Explore Our Non-Medical In-Home Care Services in Westwood
The number of seniors in New Jersey is growing. Nearly 20% of the Garden State’s population is 65 or older. Our aging seniors in New Jersey want to remain in the comfort of their homes for as long as possible. A survey by AARP reveals at least 75% of U.S. seniors want to age in place, preferring familiar surroundings and routines. A Place At Home – Westwood’s in-home care services ensure your loved one continues to live life to the fullest.
We’re proud to serve families in Westwood, Closter, Montvale, Bergenfield, Tenafly, and the surrounding areas.

What is Non-Medical In-Home Senior Care?
Our assistance in-home care provides an essential service to seniors. Unlike medical care, which focuses on health treatments and procedures, non-medical care supports daily activities and companionship to ensure a high quality of life.
Non-medical care gives families peace of mind by equipping seniors with the independence they desire and the support they need to live a safe and active life at home. Whether you or your senior loved one needs help only a few hours a week, or full-time non-medical care, A Place At Home – Westwood provides personalized care plans to meet your senior’s unique needs.
Types of In-Home Care
A Place At Home – Westwood offers four types of in-home care services:
Companion Care
Socializing combats loneliness and nurtures a positive outlook. Our caregivers engage with seniors to foster their hobbies, provide conversation, help read emails, and more.
Lifestyle Care
We can assist with grocery shopping and meal prep, and provide light housekeeping, such as laundry, and garbage removal. Our caregivers also manage transportation for doctor’s appointments and running errands.
Personal Care
One in four seniors falls each year, and 80% of these accidents happen in the bathroom. A fear of falling prompts many adults to limit activity, which can affect their physical well-being. A Place At Home’s assistance in-home care helps seniors with bathing and grooming to stop falls in their tracks. Walking assistance and home safety monitoring by our caregivers help seniors stay active and prevent serious injuries.
Medication Administration
The average senior citizen has more than four prescriptions for medication from their doctor. Keeping track of medication can be challenging. Our in-home care providers can handle healthcare navigation and medication management to ensure seniors take their medicine on time, following doctors’ guidelines.

Specialized CARE Programs
Our in-home care team is trained to provide specialized care for Alzheimer’s patients and seniors recovering from a fall or stroke. We understand that these chronic conditions and major medical events can weigh heavily on family members. Let our team of friendly and attentive caregivers relieve your stress and provide compassionate care when you need it most.
We will work diligently to understand your unique needs and match you with a certified caregiver to ensure you’re receiving the best care possible. We’ll track changes in conditions and address issues and concerns as they arise.
FAQs – Non-Medical In-Home Care Services in Westwood, NJ
What is non-medical in-home care for seniors?
Non-medical in-home care provides assistance with daily activities like bathing, dressing, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and companionship without any clinical or medical procedures. It’s designed to help seniors live safely and comfortably at home.
What’s the difference between medical and non-medical home care?
Medical home care includes skilled nursing or therapy provided by licensed medical professionals, while non-medical home care focuses on personal care, companionship, and support with daily living tasks. It does not involve administering medications or clinical treatments.
Who needs non-medical home care services?
Seniors or adults with disabilities who need help with routine activities but do not require medical attention often benefit from non-medical care. It’s ideal for those aging in place, recovering from surgery, or managing chronic conditions at home.
What services are included in non-medical in-home care?
At A Place At Home – Westwood, services include personal care (bathing, dressing, toileting), companionship, meal prep, light housekeeping, laundry, medication reminders, transportation for errands, and safety monitoring.
How many hours of non-medical home care can I schedule?
We offer flexible scheduling – from just a few hours a day to overnight or 24-hour care. During your free consultation, we’ll help create a personalized care plan that fits your loved one’s needs and your family’s routine.
How do I find non-medical home care near me in Westwood, NJ?
You can contact A Place At Home – Westwood at (201) 890-5789 or visit our website to schedule a free consultation. We proudly serve families throughout Bergen County, NJ, and the surrounding communities.
Is non-medical in-home care covered by insurance or Medicare?
Non-medical home care is typically not covered by Medicare, but it may be covered by long-term care insurance, veterans’ benefits, or private pay. Our team can help review your options and guide you through the process.
Additional FAQs – ADLs and Non-Medical In-Home Care
What are Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)?
ADLs refer to basic self-care tasks that individuals need to perform every day to live independently. These include bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, eating, and mobility.
How does in-home care help with ADLs?
Non-medical caregivers assist seniors with ADLs by providing hands-on support with bathing, dressing, toileting, mobility, and meal preparation—ensuring safety, hygiene, and comfort at home.
Why are ADLs important for senior care?
ADLs are essential indicators of a senior’s ability to live independently. Difficulty with ADLs often signals the need for in-home care to maintain health, dignity, and quality of life.
What’s the difference between ADLs and IADLs?
ADLs are basic self-care tasks like bathing and dressing, while Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) include more complex tasks such as managing finances, preparing meals, taking medications, and housekeeping. Non-medical caregivers can assist with both.
Can non-medical caregivers assist with all ADLs?
Yes, trained non-medical caregivers from A Place At Home – Westwood can assist with all major ADLs, including mobility, hygiene, toileting, dressing, and eating—helping your loved one stay safe and independent at home.

The Cost of Home Care
We understand that caring for an elderly relative can strain finances. While expenses vary widely based on the level of care needed, we’ll work with you to determine a personalized care plan for your budget.
Meet Our Caregivers
Our in-home caregivers for seniors are deeply committed to treating seniors and their families with the respect, dignity, and empathy they deserve. Each member of our care team undergoes rigorous training and continuous professional development to ensure they meet the highest industry standards for service and care.

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