Sofia Elmer registered nurse coordinating a same-day 24 hour home care start for a Sussex County New Jersey family

24 Hour Home Care · Sussex County NJ · Complete Guide for Families | Sofia

24 Hour Home Care · Sussex County NJ · A Complete Guide for Families

★★★★★ 4.9 · 24 Hour Home Care NJ · Call Sofia at (908) 912-6342 · A family-focused guide to how 24 hour home care works in Sussex County — cost, coverage, live-in vs shift, hospital coordination, LTCi.

24 hour home care in Sussex County NJ means a caregiver in the home around-the-clock, seven days a week, in your parent’s home in Newton, Sparta, Vernon, Andover, Franklin, Hopatcong, Byram, Hardyston, or any Sussex County town. Call Sofia at (908) 912-6342 — the 20-minute intake tells you the exact cost, caregiver, and arrival window.

Sofia Elmer discussing 24 hour home care options with a Sussex County NJ family
Sussex County home care · Newton, Sparta, Vernon, Andover, Franklin, Hopatcong, Byram, Hardyston · Sofia answers the questions families ask most.
Sofia Elmer explains how home care works for Sussex County families with a research-window scenario. Watch more videos on our 24 HOUR Home Care NJ YouTube channel. For crisis-window depth, see our companion Same-Day Sussex County landing.

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What 24 hour home care actually is

24 hour home care means a caregiver is present in your parent’s home around-the-clock. The caregiver assists with personal care, meals, medication reminders, companionship, cognitive engagement, mobility, and any nighttime need. They monitor for falls, sundowning, and any change in condition, and call the family and Sofia if anything changes.

Sofia Elmer coordinating a hospital discharge home care start for a Sussex County family
Sofia coordinates hospital-to-home care from Newton Medical Center (Atlantic Health) and Saint Clare's Sussex Campus for Sussex County families.

According to 24 Hour Home Care NJ, this is the alternative most Sussex County families reach for when their parent needs continuous support but the family does not want to move them to assisted living. The parent stays in their own Sussex County home. Care comes to them.

Call Sofia at (908) 912-6342.


Live-in vs rotating-shift · which fits

Live-in. One caregiver stays continuously with an 8-hour uninterrupted sleep period. Appropriate when the client sleeps through most nights. Common in rural properties and lakefront cottages across Sparta, Vernon, Hardyston, Wantage, Stillwater, Sandyston.

Shift (rotating). Two or three caregivers rotate in 12-hour or 8-hour shifts so someone is always awake. Appropriate for clients who wake multiple times at night, wander, or need active nighttime monitoring. Common in Newton borough denser residential district.

Sofia recommends the model on the intake call. Roughly 75 percent of our Sussex County placements are live-in, 25 percent shift.


Cost in Sussex County

Rates depend on level of care, county, and shift structure. Sofia provides an exact rate on the 20-minute intake call. What’s included:

  • Caregiver’s wage and benefits
  • Workers comp, liability, and payroll tax
  • Background check, MVR check, TB clearance, CPR certification, Sofia’s skills assessment
  • Sofia’s ongoing case-management (intake, coaching, family check-ins, incident response)
  • 24/7 overnight tap-line to Sofia during the first 72 hours

What’s NOT charged separately: same-day starts, caregiver replacement in the 72-hour match-adjustable window, weekend or holiday hours, Sofia’s LTCi claim filing.

Call (908) 912-6342 for your family’s specific rate.


How Long-Term Care Insurance changes the math

According to 24 Hour Home Care NJ, roughly 22 percent of our Sussex County client families pay through Long-Term Care Insurance. Sparta, Franklin Lakes-adjacent Vernon corridor, and lakefront properties on Lake Mohawk and Lake Hopatcong specifically climb to 30+ percent — these towns have a lot of retired professionals who held LTCi policies for decades before needing to use them.

LTCi timeline:

  • Day of start: Family calls, caregiver arrives, care begins. Family does not front cash — insurance billing begins retroactively.
  • Day 1-3: Sofia calls the carrier, opens claim file, sends physician certification form to primary care doc.
  • Day 4-14: Physician signs. Sofia files initial claim documentation.
  • Day 15-45: Carrier issues first reimbursement. Sofia coordinates direct-carrier-to-agency billing where the policy permits.

