Personal Care Assistance in Toms River, Brick & Ocean County, NJ
When bathing becomes unsafe, dressing gets harder, or daily routines feel overwhelming—personal care support can keep life safe and dignified at home. Key Family Care provides non-medical personal care with certified aides and RN supervision throughout Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
Proudly serving families in Toms River, Brick, Point Pleasant, Lakewood, Manchester Township, and Jackson Township.
At A Glance
- Most families start care within 1-3 days of first call
- Medicare & most major insurance accepted…we verify your benefits first
- RN-supervised, state-certified aides
- Minimum 6-9 hours/week (3-hour visits, 2-3x/week)
- Free in-home consultation: 732-685-0786
Common Situations We Help With
- Parent needs help bathing safely after a fall or hospitalization
- Dad won’t accept help from family but will work with a professional aide
- Mom came home from the hospital and can’t manage morning and evening routines alone
- Senior struggling with hygiene, dressing, or toileting and family is worried about dignity
- You live out of state and need reliable eyes and hands on the ground
After-hours calls returned the next morning.
Why Families Choose Key Family Care
Registered NJ Health Care Service Firm
Aides certified by NJ Board of Nursing
Supervised by Registered Nurses
Family-owned and locally operated—not a national franchise
Direct owner involvement and accountability
What’s Included
Bathing and hygiene support
Dressing and grooming assistance
Toileting assistance and routine support
Mobility support and safe transfers (within safe limits)
Morning and evening routines
Meal setup and hydration reminders
Light tidying connected to care (bathroom/kitchen reset)
Medication reminders (non-administration)
Your Path to Starting Care
1. Call or Chat
Quick conversation about needs, schedule, and insurance
2. Free In-Home Consultation
We’ll assess safety, routine, and support needs…usually within 48 hours
3. Insurance Verification
We handle benefits verification before services begin
4. Care Starts Within a Week
Most families begin receiving care within 1-3 days of first contact
5. Ongoing Support
We adjust as needs change and stay in communication with family
Our Minimum Schedule
We require a minimum of 6-9 hours per week (3-hour visits, 2-3 times weekly). This isn’t a fit for one-time help or occasional visits—but it’s ideal for consistent support that keeps seniors safe at home.
Paying for Care: Medicare & Insurance Accepted
We accept and bill many major insurance plans, including Medicare Advantage plans. Coverage varies by plan, so we verify eligibility and benefits before services begin. This way, you’ll know exactly what’s covered before your first visit. Private pay options are also available.
Service Areas
Proudly serving families in Toms River , Freehold, Tinton Falls, Holmdel, Lincroft, Red Bank and all of Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this medical care?
No. This is non-medical home care focused on daily support, safety, and routine. We don’t provide nursing services, but we coordinate with medical teams as needed.
My mom just came home from the hospital. How quickly can someone be there?
For post-hospital situations, we prioritize fast starts—often within 1-3 days. During your free consultation, we’ll assess needs, verify insurance, and create a safe transition plan. Call us at 732-685-0786 the moment discharge is scheduled.
Do caregivers administer medication?
No. We provide medication reminders only. This means we can remind and observe, but we cannot administer, set up pill boxes, or handle injections.
Can you help with transfers? My dad needs help getting in and out of bed.
We help within safe limits. If a situation requires heavy lifting, mechanical lifts, or unsafe transfers, we may refer you to a higher level of care. We’ll be honest during the consultation about what we can and can’t do safely.
Will we have the same caregiver consistently?
Consistency matters, and we prioritize it. We’ll explain our staffing approach and backup plans during your consultation. Our goal is reliable, familiar faces—not a rotating cast of strangers.
Do you offer overnight or 24/7 schedules?
Yes, depending on caregiver availability and your specific needs. We’ll discuss options during the consultation.
We're not sure how many hours we need. Can you help us figure that out?
Absolutely. That’s exactly what the free consultation is for. We’ll assess safety, routine, and family capacity—then recommend a realistic schedule. Most families start with 6 hours per week and adjust from there.
Do you accept one-time or as-needed visits?
No. Our minimum is 6-9 hours weekly. We’re designed for consistent, routine support—not occasional drop-ins. If you need one-time help, we’re not the right fit, but we can point you toward other options.
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