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And so, if you're the only one, yes, because, I mean, you've got to be with them, or try, and when they're not with you, you're thinking, 'What can I get done now before he gets back?' (Carer G) Carer C, on the other hand, had trusted day-outing respite but, despite considerable need, was reluctant to access available residential care because she knew it disrupted her mother's world.
Carers A and C were both married women looking after their mothers and both, but particularly Carer A whose mother has paranoia, were feeling under considerable strain yet were limited users of respite.
While a considerable sum, the revenue would provide only a respite from Russia's broader financial problems.
The interviews focussed on perceptions of respite at home and were in considerable depth.
For many carers such dynamic and often distressing situations might have a considerable negative impact on their well-being thus confounding positive effects of respite.
There is a respite.
The respite was short.
Never a respite.
Respite care workers.
Any respite is welcome.
So is a respite.
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