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The Respite Association

Overview

Welcome

The Respite Association was born on May 16th 2001. A group of people, all with first hand experience of the stress put on carers, had come to realise that there was very little support available for those caring for loved ones. That small but committed group of people decided that the best way forward was to create an organisation whose sole aim was to care for the carers by providing respite. When you are caring for someone the task can be overwhelming. You can be on 'duty' for 24 hours a day for seven days a week with no breaks or holidays. This is too much to ask of anyone. So what do we actually do? We provide short term assistance in the funding of appropriately qualified respite care for disabled, sick, elderly or terminally ill persons in order that their regular carer can be allowed to take a much needed break. In addition we purchased a caravan at Skegness in 2012 in order to offer free respite breaks for carers. Who will we help? Many of the people who are at home caring for loved ones are forced to live on very limited incomes. It is these people that we are working to help. What does it cost? Whilst providing suitably qualified carers in the home or funding a temporary place in a residential care centre can be expensive, the benefits to the carer are beyond measure. The cost and level of support varies dramatically from a few pounds to several hundred with an average level of around £400.

Contact

Address

The Respite Association Greystones
4 Lowgate Lane
Bicker
Near Boston
PE20 3DG
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Last updated: 02 June 2026