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Enables participants to live at home in the evenings and on the weekends while receiving individualized care for their medical, nursing, social, rehabilitative and personal needs at the centers. Services include: Health Supervision and Nursing Care, Recreational Activities, Nutritious Meals, Special Medical Care Services (Dental, Podiatry, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy..etc) Transportation (Doctor's appointment & shopping)
Provides outpatient mental health services for residents of Salem County, ages 18 and older. Available services include: Individual, group and family counseling on a broad range of issues, Psychiatric crisis intervention, 24 hour emergency evaluation for the county, Crisis stabilization, Psychiatric evaluations, Adult, children, and adolescent partial care.
Includes a variety of macaroni and cheese, tuna, boxed mashed potatoes, cereal, canned soup and other food items. Made to support hungry individuals and families.
Provides an evidence-based lifestyle change program for preventing type 2 diabetes. These year-long classes help participants make real lifestyle changes such as eating healthier, including physical activity into their daily lives, and improving problem-solving and coping skills.
Serves as a peer support line for mental health service recipients struggling with grief, sadness, anger, loneliness, or other emotions. Non-crisis support is provided by mental health consumers.
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.
Provides volunteer opportunities available off-site, as well as at the Center City Philadelphia headquarters. The agency provide training wherever it is required. Over 120 people actively assist in areas such as braille production, individual tutoring, and counseling. Personal services like mail and book reading, check writing, and shopping assistance can also be handled by volunteers.
Provides educational and recreational programs and essential support services including parent workshops and seminars, respite, emergency respite, sensory and technology items and supplies, and other unexpected supports to children and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Offers individuals who have been out of school for an extended period or never completed their high school education an opportunity to obtain their high school diploma and/or enhance basic skills, with instruction in math, reading, writing, and communication to improve job market prospects or pursue advanced training. Utilizing computers, the program facilitates learning of essential workplace computer skills, while practice drills focus on real-life situations at work, school, and home. Staff support participants in identifying additional services conducive to workplace success.
Offers monthly meetings and ongoing virtual platforms in a welcoming atmosphere where teens and young adults like you can find support, guidance, and a sense of community. Provides a safe, supportive environment for LGBTQIA+ and allied teens and young adults to gather, socialize, organize, and help each other. Groups are held in-person and virtually each month for both teens and young adults. Monthly group meetings for teens and for young adults are held in-person and virtually at various locations.
Delivers nutrition and breastfeeding education, nutritious foods, and enhanced access to regular health care and social services for low and moderate-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, as well as young children with or at risk of nutrition-related health problems. The service actively promotes and supports exclusive breastfeeding, conducts health and nutrition screenings, facilitates referrals to necessary health care and community services, and offers personalized nutrition/health counseling through individual and peer/group sessions. Additionally, the program issues food vouchers containing essential nutrients to supplement deficient or lacking diets.
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Offers a wide range of services for residents, including law enforcement, emergency services, tax information and collection, public health, environmental concerns, primary health care, animal control, street maintenance, waste management, document issuance, and public libraries.
Helps families develop a sense of security and higher level of self assurance. Individuals learn the power of advocating for themselves. Encourages stronger families and healthier communities. Counselors provide support to families and teach the ways to manage household tasks, strengthen positive parenting skills, seek affordable medical care, link to community resources, manage personal finances, link to housing resources, advocate for themselves, and improve organizational skills
Supports medical research, patient services, and public education on the subject. Offers referrals to local medical resources and sponsors the Thalassemia Action Group (TAG), a support group for patients and their families. Provides publications on the topic to the public.
Collects donations of toys and gifts for children (infant through the age of 8) in need during the December holiday season. Gifts are distributed through UWGUC and partner agencies. Donations are accepted from individuals, families, small businesses, corporations and schools.
Administers a variety of services, including compensation, education, insurance, loan guaranty, pension, and vocational rehabilitation. Provides employment for veterans, service members, their families and survivors. The office offers counseling about eligibility for VA benefits and how to apply, information about VA health care and memorial benefits, outreach to veterans, including those who are homeless or at risk for homelessness and older, minority, and women veterans, public affairs.
Offers food assistance to families with low incomes to help them buy groceries through a benefits card. The card is accepted in most food retail stores and some farmers markets.
Provides HIV prevention, testing, and support services for individuals and families affected by HIV and those at risk. Delivers case-managed services that include medical and non-medical case management, housing placement assistance, mental health and substance use counseling, and legal advocacy, and offers community health worker support, health education, and wellness programming
