Respite Care Indianapolis IN

If you are the primary caregiver, you deserve time to rest without worrying about your loved one’s safety or routine. Nana Cares offers respite care for families in Indianapolis, IN, providing reliable, non-medical support at home while you step away. 

Your loved one stays supported and seen. You get space to recharge, handle life, and come back with more peace of mind.

Indiana state licensed and insured Personal Services Agency

Certified Medicaid Waiver provider

24/7 availability for urgent service issues

Better Business Bureau (BBB) member

How Respite Care Helps

Companionship and supervision at home (non-medical)

Support with daily routines and structure

Meal support and hydration reminders (non-medical)

Overnight supervision options when needed

Family check-ins to reduce worry and confusion

Bedtime and evening routine support

Gentle redirection and calm routines for memory-related concerns

Mobility support and safe transfers support when appropriate (non-medical)

Help with personal care needs

What Is Respite Care?

Respite care refers to short-term in-home care that families in Indianapolis use to provide a break for the primary caregiver. It is not a luxury; rather, it is one of the best ways to prevent burnout and ensure that care remains sustainable.

Nana Cares respite care is non-medical. It can include companionship, supervision, routine support, and, when needed, hands-on help with daily living tasks based on the care plan.

Respite care is often a fit for:

  • Family caregivers who need weekly relief or occasional coverage

  • Long-distance families who need consistent support between visits

  • Households managing caregiver stress, sleep deprivation, or no backup plan

  • Post-hospital and post-rehab transitions that increase family workload (non-medical)

  • Dementia or memory-related support needs requiring structured routines and supervision (non-medical)

Signs You May Need Respite Care

Respite care may be the next right step if:

  • You feel exhausted, short-tempered, or emotionally drained

  • You have missed work, appointments, or family commitments due to caregiving

  • You are doing care alone with no reliable backup

  • You are losing sleep or worried about nighttime safety

  • You feel constant anxiety when you leave the home

  • Your loved one needs steady supervision during parts of the day (non-medical)

  • You are juggling caregiving with kids, work, or other responsibilities

  • You need time to travel, attend an event, or handle a personal emergency

  • You worry your loved one is becoming isolated when you cannot be present

  • Your family is arguing about care because everyone feels stretched too thin

What’s Included During Respite

Companionship and supervision

  • Calm presence and check-ins during the shift

  • Conversation and supportive engagement

  • Supervision for safer routines and reduced risk (non-medical)

  • Support for families who live out of town and need peace of mind

Routine support (non-medical)

  • Helping the day stay structured and predictable

  • Meal preparation support and mealtime assistance (non-medical)

  • Hydration reminders and routine cues (non-medical)

  • Medication reminders (non-medical only)

 

Personal care during respite (ADLs) when part of the care plan

Respite can include hands-on help when authorized and appropriate, such as:

  • Grooming support

  • Bathing assistance

  • Toileting assistance

  • Mobility support and transfer assistance (non-medical)

  • Feeding assistance as needed (non-medical)

Memory support approach (non-clinical)

We do not provide clinical dementia treatment. We support individuals living with dementia or memory loss through:

  • Familiar routines and structure

  • Safety supervision (non-medical)

  • Gentle redirection and compassionate communication

  • Familiar activities that feel grounding and respectful

Respite Scheduling Options

Respite care should fit real life, not add stress.

Common ways families use respite include:

  • Weekly caregiver relief blocks to create breathing room and prevent burnout

  • Coverage for work shifts, appointments, and errands so caregiving remains sustainable

  • Support during post-hospital or post-rehab transitions while routines stabilize (non-medical)

  • Event or travel coverage when you need to step away

  • Emergency or short-notice support when unexpected needs come up

Weekend and overnight options

Weekend and overnight care options are available.

Minimum service requirement

  • 4-hour minimum per visit

  • 20 hours per week

If you are requesting a 24-hour option or holiday coverage, you will need to speak with an Intake Specialist to receive a quote and plan.

How Nana Cares Gets You Started

Book your free needs assessment

Personalized care plan

Caregiver match

Start services

Caregiver Standards

Letting someone into your home is personal. We take trust seriously.

All caregivers undergo comprehensive background screening and required training in accordance with state regulations.

We maintain ongoing supervision and quality review to address concerns quickly.

If you request a new caregiver, we respect the request, reassess compatibility, and work to provide an alternative caregiver as soon as possible.

For urgent service issues after hours, calls are escalated to on-call staff.

FAQs about Respite Care

Respite care is temporary, non-medical support that gives the primary caregiver a break. It helps families avoid burnout while keeping a loved one safe and supported at home.

Companion care focuses on social connection and supervision. Personal or attendant care includes hands-on ADL support like bathing, dressing, toileting, and mobility. Respite care is caregiver relief and may include companion-style support, personal care support, or homemaker-style support depending on the care plan.

Yes, when it is part of the care plan and appropriate for the client’s needs, respite coverage can include hands-on ADL support such as bathing, toileting, grooming, and mobility support.

Yes, overnight care options are available. Overnight care is billed at a flat nightly rate. If you need 24-hour coverage or holiday care, contact intake for a custom quote and plan.

Start dates depend on caregiver availability and, when applicable, authorization approval. We will confirm next steps after the free needs assessment.

We serve Indianapolis and nearby areas including Carmel, Avon, Plainfield, Speedway, Beech Grove, and Camby, within authorized Indiana counties and Medicaid certification areas when applicable.

We focus on matching based on needs and preferences. If the match is not the right fit, we will reassess compatibility and work to provide an alternative caregiver as soon as possible.

We ask for at least 24 hours’ notice for cancellations or rescheduling when possible. Rescheduling depends on caregiver availability, and changes within 24 hours may be treated as a late cancellation for private pay.

Book a Free Needs Assessment

You do not have to do this alone. Respite care is a practical way to protect your health, your family, and your loved one’s routine.