Right at Home of Central New Jersey expands into Mercer County

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Right at Home of Central New Jersey – which is currently based out of Old Bridge and services all of Middlesex and northern Monmouth counties – has expanded its home health care business to include all of the communities in Mercer County.

“Acquiring the Mercer County franchise will make us the largest Right at Home franchise in New Jersey and one of the largest in the country. We look forward to working with all of the health care partners and local businesses in Mercer County,” Beth Sholom, owner/executive director of Right at Home of Central New Jersey, said during the company’s announcement effective April 21.

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Right at Home of Central New Jersey has been in business since 2004. Sholom has a degree in special education, a Juris Doctor degree and practiced in the field of elder law for approximately 12 years, helping seniors and disabled people. She obtained her Certified Assisted Living Advisor license and wanted to work in the home health care business where she could help the same type of people she had previously worked with but in a different way. In addition, her mother worked in a nursing home and both her grandparents lived in one as well so those inspired her to want great care for seniors and to establish the Right at Home of Central New Jersey franchise, according to the statement.

Under Sholom’s leadership, Right at Home of Central New Jersey has been an advocate and fundraiser for Alzheimer’s NJ and The Parkinson’s Foundation for many years.

As the coronavirus continues to ravage communities across the world, Right at Home of Central New Jersey employees have been providing care services to senior adults and adults with disabilities in the comfort and safety of their own homes while following all of the COVID-19 safety protocols.

“We at Right at Home of Central New Jersey are proud to be part of the wonderful Middlesex and Northern Monmouth County communities and very much look forward to working with our new friends in the Mercer County communities,” Sholom said in the statement.

For more information, visit www.rightathome.net/monmouth-middlesex/, call 732-967-0900 or email beth@rahcentral.com.

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