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Home Care in Edison, NJ

Home Care Near You in Edison, NJ

You have an immediate home care need, and we have the experience to staff it quickly. We have one of the largest pools of fully oriented Certified Home Health Aides in New Jersey, ready to serve you on either a short-term or long-term basis. Having already served many thousands of families, we’ve been setting the standard for Live-In Home Care since 1985.

We are always there when you need us most… which is why Expert Home Care provides experienced 24-Hour On-Call Supervisors who are ready to respond to calls beyond normal business hours. All offices are able to provide Respite, Hospice, Short and Long Term Care. In addition, we provide complimentary and reliable van service, which ensures prompt service and peace of mind.

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Expert Home Care in Edison, NJ

At Expert Home Care, we pride ourselves on offering the very best in-home healthcare. We serve clients in Edison, NJ, making their daily lives easier and increasing the number of things they can accomplish throughout their day with just a bit of help from our professional caregivers.

We know it is important to you that your loved one remains in their home with their belongings and memories, rather than an assisted living facility and therefore we make this possible.

Dealing with a family member who is aging can be difficult to navigate. However, do not fear. You are not alone. Expert Home Care is here to help.

Expert Home Care’s Caregivers provide the following services:

 

Feel free to contact us at any time to get more information on the services we offer.

What types of services can a home care agency in Edsion, NJ provide?

Expert Home Care in Edison, NJ can assess the needs of your loved one and send a caregiver to their home to help them. They can assign one, or several caregivers to your loved one depending on how much care they need and the exact services they need. Expert Home Care will also periodically supervise their caregivers and provide back-up services around Edison if needed.

What Should You Look For in a Good Home Care Agency in Edison, NJ?

When you begin contacting home care agencies in Edison, NJ you need to make sure they have experience managing the exact type of senior care your loved one needs.

Expert Home Care has been providing a wide variety of home care services in Edison, NJ since 1985.

Ask specific questions about how their caregivers manage things like mobility, medication prompting, emergency situations and the frequency in which they update you on how your loved one is doing.

Also ask how often they will supervise their caregivers and what procedures you should follow if you need back-up care or are dissatisfied with how care is being provided.

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Roosevelt Hospital Edison Township - Middlesex County NJ.
Roosevelt Hospital Edison Township - Middlesex County NJ.

New Jersey is a northeastern U.S. state with some 130 miles of Atlantic coast. Jersey City, across the Hudson River from Lower Manhattan, is the site of Liberty State Park, where ferries embark for nearby Ellis Island, with its historic Immigration Museum, and the iconic Statue of Liberty. The Jersey Shore includes notable resort towns like historic Asbury Park and Cape May, with its preserved Victorian buildings. ― Google

Edison New Jersey Home Care
Edison New Jersey Home Care

Location of Edison in Middlesex County, New Jersey

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About Edison, New Jersey

Edison is a township located in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. Situated in central New Jersey, Edison lies within the core of the state’s Raritan Valley region and is part of the New York City metropolitan area. Wikipedia

General Information About Edison

 

People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Edison include:

  • Peter J. Barnes II (born 1928), Chairman of the New Jersey State Parole Board who had served in New Jersey’s General Assembly.[199]
  • Peter J. Barnes III (born 1956), serves in the New Jersey General Assembly and previously on the Edison Township Council.[200]
  • Tyus Battle (born 1997, class of 2016), college basketball player for the Syracuse Orange.[201]
    Brandon Bielak (born 1996), pitcher for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball.[202]
  • Gayleatha B. Brown (1947–2013), United States Ambassador to Benin and to Burkina Faso.[203]
  • David Bryan (born 1962), keyboardist, founding member of Bon Jovi.[204]
  • Michael Campbell (born 1989), wide receiver who played in the NFL for the New York Jets.[205]
  • Leonte Carroo (born 1994), wide receiver who has played in the NFL for the Miami Dolphins.[206]
  • Alan Chez (born 1961), trumpet player for the Late Show with David Letterman.[207][208]
  • Jun Choi (born 1971), politician who served as Mayor of Edison.[209]
  • Rich Clementi (born 1976), mixed martial arts fighter.[210]
  • Ken Cuccinelli (born 1968), former Attorney General of Virginia.[211]
  • Jerry Dior (1932–2015), graphic designer, best known for creating the Major League Baseball logo.[212]
  • Tom Dwan (born 1986), professional poker player.[213]
  • Bernard J. Dwyer (1921–1998), politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1981 to 1993.[214]
  • Thomas Edison (1847–1931), inventor who is the township’s namesake.[22][31]
  • Katherine Polk Failla (born 1969), United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.[215]
  • Darren Fenster (born 1978), former professional baseball player who has been a manager in the Boston Red Sox Minor League Baseball system.[216]
  • Gail Fisher (1935–2000), actress best known for her role on Mannix.[217]
  • Rich Gaspari (born 1963), retired professional bodybuilder and founder of supplement company Gaspari Nutrition who was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame in 2004.[218]
  • Frank Guinta (born 1970), served in the U.S. House of Representatives from New Hampshire’s 1st congressional district.[219]
  • Halsey (born 1994 as Ashley Nicolette Frangipane) singer-songwriter.[220]
  • Pamela Long, singer with former Bad Boy group Total.[221]
  • Paul Matey (born 1971), attorney who is a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.[222]
  • Patrick McDonnell (born 1956), cartoonist, creator Mutts comics.[223]
  • Earl Schenck Miers (1910–1972), historian who wrote extensively about the American Civil War.[224]
  • Victor Mitchell (born 1965), former member of the Colorado House of Representatives.[225]
  • Akash Modi (born 1995), artistic gymnast who represented the United States at the 2018 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.[226]
    Brittany Murphy (1977–2009), actress.[227]
  • Jim Norton (born 1968), stand-up comedian.[228]
  • Margie Palatini, author of books for children.[229]
  • Robert Pastorelli (1954–2004), theatre, film and television actor.[230]
  • Zach Perez (born 1996), professional soccer player who plays as a defender for USL League One club Richmond Kickers.[231]
  • Marc Pisciotta (born 1970), former Major League Baseball pitcher.[232]
  • Mark L. Polansky (born 1956), NASA astronaut.[233]
  • Bernard Purdie (born 1941), prolific session drummer.[234]
  • Jim Rose (born 1953), sports anchor for WLS-TV in Chicago, Illinois.[235]
  • Susan Sarandon (born 1946), actress.[236]
  • Nancy Shevell (born 1959), third wife of Paul McCartney and a leader in the trucking industry.[237]
  • Jasmin Singer (born 1979), animal rights activist, writer, speaker and actress.[238]
  • Chris Snee (born 1982), guard who has played for the New York Giants.[239]
  • George A. Spadoro (born 1955), former Mayor of Edison, Council President and Assemblyman.[240]
  • Joel Stein (born 1971), Los Angeles Times columnist.[241]
  • Robert T. Stevens (1899–1983), businessman and former chairman of J.P. Stevens and Company.[242]
  • Jim Stoops (born 1972), former professional baseball pitcher who played for one season in MLB for the Colorado Rockies.[243]
  • Marques Townes (born 1995), basketball player for the Loyola Ramblers men’s basketball team, who transferred out of Cardinal McCarrick after his sophomore year.[244]
  • Karl-Anthony Towns (born 1995), professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves.[245]
  • Mike Vallely (born 1970), professional skateboarder and lead singer of Black Flag.[246]
  • Jeffrey A. Warsh (born 1960), politician who served two terms in the New Jersey General Assembly, from 1992 to 1996, where he represented the 18th Legislative District.[247]
  • Darrin Winston (1966–2008), played two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies.[248]
  • Jeremy Zuttah (born 1986), offensive lineman for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[249]

The earliest residents of the area were the Raritan people of the Lenape Native Americans, who lived in the area and travelled through it to the shore. In 1646, Chief Matouchin led a group of 1,200 warriors.[23]

Edison Township, comprising former sections of Piscataway and Woodbridge townships, was settled (by Europeans) in the 17th century. The earliest village was Piscatawaytown, which is centered around St. James Church and the Piscatawaytown Common, near the intersection of Plainfield and Woodbridge Avenues in south Edison.[24] The Laing House of Plainfield Plantation (listed on the National Register in 1988), the Benjamin Shotwell House (listed 1987) and the Homestead Farm at Oak Ridge (liste 1995), are buildings from the colonial era included in National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County.[25]

The community was previously known as “Raritan Township”, not to be confused with the current-day Raritan Township in Hunterdon County.[22]

Edison has been one of the fastest-growing municipalities in New Jersey. As of the 2000 United States Census, it was the fifth most-populated municipality in the state, after the cities of NewarkJersey CityPaterson, and Elizabeth.[20]

Edison is primarily a middle-class community with more than 75 ethnic communities represented. Edison has a large Jewish community next to Highland Park, with multiple synagogues located in Edison. Edison also has a growing Indian community and a number of temples serving the religious needs of the community. Reflecting the number of Edison’s residents from India and China, the township has sister city arrangements with Shijiazhuang, China,[33] and Baroda, India.