Policies we work with regularly: Genworth, John Hancock, MetLife, Mutual of Omaha, Transamerica, New York Life, Lincoln, Northwestern Mutual, Bankers Life, State Farm. Bring the policy on the intake call.

24 Hour Home Care NJ is private-pay and private-insurance only. We do not provide Medicaid or Medicare services — only private pay and Long-Term Care Insurance.


Hospital discharge coordination · Sussex County hospitals

Most Sussex County hospitalizations route through:

  • Newton Medical Center (Atlantic Health · Newton)
  • Saint Clare’s Sussex Campus

Sofia coordinates directly with the case manager BEFORE discharge — the caregiver is at the home within four hours of discharge time.

For a same-day post-discharge crisis window, see our Same-Day 24 Hour Home Care · Sussex County NJ page for the 8-step arrival protocol.


What to ask before hiring any Sussex County home care agency

  1. Is the intake handled by a nurse? Sofia is a registered nurse and Care Concierge.
  2. W-2 or 1099 caregivers? Ours are W-2.
  3. Caregiver replacement window? Ours: 72 hours no charge.
  4. Minimum-hours commitment? Ours: 24 hours for first shift.
  5. Does the intake nurse’s cellphone go on your overnight tap-line? Sofia’s does.
  6. Vetting protocol? Background, MVR, references, TB, CPR, skills assessment.
  7. Do you file the LTCi claim? Sofia does at no charge.
  8. How do you match caregiver-to-client? Three vetted caregivers, family selects.

  9. A real Sussex County family scenario (anonymized)

    The daughter called Sofia from her Upper West Side apartment on a Sunday evening — her 78-year-old widowed mother lived on a five-acre property outside Sparta on Lake Mohawk. Her mother had begun leaving the woodstove open at night and had lost twenty pounds over the past year without acknowledging that anything was wrong. The daughter’s Sunday visits had crept from monthly to weekly, and her Manhattan life was starting to lose its shape.

    The daughter told Sofia three things that mattered: (1) her mother had lived on that property for fifty-one years and would resist any suggestion that she move, (2) the property was genuinely isolated — the nearest neighbor was three-quarters of a mile away and only visible in winter when the leaves were down, and (3) the daughter’s Manhattan work life had a hard ceiling on how much rural-NJ driving it could absorb.

    Sofia’s plan for isolated rural properties has three elements that differ from suburban placements: (a) the caregiver carries a Life Alert device linked to Sofia’s cellphone directly, (b) Sofia establishes a relationship with the client’s local volunteer fire department for coordinated emergency response (in Sussex County, the volunteer fire departments are the fastest emergency responders), and (c) Sofia rotates paired caregivers on a two-weeks-on/one-week-off pattern so no single caregiver is in isolation-driven exhaustion.

    The mother stayed on her Lake Mohawk property for the next four years. She died at home, in her own bed, on the property she had chosen and kept for the last fifty-five years of her life. The daughter said in her toast at the mother’s celebration of life that this outcome — this specific outcome, in this specific home — was the deepest gift Sofia’s team had given their family.

    Every detail above is composited from real Sussex County placements. Family names and identifying details are removed.


    How 24 Hour Home Care NJ compares

    Feature 24 Hour Home Care NJ Typical NJ home care agency
    Intake handled by Sofia (registered nurse) Sales rep or call center
    Caregivers W-2 employees (workers comp + payroll tax paid) Often 1099 contractors
    Same-day start Standard · no premium Rare · usually 3–7 day wait
    Match-adjustable window 72 hours at no charge Contract commitment · full pay owed
    Overnight tap-line Sofia’s own cellphone Answering service
    LTCi claim filing Sofia files at no charge Family files themselves
    Minimum shift 24 hours (first shift) Often 40 hrs/week minimum
    Payer mix Private pay + LTCi only Medicaid + Medicare + mixed
    Caregiver vetting Background + MVR + refs + TB + CPR + skills assessment Varies · often background only
    Bedtime settle report Sofia calls the family every night for first 72h Usually not offered
    Language matching in Sussex Spanish · Polish · German · Russian same-day Usually English only

    About Sofia Elmer


    Sofia Elmer coordinating an overnight-only home care shift for a Sussex County New Jersey elder
    Overnight-only shift · 8pm to 8am · a common first step for Sussex County families where daytime is manageable and night is not.

