Warren County · 2026 guide

Home care in Warren County, NJ

New Jersey's northwestern corner — where the Delaware River defines the western edge, the Kittatinny Ridge rises to the east, and small towns like Hackettstown, Blairstown, and Hope maintain the character of an older New Jersey. Private-pay home care for Warren County families.

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Warren County is one of the least-known and least-developed corners of New Jersey — and for many of its residents, that is precisely the point. This is a county of small towns, working farms, and communities that move at a different pace from the suburban and urban counties to the south and east. It also has a growing contingent of families who moved here deliberately from more congested areas, attracted by space, quiet, and affordability.

Phillipsburg, sitting directly across the Delaware River from Easton, PA, is Warren County's largest borough. It has a working-class, post-industrial character shaped by its history as a railroad hub. Private-pay home care in Phillipsburg often serves families managing care on constrained budgets — VA benefits and long-term care insurance are important tools here, and our paying-for-care guide addresses these resources in detail.

Washington Township, the county's largest municipality, is a quiet residential community whose population has grown with families seeking affordable suburban living within commuting range of the Route 22 corridor. As these communities age, demand for home care is increasing. The township's seniors tend to be strongly attachment-to-home — they came here for the life they built, and they want to stay in it.

Hackettstown is Warren County's commercial and educational hub — home to Centenary University and a more active commercial district than elsewhere in the county. Its older residents benefit from more accessible services, and private-pay home care here can offer more flexible scheduling than in the rural townships.

Blairstown, Hope Township, and Frelinghuysen Township represent Warren County's most rural and scenic communities. These are places where neighbors know each other, church communities are central to social life, and farming heritage shapes everyday rhythms. For seniors here, the challenge of home care is logistics: distance from providers, winter road conditions, and the need to plan well in advance. Live-in care is often the only practical solution for properties set back from county roads.

Warren County affordability: At $24–$36 per hour for most care types, Warren County is among New Jersey's most affordable markets for private-pay home care. See the cost guide and cost calculator.
Communities we serve

Warren County towns & communities

We serve families across Phillipsburg, Washington Township, Hackettstown, Blairstown, Allamuchy Township, Alpha, Belvidere, Franklin Township, Frelinghuysen Township, Greenwich Township, Harmony Township, Hardwick Township, Hope Township, Independence Township, Knowlton Township, Liberty Township, Lopatcong Township, Mansfield Township, Oxford Township, Pahaquarry Township, Phillipsburg, Pohatcong Township, Washington Borough, White Township, and all Warren County communities.

Types of care

Care types available in Warren County

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Warren County FAQ

Home care in Warren County, answered

How much does home care cost in Warren County, NJ?
Warren County is among New Jersey's more affordable counties. In 2026, hourly rates typically range from $24–$36 for most care types. Families in more remote areas may see slight travel-time premiums. Use our cost calculator and paying-for-care guide.
What towns in Warren County have home care available?
We match families across Phillipsburg, Washington Township, Hackettstown, Blairstown, and all other Warren County municipalities — including the rural townships along the Delaware River and in the Kittatinny Highlands.
How does Warren County's location near the Delaware River affect care?
Many Warren County families access health systems in Easton, PA (St. Luke's University Health Network) as readily as New Jersey facilities. Post-hospital recovery care can be arranged regardless of which state's hospital discharged the patient.
Is Warren County a good place to age in place?
Yes. Warren County's lower density, clean air, and community traditions make it appealing for seniors who value natural surroundings. Private-pay home care extends the ability to age in place in small towns and rural communities where facility options may be limited.

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