Edison was ranked the 28th most-livable small city in the United States by CNN Money Magazine, and second in New Jersey in 2006 in Money Magazine’s “Best Places To Live”.[34] In 2008, two years later, Money Magazine ranked the township 35th out of the top 100 places to live in the United States.[35] In the 2006 survey of America’s Safest Cities, the township was ranked 23rd, out of 371 cities included nationwide, in the 13th annual Morgan Quitno survey.[36] In 2009, Edison was ranked as one of “America’s 10 Best Places to Grow Up” by U.S. News & World Report. The rankings focused on low crime, strong schools, green spaces, and abundance of recreational activities.[37] In 2014, parenting.com ranked Edison as the top safest city in America.[38]

Driving Directions from Edison, NJ to Expert Home Care

Our caregivers are located all over the state of New Jersey, with many close to Edison. However, for directions to our office, see below.

Edison, New Jersey

Take Reed Street to Plainfield Ave 1 min (0.2 mi)

Take Kilmer Rd and Cedar Ln to Neilson St in New Brunswick 8 min (3.2 mi)

Turn left onto Neilson St 2 min (0.3 mi)

Continue on New St. Drive to George St 56 s (0.2 mi)

Expert Home Care, Inc.
317 George St Suite 320, New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Frequently Asked Questions About Home Care in Edison, NJ

Hospitals are discharging patients earlier than ever and charging more than ever! Home Health Care provides a more cost-effective, comforting alternative. In fact, studies have shown that patients do better at home both physically and psychologically. LIVE-IN care provides continuity of care and peace-of-mind for patient and family.

ASK ALL AGENCIES! – Are you licensed? Are you accredited? Are your aides certified by the State? Do you perform criminal and DMV checks against your aides? Do you provide RN (Nursing) supervision? Does your agency take care of complete employee payroll responsibilities? Do you provide a Free in home consultation? The answer to all of these with Expert Home Care is YES!

NJ law requires all Health Care Service Firms to be accredited by an approved accrediting body. Expert is accredited by the National Institute for Home Care Accreditation (NIHCA). This mean that we are responsible and accountable to the high standards of NIHCA for operating a home care business and providing care.

Expert Home Care is a private pay agency. This means we cannot accept Medicaid or Medicare for payment. We can provide assistance if you have Long-term care insurance.

Yes. Most aides will stay for several weeks before taking some time off. He or she will arrange for a substitute through the agency. You will be informed by the aide and agency regarding the details of any time-off requests. We will then contact you directly with the substitute aides name.

A private room with comfortable bed and space for personal belongings as well as 3 meals per day. Labor laws require live-in aides to get 8 hours of sleep per night and breaks for meals and personal time.

Yes, Expert Home Care covers all wages, payroll taxes and Workmans Compensation Insurance. We handle all the required deductions and tax filings with the government authorities.

As is industry standard, Expert Home Care bills on a weekly basis with payment due upon receipt each week. We also require a one week deposit with all new service agreements. For your convenience, we accept personal checks and direct bank debit. We can also provide assistance if you have Long-term care insurance. We do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.

Expert requests a 2 to 3 day notice to make a placement. HOWEVER, we do understand how quickly a need can develop and so we are frequently able to make a placement within 24 hours. Ask about our 48 Hour Caregiver Guarantee.

Yes – All of our personnel have been extensively screened through in-depth interviews and reference checking, and are certified by the Board of Nursing as Home Health Aides. Expert also performs criminal and motor vehicle background checks.

Yes, all cases are seen by our RN who will conduct an initial patient assessment and create a care plan for the aide to follow. Thereafter, the RN will visit at least every 60 days to re-assess the patient needs and supervise the aide. In between visits an RN will call to speak with both aide and patient or family member to ascertain that everything is satisfactory with the care being rendered.

Yes, in fact we highly encourage this. This gives each party the opportunity to get to know one another and ask questions before any commitments are made. We can arrange interviews in our office or at your home.

Yes, in fact we highly encourage this. This gives each party the opportunity to get to know one another and ask questions before any commitments are made. We can arrange interviews in our office or at your home.

Yes. Expert requires all of its employees to complete a minimum of 12 hours of In-Service training a year. This training meets all OSHA requirements.

No. Expert will respect your privacy as mandated by HIPAA.

Although Expert provides personalized and unique home-health care services that differentiate us from the competition, our rates remain very competitive with, and often lower than, our competitors!

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