyday tasks that you’ve been used to doing for yourself, and you’ll be able to participate in plenty of social activities.
It’s important to remember that you will still be your own person. As long as your health permits, you can go on holidays, visit friends and come and go as you like.
You will still be able to vote and enjoy other rights as a citizen. You will retain the right to control your finances and possessions.
As a resident, you will have a say in your living arrangements in general. You will be expected to respect the rights and needs of other people in the home, as they will be expected to respect yours.