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A collaborative course through which people with diabetes gain the knowledge and skills needed to modify their behavior and successfully self-manage the disease and its related conditions. The course incorporates the needs, goals, and life experiences of the person with diabetes and is guided by evidence-based standards. DSME can be conducted on an individual and/or group basis and is facilitated by a licensed health professional.
Offers small, confidential group counseling services, led by officers and qualified group leaders, that can help alleviate human needs, reduce trauma, and provide practical short-term assistance. Services focus on social adjustment and resolution development through personalized attention in small groups.
Promotes and supports exclusive breastfeeding, conducts health and nutrition screenings for early identification or treatment of risk factors, refers participants to essential health care and social services, conducts personalized nutrition/health counseling in individual and peer/group sessions, and issues food vouchers with essential nutrients to address deficiencies or lacking in their diets.
Provides health insurance information and assists with comparing or enrolling in health insurance. Navigators provide free and impartial information to ensure the best options to meet the specific needs of individuals and families.
Provides case management, breastfeeding support, and postpartum doula services to high-risk families and individuals of childbearing age. Focuses on Atlantic City and Camden.
Encourages individuals to report suspicions of fraud, waste, or abuse against Social Security to the Office of the Inspector General. Reported cases may involve making false statements on claims, concealing facts affecting benefit eligibility, misuse of benefits by a representative payee, and more, including crimes involving SSA employees, scams impersonating SSA employees, bribery, and various types of fraud.
Provides transportation for senior citizens of South Brunswick. Transportation is available to the town's senior center, shopping centers, the library, banks, the post office, pharmacies, and medical appointments.
Open Cupboard Thrift Shop sells donated household items and clothes at discounted prices. Displaced individuals and disaster victims are given items from thrift shop, based on need. Electronics, large furniture, exercise equipment, and mattresses are not sold.
Provides a nursery school, early childhood programs, summer day camp, kindergarten program, after-school enrichment programs and kids club, summer programs for children with cancer, therapeutic nursery, vacation programs and birthday parties, school of theater arts, Thurnauer school of music, and a dance school.
Trains and employs approximately 20 adults with autism, acquired brain injuries, and other intellectual/developmental disabilities. The program is available statewide.
Provides general medical, psychiatric, and long-term care services for veterans in the community. Services include: audiology, blind rehabilitation, cancer screening, dermatology, geriatrics, HIV testing and support, hospice, mental health services, occupational therapy, physical therapy, PTSD treatment, radiology, substance abuse treatment, suicide prevention, surgery, telehealth, urgent care, vocational services, and women's health care.
Provides food assistance to individuals and families facing financial hardships. Assistance is offered once a month.
Provides free, confidential, and non-judgmental pregnancy support services that offer emotional support, information, and practical assistance to individuals facing unplanned pregnancies. Connects individuals to pregnancy testing, referrals for medical care, housing, legal and financial resources, counseling, and community services; supplies maternity and baby items; and delivers ongoing support before and after birth to help individuals develop safe and realistic plans for themselves and their children.
Specializing in treating children and adolescents with depression, the Center for Children and Youth, staffed by therapists trained through The Center for the Advancement of Children’s Mental Health at Columbia University, offers collaborative interventions by child psychiatrists and therapists. The Center provides comprehensive assessment, therapy, family support, and medication management for positive outcomes.
Adult and Young Adult Center for Health provides health care and counseling for adolescents and their families. Medical services offered at the center includes sexually transmitted diseases treatment, eating disorders, family planning, counseling, psychiatric evaluations. Counseling services include family and school problems, substance abuse prevention, or early intervention services. Some services are confidential.
Provides educational resources on kidney and urological disease for patients, families, and professionals. Services include peer support line, information on dialysis, nutrition, organ donation, and a health guide.
Provides a diverse array of programs, services, and activities designed specifically for older adults aged 55 and above. Offering social engagement, and supportive programming for older adults through a community‑based senior center that promotes independence, wellness, and quality of life.
Provides food pantry that distributes groceries and limited emergency assistance to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship.
Supportive services for immigration and naturalization issues are provided for new Americans. This includes: advocacy with social services, housing, food stamps, INS, interpreting services, counseling, and citizenship preparation assistance.
