Home Instead - Succasunna, NJ has been proudly serving the seniors of Morris County for over 20 years.
Home Instead provides personalized care, support and education to help enhance the lives of aging adults and their families. Home Instead provides senior home care services in Succasunna, New Jersey. Services include: Respite care, Alzheimer's care, Outpatient care, Short term recovery, Veteran care, Elderly companionship, Seniors transportation, medication reminders, doctors appointments, live-in companions. Call (973) 970-9250 for your free senior home care assessment.
07/26/2025
After answering the call to caregiving, Betty June Harp is officially retiring at the vibrant age of 90. š
Sheās been the heart of so many meaningful moments with our Louisville team, and while weāll miss seeing her smile each day, weāre celebrating all sheās givenāand all thatās ahead.
Congratulations on your retirement, Betty June. Youāre a legend, a light, and yes, finally a lady of leisure. š
With all our love,
Your Home Instead family
07/25/2025
Supporting a loved one with dementia doesnāt require grand gesturesāitās often the smallest, most consistent moments that make the biggest difference.
With the right approach, emotional connection, and trusted in-home care, family caregivers can help their loved ones feel secure, included, and appreciated every day.
Save this post as your go-to guide for helping older adults stay safe, cool, and cared for all summer long. ⤵
š Try lemon water, herbal iced tea, smoothies, or fresh fruit to make staying hydrated fun and social.
š Choose light, breathable fabrics, wide-brimmed hats, and sun-safe accessories to stay cool outdoors.
š°ļø Plan morning porch chats, evening walks, or outdoor music sessions when temperatures are lower.
š§ Use simple cooling hacks like fans, chilled washcloths, or soaking hands in cool water.
Check out more care resources to help older adults feel seen, safe, and supported: https://bit.ly/40RvDAY
07/24/2025
āNo one can do it 24/7."
Even the most devoted caregivers need time to recharge. Respite care isn't just a luxury, itās a necessity for your well-being and your loved oneās continued care at home. Whether it's for a coffee break, a workout, or simply a moment of quiet, taking time for yourself helps you show up stronger.
š¬ How do you make time for yourself as a caregiver?
š§ Listen to wherever you get your podcasts ā link in bio to hear the full episode. ⤓
07/23/2025
Weāve cooked up something yummy for our care community. šš Save this refreshing watermelon feta salad recipe for your next meal prep win. Perfect for warm-weather caregiving days!
⨠Bonus: It comes with meaningful conversation starters to help you connect while you share. āØ
Tag us in your photos enjoying it with your loved oneāweād love to see your summer caregiving moments! āļø
07/16/2025
Omaha local legend and longtime Home Instead friend Mary Maxwell brought her signature wit to our 2009 Conventionāconfusing the Archbishop for her ride, entering the car wash backwards, and rocking mismatched earrings like a pro. We absolutely LOVE her. šš
07/15/2025
Save this post as your go-to guide for helping older adults stay safe, cool, and cared for all summer long. ⤵
š Try lemon water, herbal iced tea, smoothies, or fresh fruit to make staying hydrated fun and social.
š Choose light, breathable fabrics, wide-brimmed hats, and sun-safe accessories to stay cool outdoors.
š°ļø Plan morning porch chats, evening walks, or outdoor music sessions when temperatures are lower.
š§ Use simple cooling hacks like fans, chilled washcloths, or soaking hands in cool water.
What do you say when your child asks, āWhy doesnāt Grandma remember me?ā
If youāre navigating dementia in the family, this quick guide shares 5 ways to help kids stay connected with a grandparent who has memory lossāplus where to find age-appropriate support tools. š
When āletās talkā feels like too much, start small.
In this episode of Caregiver Chats, Dr. Lakelyn sits down with Amy Friesen, eldercare expert and author of Breadcrumbs, to explore why families avoid planning conversationsāand how to gently start them.
Amy shares why it's rarely a one-time talk, how professionals can help ease tension, and why sometimes the message lands better when it doesnāt come from you.
What if the best medicine for aging well... is friendship? š
David Troxel shares how a Home Instead Care Pro became a lifeline for his dadānot just helping around the house, but watching golf, cooking together, and bringing joy back into the day.
Because the truth is, the brain loves company. And sometimes, a little companionship can change everything.
š Visit the link in bio and join our Caregiver Chats podcast community. ⤓
07/10/2025
When Thao walks into the room, a veteran with advanced Parkinsonās ā mostly nonverbal ā lights up and says, āThereās my angel.ā
Thao Nguyen, a Care Pro with Home Instead, doesnāt just show up. She brings music. She brings home-cooked Vietnamese meals. She brings peace of mind.
Originally from Vietnam, Thao cared for her grandmother and extended family from a young age. That lifelong devotion to elders followed her to the U.S., where a neighbor introduced her to caregiving.
One family loved her cooking so much, they stocked their pantry just so Thao could prepare her signature dishes. Another client requested her by name each week, just to hear her music in the hall.
āI treat them like my own parents,ā Thao says. āI love them so much.ā
Thank you, Thao, for reminding us that exceptional caregiving isnāt just noticed.
Let this story be a reminder: great care creates connection that lasts.
