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Provides educational and vocational services. This includes individual and group counseling for alcohol and drug addictions, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, relapse prevention services, social and recreational activities, support programs for family members, and 12-step meeting program.
Provides individuals and families who are in need with information and supportive services. Includes case management, food pantry for immediate need, and assistance with finding permanent housing and achieving housing stability.
Manages mental health-based screening services. This is for psychiatric emergencies, crisis intervention services, and information and referrals.
Provides adult learners with tailored training in High School Equivalency/GED test preparation, Adult Basic Education (ABE), English as a Second Language (ESL), and job readiness skills.
Provides a contact point for veterans and family members to obtain information about benefits. Claims can be instituted from this office. Documents needed: discharge papers, Social Security number, claim or file number.
Fosters a comprehensive human service delivery system to enhance health, safety, and quality of life. Empowers individuals and families, advocates for sound policies, and mobilizes resources.
Provides one daily hot and one daily cold meal, limited weekend meals, access to nutrition counseling, monthly shelf-stable groceries, Blizzard Bags, and pet food to homebound individuals. Service is unavailable on holidays, but may be offered prior.
Delivers health and disease-related information to the public, healthcare providers, and public health professionals. Live agents offer up-to-date, reliable, and science-based information on over 750 health topics, covering health promotion, infectious diseases, recommended practices for international travel, disease prevention, injury and disability prevention, and readiness for emerging health threats. Additionally, printed materials can be ordered by phone or downloaded from the website.
Offers families who meet criteria and income guidelines temporary cash assistance and support services. Services may include: Childcare payment assistance, Transportation services, Work-related expenses (limited) and Family violence intervention.
Provides professional development, continuing legal education (CLE), legal research resources, legislative advocacy, networking opportunities, and public legal information resources to individuals in New Jersey.
Offers financial assistance to county residents who are at risk of homelessness, but are INELIGIBLE for welfare programs. This includes: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), General Assistance (GA), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Helps seniors evaluate the option of reverse mortgages and provide additional resources in the community to meet their needs. The counseling fee may also be delayed for those who are facing hardships such as foreclosure, disability, bankruptcy or receiving respite or hospice care
Assists seniors and disabled individuals by providing door-to-door transportation services. This includes medical appointments, banks, supermarkets, and other essential destinations that may be challenging to reach due to transportation or health limitations.
Provides information and referral services to help individuals with developmental disabilities navigate federal, state, and local service systems. Aids residents of Hunterdon County.
Provides food items to individuals and families facing food insecurity.
Provides counseling, group therapy, case management, and drug screenings for individuals with a substance abuse disorder.
Provides assistance with applying for health coverage. Trained and certified staff members can help individual consumers understand health coverage options, complete eligibility forms, and enroll in a plan through the health insurance marketplace. The NJ FamilyCare Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is also available to those who qualify.
Supports patients with kidney disease by directly providing financial assistance for treatment-specific needs, including durable medical supplies like BP cuffs, home hemodialysis expenses such as modifications, machines, and training, kidney donor and transplant costs. This includes medication (both prescription and over-the-counter), mobility aids, nutritional supplements, treatment-related expenses.
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)
Offers a drop-in Saturday program for adults and children with developmental disabilities. Participants are registered and dropped off for the Saturday afternoon program, which provides lunch, socialization and activities and a period of respite for families.
