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BrightStar Care of Wayne, New Jersey, offers home care options whether your loved one needs help for a few days or around-the-clock care, a friendly companion or a caregiver for more hands-on medical assistance.
Care teams led by a registered nurse serve seniors in Wayne, Ridgewood, Glen Rock, Wanaque, Mahwah, Pompton Plains, Saddle River, and Montville.
BrightStar Care can provide support to people living with a range of needs, including dementia, spina bifida, ALS, cerebral palsy or those recovering from surgeries. Additionally, caregivers can help seniors who just want to live in their homes a bit longer but need some help with daily tasks.
Caregivers offer three types of assistance, depending on the needs of your loved one: companion care, personal care, or skilled nursing care.
With companion care, seniors can get help with light housekeeping, laundry, meal planning and cooking, running errands, or even writing letters or emails to family. Personal care can assist seniors with activities of daily living such as bathing, toileting, feeding, and reporting conditions to a registered nurse or physician. For more advanced assistance, skilled nursing care provides services such as medication administration, wound care, physical therapy, or tube, drain, and bag maintenance.
Additionally, BrightStar Care provides respite care...
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Call (973) 321-0010 to reach BrightStar Care NJ-Wayne.
To reach BrightStar Care NJ-Wayne call: (973) 321-0010
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