Respite & Short-Term Senior Care
In Danvers, Massachusetts

Short-term stays for seniors

When life happens, lean on Charter Senior Living of Danvers.

If you’re an at-home caregiver who’s temporarily unable to care for your loved one or simply in need of relief, Short-Term Stays can be the solution you’re looking for. Or maybe you’d like to give senior living a test run before making a long-term commitment. Short-Term Stays can help you with that, too.

Our convenient and comfortable Short-Term Stays provide all the amenities and senior care services that are offered to Charter residents, including:

  • Nursing Care
  • Three meals per day and unlimited snacks
  • Weekly housekeeping and laundry services
  • Fully furnished apartments
  • Access to all community amenities

Whatever your need may be, let Charter Senior Living be your backup plan.

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Reliable Respite Care For Your Loved One

Your loved one will be in the best of hands during their short-term respite care stay, no matter the length of their stay. Currently, all Charter Senior Living communities require a minimum stay of 30 days. 

Don’t count on unreliable home care agencies or home health aides or feel pressured to make a quick decision about the rest of your or your loved one’s life. Because we want seniors and caregivers alike to feel cared for and seen, our Short-Term Stays care services create less worry and allow everyone to spend time making the right decision for the future. Learn more about our care plans today.

It’s important to find senior Respite Care you can trust. Come visit our community to see for yourself how we serve residents with heart, purpose and courage. If you’re ready to try out senior living or are unable to care for a loved one, we’ve got your back like a loyal family member. Our Respite Care services make life easier on everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Respite Care?

Respite Care, or Short-Term Stays, is a temporary solution for seniors and caregivers where guests are provided with the same care services and amenities as permanent community residents.

Does Medicare cover Respite Care?

Medicare may cover limited Respite Care services under specific conditions, such as hospice care, but it does not typically cover general short-term Respite Care in Massachusetts. Families often explore other financial options.

Who pays for Respite Care?

Respite Care is typically paid for privately, though some long-term care insurance plans or Veterans benefits may help cover costs. Charter Senior Living of Danvers can help families understand their payment options for short-term senior care.

How many hours of Respite Care are you allowed?

Respite Care is flexible and based on individual needs rather than a fixed number of hours. At Charter Senior Living of Danvers, Short-Term Stays can range from a few days to several weeks depending on care needs and availability.

How much does Respite Care cost?

Short-term Respite Care costs in Danvers, MA, vary depending on length of stay, level of care and accommodations. Charter Senior Living of Danvers offers flexible options for temporary senior care to meet a variety of needs.

Who needs Respite Care?

Respite Care is ideal for seniors who need temporary support when their caregivers need time to rest or tend to other responsibilities. It is also beneficial for dementia patients, including those requiring Alzheimer's care, who can benefit from structured short-term accommodations and programming in a specialized Memory Care neighborhood.

Are there minimum stay requirements for a Short-Term Stay?

Minimum requirements for Short-Term Stays may vary depending on availability and care needs. At Charter Senior Living of Danvers, we offer flexible short-term Respite Care options in Danvers, Massachusetts, with stays ranging from a few days to several weeks.

Does medicare cover Respite Care for dementia?

If outside services (such as rehabilitation) are needed during a resident’s Short-Term Stay in Memory Care, Medicare coverage would be available to qualifying patients.