07/09/2025
Supporting a loved one with dementia doesnāt require grand gesturesāitās often the smallest, most consistent moments that make the biggest difference.
With the right approach, emotional connection, and trusted in-home care, family caregivers can help their loved ones feel secure, included, and appreciated every day.
Learn more about how to help your loved one with dementia feel valued and connected: https://bit.ly/4nafqQZ
07/09/2025
Ever ask someone with dementia what they think?
āDo you like this shirt?ā āShould I shave my goatee?ā
David Troxel does, and hereās why: when you ask for someoneās opinion, it shows you value them. And for those living with dementia, feeling valued goes a long way.
In this moment, David Troxel shares simple ways to connect through kindness, humor, and everyday activities. Because with dementia care, even 30 seconds of connection can brighten their lives. š§ š
Aging isnāt a journey you have to navigate alone. Home Instead provides customized care plans and trusted caregivers to give you peace of mind.
07/08/2025
What do you say when your child asks, āWhy doesnāt Grandma remember me?ā
If youāre navigating dementia in the family, this quick guide shares 5 ways to help kids stay connected with a grandparent who has memory lossāplus where to find age-appropriate support tools. š
Worried that forgetfulness could be more than just aging? š§ Youāre not alone and you donāt have to figure it out alone, either.
Swipe through to learn:
āļø Whatās normal vs. not in memory changes
āļø The habits that help protect brain health
āļø What caregivers can do early on
Caring for someone with memory loss starts with understanding the signsāand knowing where to turn for support. š
This Fatherās Day, go beyond the card and support Dad from heart to brain. š
Here are 5 simple ways to check in on his health: ā
š« Ask about his heart.
āHave you had your blood pressure checked lately?ā
š§ Keep his brain engaged.
āWant to play a game or share a favorite memory?ā
š½ļø Share healthy meals.
āLetās cook something with brain and heart-healthy ingredients.ā
š“ Talk about rest and stress.
āHow are you sleeping these days? Anything weighing on you?ā
š¶āāļø Move together.
āUp for a walk after dinner?ā
Because keeping Dad strong is one of the best gifts you can give. š Share this with someone who loves their dad, too.
05/30/2025
Helping a loved one stay safe at home? š” Donāt overlook the garage, laundry room, or entrywayāthese areas can pose real fall risks. A few small updates can help them stay confident and independent. š
A few simple spring cleaning updates can make a big difference in preventing falls:
ā Secure rugs & mats ā Tape down corners to prevent trips.
ā Clear walkways ā Keep hallways and floors clutter-free.
ā Improve lighting ā Motion sensor lights can help prevent nighttime falls.
ā Bathroom safety ā Use non-slip mats and grab bars for extra support.
ā Stay active ā Chair exercises and regular walking help maintain balance.
ā Rise with care ā Take time when getting up from chairs or bed.
ā Wear the right shoes ā Supportive, non-slip footwear reduces fall risks.
A safe home means greater independence. Take these small steps today to help your loved ones stay active, confident, and in control of their daily lives.š”
Caring for others is meaningful work, but it can also take a toll. This Mental Health Awareness Month, weāre reminding our Care Pros that your needs matter too. Take a moment to check in with yourself.
You deserve care just as much as you give it. š
05/23/2025
The bathroom and kitchen are two of the most-used spaces in the homeāand also two of the most dangerous for older adults. šš ļø
A few small adjustments, like grab bars or smarter storage, can make everyday tasks safer and easier for your loved one.
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Home Instead Senior CareĀ® in Succasunna (Roxbury Township) in Morris County, NJ, offers many different types of in-home care that can be individualized to meet the needs of your family members. Call us at (973) 970-9250 for a free consultation to learn how home care can benefit your family.
The Home Instead Senior Care network has been delivering in-home care for more than 25 years. All of our highly trained CAREGiversSM are bonded and insured for your peace of mind. Each CAREGiver completes a comprehensive training program to deliver individualized care with compassion.
What is Senior Care?
"Senior Care" simply means care that does not involve nursing-type activities such as wound changes. In-home care provides practical support with a human touch. Our compassionate CAREGivers assist elder clients with common activities of daily living like showering, cooking and much more. CAREGiversā can even help with errands and transportation.
Types of Senior Care Services We Offerāā
Companionship Care
Personal Careā
Meals & Nutrition
Transportation
Houseāhold Duties
Respāāite Care
Hosāpice Care Support Services
24 Hour and Live-Iān Careā
How Home Instead Senior Care Began in Morris County
In 2000, Andrea Sussman was seeking new challenges in the area of senior care. After successfully founding the Geriatric Care Coordination Program at St. Barnabas Medical Center, Andrea learned about Home Instead Senior Care and the wonderful work they were doing to help seniors and their families around the county from a neighboring Home Instead Senior Care owner. She wanted to bring that dedication and passion to the families of Morris County. So she joined forces with her mom, Susan Mayer, and together the two social workers launched what was soon to become one of Morris County's top senior care services.
Since then the business has grown and expanded from a tiny office in Morristown to an office in Denville and now to an even larger office in Succasunna. Home Instead Senior Care has now been successfully serving families with a variety of needs in Morris County and the surrounding areas for 20 years.