Respite care
Short-term memory care when families need a safe place.
Respite care may help when a caregiver is traveling, needs rest, or wants a loved one to try Cornerstone before a longer stay.
When respite helps
A safe bridge for caregivers and loved ones.
Respite stays can provide a short-term memory care setting while families travel, recover, rest, or consider whether Cornerstone is the right long-term fit.
Availability, daily rates, and minimum stay requirements should be confirmed directly with the team because openings and needs can change.
Some families use respite as a safer temporary plan. Others use it to see whether Cornerstone's smaller memory-care setting feels right before discussing a longer stay.
Ask about respite availabilityCommon reasons families ask
- Caregiver travel or rest
- Trying the setting before a longer stay
- Getting support during a difficult stretch at home
- Short-term coverage in a secure memory care setting
- Daily-rate and minimum-stay questions handled by phone
