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Offers comprehensive outreach, case management, education and screening services for breast, cervical, colorectal and prostate cancers to Warren County residents. Free cancer screenings will be provided to county residents who qualify.
Provides various medical services to adults. Services include: on-site monitoring of vitals, glucose, and medications; physical therapy; nutrition management; podiatry services; therapeutic recreation; and transportation assistance. Transportation is provided for Newark and the surrounding areas. Registered nurses are available on-site.
Hosts bi-weekly food pantry for those in need. Groceries are pre-packaged and distributed; clothing and personal hygiene items are distributed when available. Children's clothes, toys, and hygienic items are available upon request.
Provides a self-directed day program for disabled adults over 21 years of age. Services include: academic tutoring, job skills training and job sampling, entrepreneurial job endeavors, volunteer work, community services, leisure and recreational activities, physical fitness, personal care services, and transportation services. Also offers weekend and evening activities, hotel respite, and individual support services.
Provides Community Support Services (CSS) to assist individuals with mental illnesses manage symptoms and maintain roles in employment, education, housing, and social settings.
Empowers adults for the Pathways to Recovery for Adults program employs an outpatient approach, delivering personalized recovery and relapse prevention plans. Certified professionals assess, educate, and treat adults and their families, emphasizing identification, intervention, and support plan development. Goals include promoting sober activities, fostering healthy relationships, and creating relapse prevention plans. The program offers drug and alcohol assessment, education, and treatment at outpatient and intensive outpatient levels. Regular group and individual/family sessions address co-occurring disorders.
Provides listings of accredited mediators in the fields of divorce and family mediation, and business and commercial mediation. Individuals can be referred to a mediator through the website. The website also explains methods for selecting a mediator for services.
Provides specialized services including afterschool Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), ages 13 to 18 years of age, individual, group, and family treatment for children, adolescents, and their families, Family Enrichment Program (FEP), providing evaluation, treatment, and outreach to high risk families that have severe problems and are referred by the DCP&P, Juvenile Evaluation and Treatment Service (JETS) for adolescents referred by family court.
Provides food assistance through a food pantry for individuals and families in the community.
Provides a comprehensive early intervention program for infants aged birth to three years with delays and disabilities. The program provides medical, educational, and therapeutic services for both children and their families.
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
Provides nutritious meals and various social and recreational activities through social centers.
Provides a short-term, crisis intervention service for adults experiencing a psychiatric crisis that diverts them from hospital emergency departments and crisis screenings to immediately accessible intervention. Services include short-term counseling, medication treatment and case management, for a duration of up to 30 days. The goal is to help individuals return to pre-crisis functioning.
Distributes seven-day emergency food packages to low-income individuals and families at eight CFA sites. Includes delivery available for homebound households.
