During a sleepover, our Carer will need a bed and a quiet place to sleep. Their duty is to provide assistance up to three times throughout the night, should they be needed. A bell can be used to wake them up or assistance can be requested. Carers usually wake up as soon as they hear a sound within the house.
When someone cannot sleep through the night, they require continual attention, and cannot be left alone, a waking night service is needed. Your loved one’s Carer will spend the night watching, assisting and being there for them. In comparison to sleep-in night, waking nights services are more expensive.