
Call (908) 912-6342 — Free RN Home Assessment
Available 24/7 — RN Visits Your Home, No Obligation
What makes live-in care in Union County truly safe? A nurse standing behind every caregiver. At 24 HOUR Home Care NJ, every live-in engagement is designed and supervised by a registered nurse (RN) who conducts the initial assessment, builds the care plan, trains the caregiver on your parent’s specific needs, and makes regular home visits to ensure quality. This isn’t an add-on — it’s how we deliver care in Union County and across New Jersey.
The NJ Department of Health requires RN supervision of home health aides. Our model exceeds those requirements — because your loved one’s safety depends on more than just a caregiver’s good intentions. It depends on clinical oversight.
What the RN Does for Your Union County Live-In Care
Our registered nurse is involved at every stage — not just at the beginning:
- Free in-home assessment — The RN visits your Union County home to evaluate medical conditions, medications, mobility, cognitive function, home safety hazards, and psychosocial needs. This is comprehensive and obligation-free.
- Personalized care plan — A written plan covering ADLs, medication schedules, dietary needs, dementia protocols, emergency procedures, and caregiver instructions.
- Caregiver training — Client-specific training for your assigned certified home health aide. Not generic orientation — training on your parent’s exact needs, behavioral patterns, and preferences.
- Ongoing supervisory visits — Regular home visits to observe the caregiver, assess your loved one’s condition, and update the plan. Frequency depends on acuity — weekly for complex cases, biweekly for stable ones.
- Physician coordination — Direct communication with your parent’s doctors, specialists, and pharmacists. Medication changes, lab results, and condition updates flow through the RN.
- Family updates — Regular communication with family members about progress, changes, and recommendations — especially valuable when adult children live out of state.
- Care plan adjustments — As conditions evolve, the RN scales care up or down. Many families start with companion care and transition to live-in with the same RN overseeing the change.
Why RN Supervision Matters for Live-In Care
A live-in aide spends more time with your parent than anyone else — 16+ hours daily. Without clinical oversight, subtle changes can go unnoticed:
- Medication interactions — The RN catches dangerous combinations that a caregiver alone might miss
- Gradual cognitive decline — Our RN uses standardized assessments to track Alzheimer’s progression objectively
- Weight loss and nutrition — Slow weight changes often signal serious underlying issues
- Skin breakdown — Early pressure sore detection prevents hospitalization
- Behavioral changes — New agitation, withdrawal, or confusion may indicate infection, pain, or medication side effects
- Fall risk escalation — The RN reassesses fall prevention protocols as mobility changes
Research from the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society shows that nurse-supervised home care reduces hospitalizations and improves outcomes compared to unsupervised aide-only models.
Live-In Services Under RN Supervision
Your RN-supervised live-in aide provides:
- All ADLs — Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, mobility, feeding
- Meal preparation — Dietary compliance monitored by the RN
- Medication management — Pillbox organization, timed reminders, side effect monitoring
- Dementia care — Memory support, behavioral management, sundowning. See our Union County dementia article.
- Nighttime availability — Present for bathroom trips and urgent needs. See our Union County overnight guide.
- Companionship — Social engagement, activities, outings, conversation
- Housekeeping and transportation — Laundry, tidying, doctor appointments, errands
- Health monitoring — Vital signs, weight, fluid intake — reported to the RN
Need always-awake overnight coverage? See 24-hour care or our care comparison. Also: Union County live-in aides guide.
Union County Towns We Serve
- Westfield
- Summit
- Scotch Plains
- Cranford
- New Providence
- Berkeley Heights
- Mountainside
- Springfield
- Fanwood
Hospitals, Rehab, and Senior Communities in Union County
Our RN coordinates with:
- Overlook Medical Center (Summit)
- Trinitas Regional Medical Center (Elizabeth)
- Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Rahway
We also serve families near:
- Sunrise Senior Living (Westfield)
- Brighton Gardens (Mountainside)
- Runnells Center for Rehabilitation (Berkeley Heights)
Neighboring counties: Essex County, Middlesex County, Somerset County.
Call (908) 912-6342 — Free RN Home Assessment
Available 24/7 — RN Visits Your Home, No Obligation
Frequently Asked Questions
Is live-in care in Union County supervised by a nurse?
Yes. Every live-in engagement at 24 HOUR Home Care NJ is supervised by a registered nurse who designs the care plan, trains the caregiver, conducts home visits, and communicates with physicians. Call (908) 912-6342.
What does the RN assessment include?
Our RN evaluates medical conditions, medications, cognitive function, mobility, home safety, nutrition, and psychosocial needs at your Union County home — free and obligation-free.
How often does the RN visit during live-in care?
Visit frequency depends on care complexity — weekly for high-acuity clients, biweekly for stable ones. The RN is always available by phone for urgent concerns.
Do you coordinate with Union County hospitals?
Yes. Our RN communicates directly with local hospitals and specialists for care transitions, medication changes, and ongoing treatment coordination.
How quickly can nurse-supervised live-in care start in Union County?
Often within 24-48 hours. Our RN conducts the assessment, matches a caregiver, and begins care promptly. Call (908) 912-6342.
