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Provides intensive supervision for individuals with a severe mental illness. Medication monitoring is provided as part of the program.
Provides information to senior citizens/older adults on available resources including food, housing, material goods, transportation and utilities also provides information about community agencies and organizations offering specialized services where available. Services include: Living Wills, Senior benefits assistance, Assistance with senior legal issues, Housing search assistance, Boarding home complaints.
Provides free of charge training of tutor-volunteers who are then matched with adults who cannot read or write (Basic Reading Tutoring) or cannot speak English (ESL Tutoring).
Manages a variety of mental health programs for Atlantic County residents of all ages. This includes: Overseeing the Adult Services System, Administering the Children's System of Care and Conducting Youth Mental Health First Aid Classes.
Provides birth certificates for individuals and shelter residents in New Jersey, at no cost. A social worker or coordinator of an emergency shelter may request a birth certificate on behalf of an individual.
Responds to those affected by disasters including home fires, hurricanes and flooding. Provides emergency assistance to help with needs such as temporary lodging, food, clothing, personal care items, health service and mental health services. Offers guidance with recovery planning and referrals to other agencies and organizations that may be able to provide additional assistance.
Collects and distributes donations of new, unwrapped toys to children in Cape May County.
Provides a 6-month creative therapy curriculum designed for children affected by domestic violence. Types of art therapy includes: art, music and movement, drama, and play.
Provides services for victims of intimate partner violence, family violence, and domestic violence. Services may include advocacy, legal services, access to police protection, and counseling services for both children and adults.
Responds to those affected by disasters including home fires, hurricanes and flooding. Provides emergency assistance to help with needs such as temporary lodging, food, clothing, personal care items, health service and mental health services. Offers guidance with recovery planning and referrals to other agencies and organizations that may be able to provide additional assistance.
Provides crisis intervention and screenings for psychiatric admissions. Referrals are made to the most appropriate and least restrictive treatment setting.
Provides emergency food assistance to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity in the local area.
Provides free civil legal services to individuals, including older adults, people living with HIV/AIDS in civil legal matters affecting essential needs: shelter and housing, sustainable income, consumer advocacy, assets necessary for self-sufficiency, family relationships, personal safety, and autonomy. See website or call for more specific cases.
Provides various support services for individuals with disabilities. Services include: information, referral, advocacy, liaisons to state and non-profit agencies, participation on advisory bodies, and monitoring of county government compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Provides an involuntary, inpatient unit with structured and intensive treatment to individuals experiencing serious behavioral, emotional, or psychological problems. Provides treatment, resource linkages, and learning opportunities relating to needs or personal goals.
Provides a designated county Crisis Screening Center for anyone experiencing an urgent mental health problem. There is a mobile response team available to provide services to clients at home or at the site of the crisis. Short-term intervention, de-escalation and stabilization, psychiatric evaluation, nurse assessment, and then information and referral to community-based services and access to inpatient hospitalization.
Provides food assistance to people in need. All are welcome.
Provides internet access, computers, and charging stations at no cost. Also offers access to job search databases and online support services. Acts as a cooling and warming center during all regularly scheduled open hours.
