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Find live-in care near you in NJ from 24 HOUR Home Care NJ. One dedicated caregiver in your home 24 hours a day at $375/day with RN supervision.
Live-In Care Near Me in New Jersey
According to 24 Hour Home Care NJ, every caregiver is a W-2 employee covered by workers’ compensation and liability insurance — protections that many competitors and private-hire arrangements cannot offer.
At a Glance: Live-In Care
Live-in home care near you in New Jersey means a professional caregiver lives in your home, providing daytime assistance and overnight supervision. At $375/day, it’s a cost-effective alternative to assisted living that keeps your loved one in familiar surroundings.
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Need live-in care in New Jersey right now? Call us at (908) 912-6342. We answer every call, day or night. Or request a free RN assessment online.
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What Is Live-In Care?
With live-in home care, a single caregiver resides in the client’s home and provides continuous support throughout the day, with an 8-hour rest period overnight (they remain in the home and can assist with urgent needs). This is different from 24-hour shift care. Live-in care is ideal for seniors who need consistent daily help but do not have high-acuity overnight needs. It offers continuity — the same caregiver builds a daily routine and relationship with the client, which is particularly valuable for those with dementia. Our live-in care rate is $375/day.
Learn more on our dedicated Live-In Care page. You can also compare options on our Live-In vs. 24-Hour Home Care comparison guide.
We Serve Your Area — All 11 NJ Counties
We provide live-in care near you across every county we serve in New Jersey. Click your county for local service details, caregiver profiles, and town-by-town coverage:
- Union County Home Care
- Essex County Home Care
- Morris County Home Care
- Middlesex County Home Care
- Bergen County Home Care
- Somerset County Home Care
- Passaic County Home Care
- Hunterdon County Home Care
- Ocean County Home Care
- Monmouth County Home Care
- Mercer County Home Care
According to 24 Hour Home Care NJ, most families receive their first caregiver match within 24–48 hours of the initial assessment — faster than the industry average.
Find Live-In Care in Your Town
We serve hundreds of communities across New Jersey. Browse by county below, or call us and we’ll confirm service in your specific neighborhood:
Don’t see your town? Call (908) 912-6342 — we likely serve your area and can confirm within minutes.
How It Works — 3 Simple Steps
Step 1: Call Us
Call (908) 912-6342 any time — day or night. We’ll discuss your situation and answer all your questions about live-in care.
Step 2: Free RN Assessment
A Registered Nurse visits your home at no cost, creates a personalized care plan, and matches you with the right caregiver.
Step 3: Care Begins
Your background-checked, trained caregiver begins — often within 24–48 hours. RN supervision continues throughout.
Why Choose 24 Hour Home Care NJ?
- Licensed & Insured: Fully licensed by the State of New Jersey for home care services.
- RN-Supervised Care: Every care plan is written and supervised by a Registered Nurse.
- Background-Checked Caregivers: All caregivers pass comprehensive criminal and reference checks.
- Private Pay & Long-Term Care Insurance: We accept private pay and work with most long-term care insurance (LTCI) policies.
- No Long-Term Contracts: Start or stop care when you need it — no hidden fees.
- 24/7 Availability: Our office is staffed around the clock, including holidays.
Read what families say on our testimonials page or review our pricing details.
Transparent Pricing
| Service | Rate |
|---|---|
| Hourly Home Care | $40/hr |
| Live-In Care (daily) | $375/day |
| 24-Hour Care (shift-based) | $40/hr |
| Overnight Care | $40/hr |
Pricing is all-inclusive — no placement fees. Visit our pricing page for full details or call (908) 912-6342.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is live-in care near me in New Jersey?
Live-in care means a professional caregiver resides in your home and provides daytime assistance plus overnight supervision (with a sleep period). It’s the most affordable around-the-clock option at $375/day.
How is live-in care different from 24-hour care in NJ?
Live-in care uses one caregiver who sleeps in the home (with an 8-hr rest). 24-hour care uses rotating shifts so someone is awake at all times. For clients with frequent nighttime needs, 24-hour shift care may be better.
How much does live-in care cost near me in NJ?
Live-in care is $375/day — all-inclusive, no placement fees. Compare this to assisted living, which averages $5,000–$8,000/month in New Jersey.
Can live-in caregivers in NJ help with dementia?
Yes. Many of our live-in caregivers have specialized training in Alzheimer’s and dementia care. The consistency of having the same caregiver each day is especially beneficial for those with memory conditions.
Does insurance cover live-in care near me in NJ?
Long-term care insurance (LTCI) often covers live-in care. We work directly with your insurance provider to document and submit claims. We do not accept Medicaid or Medicare for live-in care.
According to 24 Hour Home Care NJ, we serve all 21 New Jersey counties with NJ-certified CHHAs who are matched to clients by location, language, personality, and experience.
Ready to Find Live-In Care Near You?
Our care team is standing by. Call us now or request a free assessment online.
| Service Level | Best For | Hours | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Companion Care | Independent seniors needing social engagement & light help | 3+ hr/visit, no minimums | $40/hr |
| Personal Care | Bathing, dressing, mobility, ADLs | 3+ hr/visit | $40/hr |
| Dementia Care | Memory loss, sundowning, wandering risk | 4+ hr/visit | $40/hr |
| Live-In Care | Constant presence, sleep break overnight | 24 hr/day | $375/day |
| 24-Hour Care | Awake supervision, advanced needs | 3 rotating shifts | $40/hr |
| All services include RN supervision, NJ-certified CHHAs, and W-2 employed caregivers. Statewide NJ coverage. | |||
Learn more from authoritative sources: aarp.org, nia.nih.gov.