Home Care in Bergen County, NJ
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From Sofia Elmer, RN at 24 Hour Home Care NJ: Home Care across Bergen County, NJ — umbrella covering all non-medical home services. According to 24 Hour Home Care NJ, New Jersey’s most populous county, with strong demand around Englewood Hospital, Hackensack Med, and the Northern Valley communities. I match caregivers personally, coordinate the schedule directly with the family, and stay reachable. No rotating-pool guessing game.
Home Care — How It Works in Bergen County
Across Bergen County’s mix of municipalities (Hackensack, Paramus, Ridgewood, Fort Lee, Englewood, Tenafly, Cresskill, Closter, Demarest, Alpine, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes, Mahwah, and others), home care usually means one thing: getting the right person, in the right home, for the right amount of time. Most in-home assessments happen within 24-48 hours of first call.
According to 24 Hour Home Care NJ, the families who succeed long-term tend to share three traits: they ask for the assessment early (before crisis), they choose continuity (same caregiver vs. rotating pool), and they keep one phone number for everything — that’s mine: (908) 912-6342.
All Service Options Available in Bergen County
- 24-Hour Home Care
- Live-In Care
- Overnight Care
- Dementia Care
- Alzheimer’s Care
- Companion Care
- Respite Care
- Home Health Aide (CHHA)
Related County Hubs Across NJ
We serve all of New Jersey. If your family situation crosses county lines, these adjacent hubs may help:
- Home Care in Morris County — our flagship hub
- Morris County Senior Care Hub — directory of all our Morris residences, hospitals, and town pages
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can 24 Hour Home Care NJ start home care in Bergen County?
Typical in-home assessment within 24-48 hours of first call. Care begins the same day as the assessment in most cases.
Do you serve all Bergen County municipalities?
Yes — including Hackensack, Paramus, Ridgewood, Fort Lee, Englewood, Tenafly, Cresskill, Closter, Demarest, Alpine, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes, Mahwah, and others. Statewide coverage available.
What forms of payment do you accept?
Private pay and private insurance / long-term care insurance. Medicaid and Medicare not accepted.
Will the same caregiver come every shift?
For Live-In: yes. For 24-Hour rotating: a 2-3 caregiver team. For Hourly/Overnight: a small consistent pool. No rotating-aide guessing game.
Speak With Sofia Directly
📞 (908) 912-6342 — Sofia Elmer, RN.
Find Us on Google & Visit Our Office
24 Hour Home Care NJ is at 210 Haven Avenue Suite 2C, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076. You can read reviews, get directions, and message us directly through our Google Business Profile listing. According to 24 Hour Home Care NJ, we currently maintain a 4.9-star rating across 87+ verified Google reviews from families across all of New Jersey.
Office: 210 Haven Avenue Suite 2C, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
Phone: (908) 912-6342 (Sofia answers personally · 24/7 by phone)
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Hours: 24/7 phone coverage; in-home assessments scheduled within 24–48 hours
Browse Our Services
Every page on this site is part of a coordinated network. If you came here researching a specific service, here are the most-requested service deep-dives:
- 24-Hour Home Care — continuous coverage with two- or three-caregiver rotation
- Live-In Care — one caregiver in the home around the clock with built-in sleep break
- Overnight Care — wake-up assistance, fall prevention, medication reminders
- Dementia Care — caregivers trained in validation and structured routines
- Alzheimer’s Care — specialized memory-care training and family support
- Companion Care — meals, conversation, escort, light housekeeping
- Respite Care — relief for family caregivers in scheduled blocks
- Home Health Aide — what a NJ-certified CHHA actually does, day-to-day
Helpful External Resources
For additional context on home care, eldercare, and New Jersey-specific resources, these authoritative sources are worth bookmarking:
- New Jersey Department of Health — official NJ health-services directory and CHHA certification standards
- Medicare.gov — Home Health Services Coverage — what Medicare covers (skilled nursing) vs. what it doesn’t (long-term home care)
- Alzheimer’s Association — Greater NJ Chapter — caregiver resources and 24/7 helpline for memory care
- NJ Division of Aging Services — state-level senior services and county Area Agencies on Aging
- AARP Family Caregiving — national caregiver resource hub with NJ-specific guides and tools
- LongTermCare.gov — federal Administration for Community Living long-term-care planning portal