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Provides transportation services via scheduled bus routes for Hunterdon County residents.
Investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect and, if necessary, arranges for the child's protection and the family's treatment. Services include: child protection, case management, foster care, adoption, and family supports and services through community providers.
Provides assistance in the following fields for those who cannot receive the assistance necessary through another source. This includes: House Cleaning, Emergency Food, Shelter Assistance, Utility Assistance, Other Emergency Services.
Provides food assistance to people in need.
Offer a variety of activities including educational programs, health and wellness information in a stimulating social setting.
Delivers nutritious meals to seniors and homebound individuals in the Morristown Area who are unable to shop for or prepare food on their own. Also acts as a wellness check, upon delivery.
Offers emergency assistance that includes but is not limited to: Shelter and household furnishings, emergency food, temporary rental assistance, back owed rent payment assistance, security deposit assistance, first-month's rent payment assistance, utility payments, and relocation cost assistance.
Provides home based crisis intervention and psycho-educational skill building strategies to families with a child at risk of out of home placement.
Provides on-site sensitivity training covering various topics. Aims to create equal communication access for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals.
Provides comprehensive mental health and substance abuse treatment services for Warren County residents. These services encompass psychiatric and counseling programs, including a consumer self-help center operating during evenings and weekends, family support and education, emergency services, substance use disorder treatment, sexual abuse treatment, Intensive Family Support Services (IFSS), and Prevention Connections aimed at enhancing family skills for youth success.
Operates as a clearinghouse, advocating for individuals with disabilities and delivering local-level technical assistance along with specialized information and referral services. Provides information about disability services, referrals to disability-specific agencies, advocacy for obtaining disability services, details on assistive devices, ADA issues, and disability-related housing renovations. Offers assistance with applications for NJ Temporary Disability and Social Security, prioritizing individuals mandated to apply by the Division of Social Services. Please note that financial assistance, Medicaid/Medicare services, housing, transportation, or any service unrelated to disability services is not provided by the Hunterdon County Office for the Disabled.
Provides support coordination services to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Also provides information and support in understanding the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) service system. Support coordinators schedule follow-ups and on a monthly basis.
Offers an individualized plan of care to meet each individuals needs who attend on a scheduled basis. Services provided include social services, recreational activities, nutritious meals, and coordination/referral for services with a licensed provider.
Provides financial assistance to help defer the cost of summer camp to those who are ages 60 and older and frail, vulnerable, or disabled with dependents ages 6 weeks - 13. Engages with those that need assistance.
Provides local families facing food insecurity with a variety of nutritious options, including fresh produce, healthy food choices, and assorted non-perishable items. In addition, we offer personal hygiene products and essential baby supplies, ensuring families have access to the basic necessities that support their well-being and dignity.
Provides funding to various services that aid eligible adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities with living, working, and thriving in their communities.
Empowers individuals who have lost their primary source of income due to life-changing events such as divorce, separation, death, or disability of a spouse. While DHP (Displaced Homemakers Program) is not an employment agency and does not provide legal advice, housing, or direct cash assistance, it offers a range of services designed to help displaced homemakers achieve financial independence and personal development.
Provides group weight management, hypnosis for weight control, new beginnings weight loss program, and pediatric and adolescent weight management.
Provides comprehensive primary health and dental care services to the medically uninsured and underserved. Services may include family medicine, health education, HIV/AIDS testing, podiatry and pediatrics.
