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Provides acute, emergency, and rehabilitative medical services via both in- and outpatient formats. Provides physician referrals and community education. Specialized services include: audiology, brain tumor, cancer care, cardiac, dental, diabetes, emergency, family medicine, hospice, obstetrics, orthopedics, pediatrics, radiology, rehabilitation, respiratory, sleep disorders, stroke, surgery, vascular, and wound healing.
Provides a course that prepares immigrant students for the naturalization process. The course spans 8 to 10 weeks.
Provides various assistance programs for residents of West Windsor, such as recreational activities and other social services.
Operates a tip line for reporting suspected gas leaks. Besides investigating and resolving these leaks, NJNG also educates the public on natural gas safety.
Provides short-term intensive treatment for those in need of psychiatric stabilization. The average length of stay is 5 days.
Delivers vocational rehabilitation services aiming to foster independence and employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Services range from comprehensive vocational evaluations to job coaching, community-based assessments, specialized job placements, and career centers tailored for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Additionally, services extend to veterans, seniors, students transitioning from school to career, and those with hearing impairments. JVS placement staff actively support participants in overcoming barriers hindering their employment prospects.
Provides information, prevention education, and referral services related to substance abuse disorders. Information services include free literature on alcoholism, drug and tobacco use. Educational programs are also available and include primary prevention for children, parenting training, and educator training.
Offer programs including Preschool, Afterschool, and Summer Camp, connecting families to community-based social services that enhance social, economic, and educational well-being through outreach, family empowerment, and literacy development referrals.
Provides lower-cost housing units in South Brunswick for low-income individuals. Units consist of apartments, townhouses, or rentals.
Offer a 15-week culinary training program three times a year—in January, May, and September—with mandatory attendance, free tuition, classroom instruction, ServSafe certification, life skills, financial literacy, and interview prep, leading to job placement support and an 86% employment rate within three months.
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 food assistance on an emergency basis to people in need.
Helps military service members and their families access supportive services that are available in their local community. The centers offer clients information, referrals, and direct assistance with: Family assistance services, Transition assistance advisor, Military family life consultant, Psychological health providers, and Military OneSource.
Provides wraparound support services for recently-incarcerated individuals. Services include: addiction and behavioral health treatment, sober transitional housing, Medicaid registration and healthcare linkage, assistance with Motor Vehicle Commission identification, legal services, mentoring through faith-based and professional networks, and support for training and employment.
Provides speech-language evaluations and therapy for individuals with communications disorders related to voice, fluency, articulation, stroke, and cleft palate, language learning disorders. Diagnostic audiological evaluations are conducted, and hearing aids are distributed.
Provides services to youth who have had court involvement. Youth are assigned a Juvenile Case Manager, who connects them with school, counseling, substance abuse treatment and employment, depending on individual needs. The goal of a Juvenile Case Manager is to provide assistance, support and advocacy to help youth reduce the risk of violating a court order and/or being placed in juvenile detention.
Provides information and assistance to older persons, adults with physical disabilities, caregivers and professionals looking for services or programs. Assists seniors, adults, and their caregivers in finding benefits and services they need.
Provides experienced, quality, end-of-life care to patients and their families. Operating in-home or at the hospital's Inpatient Center, the HospiceCare's team provides specialized care to relieve pain and control symptoms while enhancing comfort and quality of life for terminally ill persons and their families during the final stage of any disease.
Provides free groceries to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity to support household nutrition and stability..
Informs police of aggressive drivers. This hotline should NOT be used to report 9-1-1 emergencies.
