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In Home Care Services in Eatontown, NJ

Every family experiences the challenges of caring for an aging loved one in their own way. No matter the situation, having the right caregiver by your side can provide meaningful relief while ensuring your loved one continues to enjoy each day with comfort, dignity, and companionship. At A Place At Home – Eatontown, we offer compassionate home care and senior support services designed to make life easier for both seniors and their families.

We are proud to support families throughout Eatontown, Little Silver, Red Bank, Long Branch, and surrounding communities with dependable, personalized care you can trust.

Personalized In-Home Care For Eatontown Senior Citizens and Disabled Adults

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We Are CARE

A Place At Home was built on a philosophy of CARE, where each of our caregivers are:

  • Compassionate
  • Accountable
  • Respectful
  • Ethical

Before A Place At Home, our founders experienced the hardships and joys of taking care of their own aging loved ones. They saw that quality, affordable in-home care was hard to find, and created A Place At Home to help those facing similar challenges. We’re thrilled to bring our services to the Eatontown area.

From day one, we’ve been committed to providing comprehensive, consistent, and continuous care for seniors. Being a family caregiver is a labor of love that we know and deeply respect. Through A Place At Home – Eatontown, we want to help family caregivers create a solid foundation for their loved one’s daily living, so they can focus on enjoying cherished moments together.

Why Choose A Place at Home – Eatontown as Your Trusted Home Care Agency

What truly sets us apart is our “Right Care, Right Person, Right Fit” approach. We don’t just match caregivers based on availability, we take the time to carefully align each client with a caregiver whose personality, experience, and communication style best fit their needs. This helps build stronger relationships, greater comfort, and more consistent care at home.

In New Jersey, caregivers are required to complete state-approved training and hold proper certification such as a Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA), along with background checks and ongoing training to stay compliant. Our team meets these requirements and is carefully screened and trained so families can feel confident knowing care is being provided by qualified professionals.

Home Care Service Area

Our home care service area includes Eatontown, NJ and the surrounding Monmouth County communities, including Red Bank, Shrewsbury, Long Branch, Asbury Park, Neptune, Middletown, Rumson, Holmdel, Ocean Township, West Long Branch, Fair Haven, Little Silver, Highlands, Atlantic Highlands, Colts Neck, Deal, Allenhurst, Avon by the Sea, Bradley Beach, Oceanport, Monmouth Beach, Keansburg, Farmingdale, and Ocean Grove.

Free In-Home Assessment

In Eatontown, NJ and nearby communities, we deliver a free in-home assessment to families in order to ensure the care experience feels uncomplicated and familiar from the start. When we visit, we slow down and listen, getting a feel for your loved one’s daily schedule, wants, needs, and personal preferences. Family situations are unique, so we work with you and your loved one. This allows us to craft a care plan that’s natural, supportive, and suited to their lifestyle at home. There is no compulsion or duty. Just some friendly conversation with our care manager, get helpful guidance, and a clear understanding of what the next steps might be.

Home Care FAQs

Is home care better than assisted living?

Yes, in many cases home care can be a better option than assisted living, depending on the level of care and personal preference.

Home care allows seniors to receive one on one support in the comfort of their own home, which can be especially beneficial for those who need assistance with daily activities but do not require the structured environment of a facility. It also allows them to maintain familiar routines, independence, and a more personalized care experience.

Assisted living may be a better fit for individuals who need a higher level of supervision, medical coordination, or a more social, community based environment.

Ultimately, home care is often preferred when a senior can safely remain at home with the right level of support in place.

At what age do most people go into a care home?

There is no exact age when most people move into a care home. Many individuals who transition to assisted living or similar settings are often in their late 60s, 70s, 80s, or older, but age alone is not the deciding factor.

The need for care usually depends on health and daily functioning. Some seniors may need assistance earlier if they are living with a disability, diagnosed with a chronic health condition, recovering from surgery, or have experienced an accident that affects their mobility or independence.

