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Offers specialized classes and support groups which cover civics for residency preparation, ESL at varying levels, financial literacy, health and nutrition, practical skills, and Spanish for English-speaking professionals.
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
Delivers short-term residential substance abuse treatment services for individuals battling addiction, addressing addiction and living skills issues within a highly structured recovery environment. The program mandates no less than 12 hours of counseling weekly across at least 6 sessions and provides a minimum of 7 hours of structured daily programming.
Offers payment assistance for prescription medications, medical equipment, supplies, nutritional supplements, and food. Provides referrals for diagnosis and treatment, along with public and patient educational materials. Offers patient/family counseling, informative videos on various aspects of the disease, as well as outreach and support.
Providing comprehensive primary care, preventive care, dental care, women’s health, pediatrics, internal medicine, mental health and behavioral health/addiction services, along with a range of enabling support services.
Provides routine, non-medical assistance to adults with disabilities who are employed, involved in community volunteer work, or attending school and are not eligible for Medicaid. Personal assistants help with tasks such as: light house keeping, bathing, dressing, preparing meals, shopping, driving, or using public transportation.
- Information and referral
- Advocacy
- Companion services
- Case management
- Support group
- Self directed respite care
Assists adults and youth experiencing a psychiatric emergency. Through crisis intervention, assessment, support and stabilization, the team safely resolves an individual's behavioral health crises. Provides a full spectrum of services for those in acute psychiatric distress.
Provides information to seniors and disabled older adults on available resources in the community. Programs include: Food assistance, Housing assistance, Transportation and Utility assistance.
Provides various resources and supports to families. Resources include: a library with computer access and community workshops on health, parent education, parent and child activities, housing, employment, and life skills.
Provide access to Certified Application Counselors (CACs) who guide you through NJ FamilyCare and Health Insurance Marketplace applications, assist with form completion, appeals, and help you find the right coverage—all at no cost.
Diabetes Self-Management Education Classes (DSME) and training is 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. The course covers topics such as: - Diabetes disease process & treatment options - Incorporating nutrition management, physical activity & utilizing medications - Monitoring blood glucose & using results to improve control - Preventing, detecting & treating acute & chronic complications - Goal setting and problem solving - Integrating psychosocial adjustment - Preconception care and management during pregnancy (if applicable)
