At Gentle Hand Group Home LLC, we understand that choosing the proper care for your loved one is a big decision. To make your experience as smooth as possible, we’ve gathered answers to the most commonly asked questions about our services, pricing, and admissions process.
What type of services does Gentle Hand Group Home LLC provide?
As a newly established business in New Jersey, Gentle Hand Group Home LLC currently focuses on providing individual support through the community care program services. We offer personalized care, including life skills development, personal care, medication management, and behavioral support. Our services are tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals with developmental disabilities, helping them thrive in a supportive and nurturing environment.
Who is eligible for your group home services?
Our services are designed for individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities who qualify for support through New Jersey’s Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD). Eligibility may depend on age, medical needs, and care assessments.
Are your homes staffed around the clock?
Our group homes are staffed 24/7 by trained professionals who ensure residents are supported, supervised, and always safe.
How do you ensure the safety and well-being of residents?
We follow strict health and safety protocols, regularly train staff, and maintain a high staff-to-resident ratio. Our homes are monitored and equipped with emergency procedures to ensure constant care and protection.
How much does group home care cost?
Most of our services are covered through Medicaid and the NJ DDD’s Community Care Program. Private pay options are also available for individuals not enrolled in state-funded programs. Please contact us for a detailed cost breakdown based on your unique situation.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes, we accept Medicaid and other forms of insurance that coordinate with DDD funding. For assistance verifying your eligibility or coverage, reach out to our admissions team.
Are there any additional out-of-pocket expenses?
Some incidental costs may apply, such as transportation for personal outings or special medical supplies not covered by Medicaid. These will be clearly discussed during the intake process.
How do I schedule a consultation or tour?
You can easily set an appointment here or contact our team directly to arrange a personalized consultation or on-site tour.
What’s the process for admission into your group home?
The admission process includes an initial consultation, a review of the individual’s needs and DDA eligibility, and a home visit or virtual assessment. We work closely with families and case managers to ensure a smooth transition.
Can we meet the staff before placement?
Absolutely. We encourage families to meet our care team, visit the home, and ask questions to ensure comfort and confidence in their decision.