Caring Senior Service offers elderly care, education, and safety. The company strives to assist families in the care of their loved ones and maximize the time seniors are able to safely and comfortably age in place. It is located in Hamilton and services Mercer County and the surrounding counties of Burlington, Somerset, Monmouth, and Middlesex.
Caring Senior Service, specialty GreatCare, provides clients with quality caregivers, care solutions, and active involvement. Its services include personal care, meal preparation, light housekeeping, transportation, medication reminders, and all of the assistance seniors require to remain healthy and happy in the comfort of their own homes.
The Owner and Agency Director, Tom Kopp, opened the Caring Senior Service franchise in Mercer County after 25 years as an executive handling professional liability and specialty insurance claims. Kopp gained experience as a caregiver and with caregivers while looking after a sick family member. His experience inspired him to seek a rewarding venture that would make a difference in the lives of his community. He sought an in-home care company that shared his passion for prolonging the time loved ones are able to live safe, healthy, and happy at home. Kopp was immediately drawn to Caring Senior Service.
“I knew that Caring Senior Service was the right decision for me and for the residents of Mercer County because they care greatly not only for their clients, but also their growing family of colleagues and caregivers,” said Kopp. “The personal rewards and self-satisfaction I have gained by providing our clients the ability to safely remain in their homes is tenfold all the rewards I experienced in my past career.”
Tom and his team of nurses and care managers are available 24/7. They employ all their caregivers and are fully insured and bonded. Caring Senior Service is licensed under the laws of NJ.
Caring Senior Service of Mercer County, 2382 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road, Hamilton. 609-456-0473. www.princetonseniorcare.com. See ad, page 12.

