Insights for Greensboro families

Respite care in Greensboro for the people who give it everything

Family caregivers in Greensboro carry more than most people see. We are here with local providers, real resources, and the kind of help that gives you a real break.

Respite care in Greensboro
Our local Greensboro respite care team

Our Greensboro Story

Care that comes from the community, for the community.

For over 20 years, our Greensboro office has been a pillar of the Triad community. We've built our reputation on lasting relationships and a team of local caregivers who live in the same neighborhoods as the families they serve.

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Why Greensboro Families Choose Us

The Greensboro Advantage

20+ Years in the Triad

Two decades of building trust with North Carolina families.

Neighborhood Caregivers

Our team lives and works right here in Greensboro.

Proven Reliability

A legacy of consistent, high-quality respite support.

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Ready to give yourself a break?

Our local team is ready to create a personalized respite care plan that works for your family. Reach out today — relief is closer than you think.

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336-123-4567

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1932 Fleming Rd, Greensboro, NC 27410, United States, Greensboro, NC

Frequently asked questions

What is respite care?

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Respite care is short-term, temporary relief for the primary caregiver of someone who needs ongoing support. It can happen in your home, at an adult day program, or as a short stay in a residential setting. The goal: give caregivers a real break before burnout sets in.

How much does respite care cost?

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In-home respite typically runs $25–$40 per hour. Adult day programs are $75–$120 per day. Short-term residential stays usually $200–$400 per night. Costs vary by region and care intensity. Many caregivers are surprised that less help than they thought is enough — even a few hours a week makes a real difference.

Will insurance pay for respite care?

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Medicare generally doesn't, except up to 5 days at a time as part of hospice. Medicaid waivers in most states cover respite for qualifying caregivers. Veterans benefits frequently include respite. Long-term care insurance often does. Always check your specific policy and state programs — coverage varies more than people expect.

How do I know if I need respite care?

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If you've stopped sleeping well, snapped at someone you love, missed your own medical appointments, or felt resentment toward the person you're caring for — those are signs. You don't need to hit a wall to deserve a break. Most caregivers wait too long. The right time is before you need it desperately.

How quickly can a respite caregiver start?

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For planned respite, most placements happen within a week — that includes a free in-home assessment and a careful caregiver match. For emergency respite, we can often have someone in your home within hours.