Health & Safety Protocols

We know how important it is to protect the wellness of our clientele, who are often the most vulnerable of adults due to age, medical conditions, or disabilities. Equally important is the health and wellness of our professional Caregivers, which directly impacts the safety of the individuals they serve.

All states and local municipalities have compliance guidelines and regulations that impact how a Touching Hearts at Home agency is run. As a franchise, Touching Hearts at Home follows all federal, state, and local compliance laws. This is one of the ways we protect both the people we serve and the people who work diligently as a professional Caregiver.

Health and safety is our priority

During the initial visit with a new client, we provide a safety check to observe living conditions that may affect well-being and help take preventative action.

Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among adults aged 65 and older, and the age-adjusted fall death rate is increasing. We do our best to identify fall risks and do what it takes to correct them with the support of all persons living within the home or helping within the care community.

Emergencies can happen any time

During the initial in-home interview, all entrance and exit locations are identified in the home. Should a client fall or have any form of medical emergency, we are there to alert the proper authorities, including calling 911.

What are your policies regarding COVID-19 and other infectious disease?

Our professional Caregivers follow standard universal precautions to help prevent the spread of infection, including:

  • Hand hygiene.
  • Use of personal protective equipment (e.g., masks, gloves, eyewear)
  • Respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette.
  • Clean and disinfect environmental surfaces

 

Regarding COVID-19: Our company cares primarily for a population particularly susceptible to the virus, and we want to assure you that we remain up-to-date and vigilant with our staff training in accordance with the latest guidance from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) as well as state and local guidelines. This includes staying home while sick.

One of the safest places our clients can be is at home. We are part of your care community and will help you stay connected with your personal relationships, as well as your professional relationships such as your doctors.

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Service area includes: Morris, Somerset, and Union Counties. Basking Ridge, Berkeley Heights, Bernardsville, Chatham/Chatham Township, Dunellen, Green Brook, Harding, Long Hill Township (Gillette, Meyersville, Millington, and Stirling), Madison, Millburn, Morristown, Murray Hill, New Providence, New Vernon, Plainfield, Short Hills, Summit, Warren, Watchung, and Westfield. Specializing in Hospital Recovery Rehab Care, Dementia Care, Alzheimer’s Care, Respite Care, Live-in Care, Rehab & Hospital Recovery Care – Compassionate Care for Seniors and their Families.

Touching Hearts at Home adheres to the principles of truth in advertising, and all information accurately represents the organizations scope of services provided, licenses, price claims or testimonials.

The National Institute for Home Care Accreditation requires us to inform you of our commitment to our compliance with laws and regulations governing our business practices and direct service delivery and to the highest level of integrity, ethical standards in our dealing with the people and communities served by the organization.
Therefore, it is the policy of the organization to deliver service and conduct its business in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations and ethical standards and have established mechanisms to prevent and detect fraud, ensure conformity with laws, regulations, program requirements and guidelines, and ethical business practices by all of its employees.
Should you at any time observe the staff of the organization doing anything illegal, fraudulent or be asked by a staff member to do something you believe to be fraudulent, contrary to the law or program regulations or guidelines or unethical, please call the agency at 908-607-1945 and ask to speak with the Chief Executive.