Because of this, there is no fixed age for care needs. Support can become necessary at different stages of life, depending on individual circumstances and health conditions.

How Do I Know If My Loved One Needs Home Care in Eatontown, NJ?

Some common signs include difficulty managing daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, or preparing meals. You may also notice missed medications, changes in personal hygiene, or a decline in housekeeping.

Other signs can include increased forgetfulness, frequent falls or balance issues, or withdrawing from social activities they once enjoyed. In some cases, family caregivers may also begin to feel overwhelmed trying to manage everything on their own.

If you are seeing these changes, it may be time to consider home care support.

What home care services do you provide in Eatontown, NJ?

At A Place at Home – Eatontown, we provide personalized in-home care for seniors and adults in Eatontown, NJ and the surrounding Monmouth County communities. Our services include assistance with personal care, companionship, respite care for family caregivers, Alzheimer’s and dementia care, post-hospital and recovery support, veteran home care, and 24-hour or live-in care.

Can care be part-time or flexible?

Yes. At A Place at Home – Eatontown, care can be arranged in a way that fits each family’s needs. Services can be scheduled by the hour, in 12-hour shifts, 24-hour care, live-in care, or even overnight support if that is all that is needed.

What are the 5 C's of caregiving?

The 5 C’s of caregiving are key principles that guide quality home care, and they are strongly reflected in how care is delivered at A Place at Home – Eatontown.

1. Compassion

Caregivers lead with kindness, empathy, and respect, making sure every senior feels valued and understood.

2. Communication

Clear and consistent communication with families and clients helps build trust and keeps everyone informed about care needs and updates.

3. Competence

Caregivers are trained, qualified, and experienced in providing safe and reliable support with daily living activities and personal care.

4. Consistency

Steady, dependable care helps seniors feel secure and comfortable with familiar routines and caregivers they recognize.

5. Commitment

There is a strong dedication to improving quality of life and providing ongoing support as needs change over time.

At A Place at Home – Eatontown, these principles are part of everyday care, helping seniors stay safe, supported, and comfortable in their own homes.

Are Your Caregivers Employees or Independent Contractors?

At A Place at Home – Eatontown, our caregivers are employees, not independent contractors. This allows us to maintain a higher level of consistency, accountability, and training for every client we serve.

Because our caregivers are part of our team, they are carefully screened, background checked, and trained to meet our standards of care. We also provide ongoing supervision and support to ensure families receive reliable, professional, and compassionate care at home.

Why is in-home care important for seniors in Monmouth County?

In Monmouth County, many families choose in-home care to help seniors and adults with disabilities stay safe and comfortable at home while maintaining independence. With the rising cost of assisted living and a growing senior population, home care offers a more personal and flexible option.

Care is one-on-one and can support daily activities, recovery after hospital stays, and ongoing health needs. Studies show that about 20% of seniors are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days, often due to limited support after discharge. Most seniors also say they prefer to age at home rather than move into a facility.

In-home care helps bridge that gap by providing consistent support, reducing stress for families, and helping individuals live with dignity in familiar surroundings.

Accreditations & Partnerships

Personal Stories

Dallan’s Story: Managing Dementia Care in the Home

Dallan’s wife, Jenny, needed extra help to care for her husband’s special needs. That’s when she reached out to A Place At Home for in-home senior care. A Place At Home’s team was ready in their time of need to provide compassionate care with passionate professionals.

Dave Berg's Story: National Caregiver of the Year

Dave found A Place At Home after decades of working in the insurance business. Dave wanted to do something more rewarding with his life so he became a Certified Nursing Assistant and began working to make people’s lives better.

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Are You Looking for a Meaningful Caregiving Career?

We’re always looking for passionate, kind, and experienced Eatontown caregivers who are ready to support families and their loved ones as they navigate the aging process. A Place At Home – Eatontown is delighted to offer opportunities for those looking to grow as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), companion, home health aide, or Certified Medication Aide (CMA) in a meaningful career path.