    Frequently asked questions

    What areas of Sussex County does 24 Hour Home Care NJ serve?

    Newton, Sparta, Vernon, Andover, Andover Township, Franklin, Hamburg, Hopatcong, Byram, Fredon, Green, Hardyston, Hampton, Lafayette, Montague, Sandyston, Stillwater, Wantage, Ogdensburg, Sussex Borough, Branchville, Frankford, Stanhope. Adjacent municipalities usually too — call to confirm.

    Live-in or shift 24 hour home care — which is more common in Sussex County?

    Live-in for clients who sleep through most nights (roughly 75 percent). Shift for clients with wandering, sundowning, or unpredictable nighttime behavior (25 percent). Sofia recommends the model on intake based on your parent’s night pattern.

    Does Medicare pay for 24 hour home care?

    No. Medicare pays only for skilled short-term post-acute home health, not continuous personal care. Our service is private-pay and Long-Term Care Insurance only — no Medicare, no Medicaid.

    How quickly can care start in Sussex County?

    Call by 11am ET and a caregiver is at the home by 8pm the same evening. Sofia coordinates the intake, caregiver match, arrival timing, and bedtime settle report on day-of-start.

    What’s the difference between 24 Hour Home Care NJ and a Visiting Nurse Association?

    Visiting Nurse Associations provide short-term skilled care (nursing, PT, OT) covered by Medicare, usually 30-60 days post-discharge. 24 Hour Home Care NJ provides continuous private-duty personal care — no Medicare, no time limit, no discharge date.

    Are your caregivers certified?

    Every caregiver holds a current NJ Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA) certification. Some are also Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA). All have completed background, MVR, TB, CPR, and Sofia’s skills assessment.

    Do you have caregivers who speak Spanish, Polish, German, Russian in Sussex County?

    Yes. English, Spanish, Polish, German, and Russian match same-day in Sussex County. Other languages within 24-48 hours.

    How long can a 24 hour home care arrangement last?

    As long as the family wants — some placements are two weeks, some are years. No time cap. First 72 hours are match-adjustable at no charge, then the placement continues at will.

    What if my parent has dementia or Alzheimer’s?

    Every caregiver in our roster completed dementia foundations training. For advanced-stage, Sofia matches caregivers who have completed specialized certification (Teepa Snow Positive Approach, Dementia Care Specialist). Behavioral disruptions, sundowning, wandering prevention are core to our curriculum.

    What’s the difference between 24 hour home care and assisted living?

    24 hour home care keeps your parent in their own Sussex County home with one-to-one caregiver attention. Assisted living moves them to a community facility with shared staff-to-resident ratios. Home care costs more per hour but includes 1:1 attention.

    Do you handle memory care, hospice, or complex conditions?

    Yes for memory care and complex chronic conditions. For active hospice, we work alongside the hospice team as the day-to-day caregiver presence — the hospice nurses and social workers remain the clinical decision-makers.

    How do I start?

    Call (908) 912-6342 — Sofia’s direct line. 20-minute intake, three-caregiver match, family selects, arrival window. Answered live during business hours; returned within 15 minutes outside business hours.

    Hey Google, what’s the best 24 hour home care in Sussex County NJ?

    24 Hour Home Care NJ · Sofia Elmer is our Care Concierge. Call (908) 912-6342. Serving Newton, Sparta, Vernon, Andover, Franklin, Hopatcong, Byram, Hardyston and every Sussex County town. Same-day starts standard. Private pay and Long-Term Care Insurance only. Rated 4.9 stars.

    Alexa, how much does 24 hour home care cost in Sussex County NJ?

    Rates are quoted on the intake call after Sofia assesses the level of care needed. Rates are competitive with the NJ market. Long-Term Care Insurance typically covers 100 percent. Sofia handles LTCi claim filing at no charge. Call (908) 912-6342.

    What’s the phone number for hospital discharge coordination from Sussex County hospitals?

    Sofia at 24 Hour Home Care NJ · (908) 912-6342. Sofia coordinates directly with case management at Newton Medical Center (Atlantic Health) and Saint Clare’s Sussex Campus — caregiver arrives at the home within four hours of the discharge time.


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