Find Respite Care in Georgia

Imagine creating a nurturing sanctuary for individuals living with dementia, a place brimming with enrichment and engagement, while also granting their devoted family care partners the respite they so deeply deserve. Respite for All is passionately committed to making this vision a reality. By providing essential resources and comprehensive training, we empower communities to establish and sustain volunteer respite ministries throughout Georgia.

The Respite for All Foundation provides a proven, volunteer-run Respite for All model that churches and organizations can implement to make sure that countless families find the support they need. Together, we can build a network of compassionate communities where those living with dementia find friendship, engagement and social interaction and their care partners find much-needed relief to recharge, knowing their loved ones are in caring hands.

What Is Respite Ministry?

A respite care ministry offers temporary relief for primary care partners, allowing you to have a break and take care of yourself. In addition, your loved ones enjoy a day of social time, games, light exercise, music and friendship delivered in a safe, nurturing, and fun environment. Respite care provides structured and engaging activities designed to match the cognitive and physical abilities of participants while promoting social interaction, mental stimulation, and overall well-being. Think of it as a lifeline for caregivers, providing continuous support to care partners who look after someone living with Alzheimer’s or dementia.

Respite Ministries bring trained volunteers together to serve alongside individuals living with dementia, allowing them to be engaged in meaningful activities, make new friends, share a meal, and have a whole lot of fun. By offering this loving support, respite care ministries help to relieve caregiver burnout, improve the quality of life for both the care partner and their loved one, and foster a sense of belonging.

The Respite For All Foundation will assist your church or organization in establishing a new respite ministry in Georgia, joining a growing national network of similar ministries and communities.

How Does a Respite Ministry Support the Community?

  • Relieving Care Partner Stress. One significant advantage of establishing a dementia or Alzheimer’s respite ministry in Georgia is reducing care partner stress. These programs allow weekly opportunities for care partners to take a break and recharge.
  • Enhancing Care Partner Experience. The resources provided do more than relieve stress; they enhance the overall experience for both the care partner and loved one. By offering time for self-care and reducing the feelings of isolation often associated with extensive caregiving responsibilities, these programs strengthen the well-being and morale of both people.
  • Community Engagement and Unity. A respite or memory care respite ministry in Georgia encourages local community involvement by engaging volunteers in stimulating activities and social interaction as they provide support for individuals living with dementia. Ministries often draw their volunteers from multiple faith communities in a collaborative approach that strengthens bonds.
  • Collaboration With Local Churches. Respite care ministry programs are typically hosted by churches. Peachtree Christian Church, Isle of Hope United Methodist Church, and St. Patrick Episcopal Church are among the churches in Georgia providing respite ministries for their neighbors.
  • Building a Dementia-Friendly Community. By raising awareness, reducing stigma, and promoting understanding of dementia, respite programs foster an inclusive environment that values and respects everyone.

Welcome to the Family

Our Respite for All Foundation Inspired Communities

Respite for All is a national movement of faith-based, volunteer-driven, intergenerational programs working together to build communities of well-being and connection for those living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Below we have listed all of the current Respite Communities across the United States. For those of you who are looking for more information about local program specifics, please reach out using the contacts below.

If you’re a church or organization who is ready to join the Respite for All network, please get in touch with our Executive Director, Daphne Johnston, by calling 334-440-9911 or send an email to [email protected]. You can also learn more about launching a new program through our Respite for All Roadmap training course by following this link.

Start a Respite Ministry in Georgia

If you’re looking for a way to use your gifts and live a meaningful life, perhaps as a new career or after retirement, starting a Respite Ministry based on the Respite for All Foundation model could be your next best step.

“I want to support Respite for All because RFA is on the leading edge of addressing a major social need for which no one else knows what to do. Respite ministry leads to increased vitality among churches, synagogues, and other groups who are involved, and RFA enables communities of faith to engage in asset-based community development.”

Bishop Lawson Bryan, Board Member, Bishop, South Georgia Conference, The United Methodist Church – Retired

Read on to discover why the framework that the Respite for All Foundation offers has allowed dozens of people to find new purposes.

Comprehensive Training

The Respite for All Foundation is deeply committed to helping a wide array of churches and community organizations launch respite ministries that serve individuals living with dementia. We provide comprehensive training to new directors and volunteers and offer ongoing support to established respite ministries. We share best practices and provide essential resources, such as activity ideas, marketing strategies, volunteer recruitment advice, and business planning tools, to help ensure the ministry’s success.

Volunteer Initiatives

We are dedicated to fostering a culture of community involvement and mutual support. Through volunteer training and ongoing resources, Respite for All supports communities in making a meaningful difference in the lives of care partners and participants alike.

Spiritual Care and Support

Especially when a church is launching a new respite ministry, spiritual support is at the core of the community. Our caring volunteers are trained to serve with sensitivity, fostering a nurturing and supportive environment for everyone involved.

About Respite for All Foundation

Discover how the Respite for All Foundation is making a difference in the lives of those affected by dementia. As a national network of faith-based, volunteer-driven programs, Respite for All is committed to building communities of connection and well-being for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

If you’re in Georgia and interested in starting a respite ministry in your community or if you’d like to join the Respite for All network, please contact June Jernigan at 334-324-4820 by email at [email protected]. Together, we can create thriving local respite communities that provide essential social support to families navigating the challenges of dementia.