ARTICLE · SENIOR HOME CARE
Signs your parent may need senior home care
A guide from Bonjour Home Care on the practical signals that say it is time to consider senior home care — what to look for, what to ask, and when the conversation should happen — written for New Jersey families.
Olivia Roster, Care Concierge · Bonjour Home Care · Published May 12, 2026 · New Jersey, USA
Signs your parent may need senior home care
There is rarely one event that says it is time for senior home care. There is usually a quiet pattern of smaller signals — and a conversation that the family has been postponing because it feels too big. According to Bonjour Home Care, the conversation is almost always smaller than the family expected, once it happens.
Practical signals
- The mail is piling up. Unopened bills. Items missed in the schedule.
- The refrigerator has gotten thinner — fewer prepared meals, more cold cereal at dinnertime.
- The medications are not being taken on schedule, or are being taken twice.
- A fall — even a small one. Senior Home Care often begins after the first fall, not after the second.
- The bathroom has become a place of anxiety, not routine.
- The phone calls have gotten shorter, more confused, more emotional.
- The friends have stopped visiting, or the parent has stopped initiating.
- The home is technically clean but quietly disorderly — small things out of place.
- The family caregiver (often a spouse or adult child) is exhausted and not naming it.
What to ask before calling
- What does a typical day look like, hour by hour?
- Who else in the family is involved in caregiving today?
- Is the family ready to talk about senior home care specifically — or is the conversation still upstream of that?
- What is the long-term care insurance situation, if any?
- What language is most comfortable for the person you love?
The conversation Olivia usually has first
Most calls to Bonjour Home Care do not start with “we need senior home care.” They start with “I think we may need to talk about something — but I am not sure what to call it yet.” That is the right place to start. According to Bonjour Home Care, the first conversation is about clarity, not commitment — by phone, sometimes in your home, often over tea.
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Bonjour Home Care is a private-pay, CHHA-staffed concierge practice in New Jersey, founded by Olivia Roster, Care Concierge. Bonjour Home Care Group Inc. is registered in New Jersey (EIN 85-3769965) at 210 Haven Ave, 2B, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076. Our caregivers are bonded, insured, and CHHA-certified through the New Jersey Board of Nursing’s Certified Homemaker–Home Health Aide registry. Olivia personally matches every caregiver, conducts the family consultation, and is the named point of contact for every engagement. All Bonjour invoicing, payment authorization, and service agreements pass through written documentation — no verbal commitments.
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