Home Care Accreditation
Meet New Jersey legislation requirements with the leader in accreditation - The Joint Commission 
Meet New Jersey requirements quickly and efficiently with
The Joint Commission 
What's being required?

New Jersey health care services firms providing homemaker services must be accredited within 12 months of seeking initial registration with the Division of Consumer Affairs and must show evidence of accreditation when seeking registration renewals.



How to Effectively Meet New Jersey Legislation

The Joint Commission proudly offers prompt scheduling and delivery of survey findings on-site to expedite receipt of your accreditation decision. For registration renewals you'll simply need to show evidence of accreditation. With our triennial accreditation cycle, you'll be in compliance with New Jersey legislation for three years. 



Accreditation to 
Meet Your Unique Needs


  • Expert Guidance - Our experienced surveyors proactively share best practices and provide hands-on learning opportunities. You will also receive a thorough written assessment with practical, evidence-based strategies you can implement for ongoing performance improvement. 

  • Unmatched Customer Support - The Joint Commission customizes its standards and survey process to address the specific needs of your organization and patients.  Our dedicated staff members and robust educational resources guide you every step of the way. 


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Pathway to Accreditation
See how manageable the accreditation process is with these simple 10 steps!



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Learn why organizations continue to choose Joint Commission accreditation  



Looking for more on the mandate? Read the legislation
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Take the Next Step!

Act now to ensure compliance with New Jersey law. Request a call and let our team help you jump-start your preparation efforts! We’re eager to help!