Welcome to Estelle’s Safe Haven – Your trusted partner in Respite Care Services for caregivers in Middle Tennessee. We provide compassionate support for your loved ones, allowing you the relief you deserve.

Compassionate Care Solutions

Providing essential respite care for caregivers in need.

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In-Home Care

Nashville, TN

9am – 5pm

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Adult Day Care

Murfreesboro, TN

9am – 5pm

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Short-Term Residential Care

Brentwood, TN

9am – 5pm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is respite care?

Respite care is temporary care provided to individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses, allowing their primary caregivers to take a break. It can be arranged for a few hours, overnight, or longer, depending on the needs of the caregiver and the individual.

Who can benefit from your services?

Our services are designed for caregivers of disabled children, adults with chronic illnesses, and seniors who need temporary support. We cater to various needs and provide tailored care solutions.

How do I schedule respite care?

You can schedule respite care by contacting us directly through our website or phone. Our team will assist you in finding the best options that suit your needs.

What areas do you serve?

We proudly serve various communities in Middle Tennessee, including Brentwood, Nashville, Franklin, and more. Please check our website for a full list of areas.

What services do you offer?

We provide a range of respite care services including short-term, overnight, and daytime care, as well as personal care assistance for disabled children, adults with chronic illnesses, and seniors. Our services also include medication management, nutritious meals, recreational activities, and family support.

Need assistance finding care?

We’re here to help you navigate your options for respite care. Please reach out to us for personalized support and guidance.

Estelle’s Safe Haven are the compassionate caregivers that truly understand the needs of both the caregiver and the individual receiving care.