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Provides supportive treatment services to individuals with a serious mental health concern. Services include: personalized home-based support, medication management, crisis response, career counseling, and life skills training. Services are delivered in-home or via community settings and aim to promote self-management and community integration, prevent hospitalization, and improve quality of life.
Provides outpatient services for adults in the community. Services include: counseling, treatment, and support to address mental health needs while allowing individuals to maintain daily responsibilities.
Provides food to individuals and families in need.
Offers comprehensive training in several subjects, Adult Basic Skills education classes, and GED classes. Additionally, it is a designated One Stop Center where individuals can conduct job searches utilizing the computer lab and resource center.
Provides home-based education and care for first-time pregnant mothers. Delivered by a registered nurse to promote maternal health, healthy pregnancy outcomes, and child health and development. Services begin in the first trimester and continue through the child's 2nd birthday.
Provides long term skilled nursing care for older adults and those suffering from illness or disabilities. Services include; Long term physical, occupational, and speech therapy, Special outings and entertainment, Alzheimer's care, Cancer care, Counseling, Diabetes management, IV therapy, Neuromuscular care, Nutritional management, Pain management, Restorative nursing, Stroke care and Wound care.
Hosts an online directory of hospitals, home health agencies, and other acute and ambulatory care services in New Jersey. Users may search by location, facility name, facility type, and services offered.
Provides assistive technology and resources for individuals with difficulty using, reading, seeing, or hearing a computer; children struggling with learning in school; or individuals with learning or developmental disabilities. Services include: adult education classes, assistive technology information, and computer classes.
Provides intensive services for men in recovery from chronic substance use in a secure, structured and substance-free environment. Services include 12-Step philosophy, peer support, and clinically-oriented counseling interventions.
Educates Hudson County students, ages 8 through 14. Teaches basic computer skills, word processing programs for Windows, basic internet usage, and using the web for research.
Offers one-on-one information and counseling for Medicare beneficiaries to help them understand what benefits they are entitled to. Benefits include: Medicare parts A, B, and D coverage; Medigap; HMO; PPO; and long-term care policies.
Provides after-school and summer enrichment programming that includes academic support, tutoring, youth development, recreation, and S.T.E.A.M.-focused activities designed to improve educational outcomes and provide safe, structured learning opportunities for students and their families.
Provides an accessible, free telephone helpline to assist children and adolescents with day-to-day concerns. Listeners encourage discussion, provide support, and offer practical guidance.
Offers on-site sit-down meals, meals to go, delivery of meals to seniors, on-site Choice Pantry services and a food truck that visits various neighborhoods in our area to provide meals.
Serves meals to any homebound elderly and/or disabled individuals. Open to residents of Morris County.
Aids older adults make appointments for outpatient evaluations. Also gaining information about and referrals to community psychiatrists, and get details about free screenings and support groups.
Remediates homelessness or imminent risk for adults with a mental health condition by providing linkages to develop client stability. Services include: outreach, screening and diagnostic treatment, referrals for primary health care, employment and educational services, housing assistance, mental health and substance use disorder treatment, relationship building, access to financial assistance services such as general and emergency assistance, Medicaid, as well as transportation assistance. Individuals seeking services may have a co-occurring medical condition that has remained untreated; however, the program cannot accept new consumers who are already receiving other case management services.
