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Provides assistance with daily tasks and care through a network of registered nurses. Types of care include bathing, transfers, ambulation, meals, therapy, and exercises.
Provides 128 low and moderate-income units in the Pequannock area. 120 units are located at the Glens, and 8 units located at Crestwood Park. These units are for purchase only.
Assists older, handicapped and low-income persons in weatherizing their homes. Aids with improving their heating system efficiency and conserving energy.
Provides case management services, such as accessing benefits and developing skills to live independently, for individuals with a documented severe and persistent mental health diagnosis.
Assists applicants with various benefits including retirement, disability, survivors, SSI, and Medicare. Applicants should apply for retirement benefits at least 3 months before retiring, and disability payments are for those with severe impairments hindering work or leading to death. Eligibility for disability under SSI depends on work history and financial resources. A replacement Social Security card can also be obtained in-office. Check the website for online services.
Provides support, education, and connections to community-based mental health and social services for individuals with mental illness. Services include: mentoring and companionship for socialization and support; direct advocacy to link individuals with mental health, entitlements, housing, medical, legal, physical, self-help, wellness, educational, and recreational services; group services in boarding homes and other community-based locations; education; recreation; socialization; and advocacy. Engages in multicultural outreach to under-served populations and supports, advocates, and trains mental health service consumers to serve as advocates on community-based mental health boards, committees, and task forces.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides crisis intervention, short-term family therapy, case management, and court advocacy to families in an effort to divert from the formal court system. Aims to help stabilize and keep families intact and prevent out-of-home placement.
Offers a variety of activities including crafts, line dancing, computer classes, self defense courses, and bingo. A lunch time meal is served daily. The centers are open during the day and occasionally offer special activities and events during the evening.
Offer support to women and girls with endometriosis through local chapters, support groups, crisis call listeners, contact lists, and a global correspondence network.
Provides bi-lingual outpatient mental health services for individuals and families. Services include: individual and family therapy, medication monitoring, and physical health monitoring. Services are geared towards individuals and families affected by mental illness and/or disabilities.
Support coordinators design, approve, coordinate, and monitor a comprehensive support plan for individuals throughout New Jersey who receive services through NJ DDD Support Program. Our method utilizes a blend of professional and natural resources, such as family, neighbors, and community resources that makes the most of each person's assigned DDD budget.
Serves women who are homemakers, caregivers, widows, divorcees, or those who have become displaced due to separation or spouse deployment and must now enter or return to the job market. Services include career counseling, interest testing, life skills workshops, legal clinics, educational opportunities, employment assistance, resume writing, job search support, computer training groups, and various support and self-help groups.
Operates as the state's medical transportation broker and can arrange non-emergency medical appointments transportation for Medicaid recipients throughout the state of New Jersey. Modivcare will also pick up patients who require the assistance of canes, wheelchairs, oxygen, IV drip, and other medical devices.
Provides child, adult, and family counseling services. Counseling, offered individually, conjointly, or in groups, addresses various issues like postpartum depression, family conflict, stress, anger management, grief, substance abuse, trauma, bullying, LGBT+ issues, and domestic violence. Both short-term and long-term treatment options are available.
Provides phone support and referrals to pregnant and postpartum individuals who may be experiencing a perinatal mood disorder. Also offers group support and education in the community, and support to providers who use the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen.
Provides assessment, information and referral, and crisis intervention services. For juveniles and families in crisis.
