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Offer behavioral health services—individual, family, couples, and group counseling, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, and case management—with trauma-informed, client-centered care to build life skills, reduce symptoms, and improve daily functioning.
Assists adults with disabilities gain the skills and training needed to acquire jobs, with ongoing support from Employment Specialists for a smooth transition post-placement.
Offers behavioral and mental health services to individuals, couples, and families grappling with issues like domestic violence, juvenile delinquency, truancy, school challenges, and child abuse or neglect, providing essential support to victims.
Provides phone, chat, and online assistance to crime victims and their loved ones. Assistance includes: safety planning, connection to attorneys and local resources, victim rights and options, and crime victim compensation information. All crimes are covered, but particular focus is given to victims of violent crime, stalking, human trafficking, and financial crimes.
Provides a variety of vehicle-related services for residents, including titles, licenses, registrations, abstracts (certified, five-year), salvage titles, suspension/restoration, driver conferences, vehicle inspection, vision and knowledge tests, CDL written tests, basic road tests, CDL road tests, motorcycle/moped road tests. Not all services may be available at each facility.
Provides free transportation for senior citizens and disabled to supermarkets, department stores, senior centers, and other commonly accessed locations within the community. Handicap accessibility and door-to-door pick up is available only in certain townships.
Offers clothing, household items and other items at a discounted price.
Outpatient rehabilitative programs for patients who have experienced angina, myocardial infarction, or coronary bypass. The program also assists patients with chronic emphysema, bronchitis or asthma.
Offers case management services for family members with special needs, covering developmental, behavioral, psychiatric, and other disabilities through a private pay program. Enrolled participants in the Coordinated Care of MetroWest (CCM) can establish a trust for lifetime case management post-parental passing or purchase case management hours as needed before. Services comprise information & referrals, counseling, assessments, care plan development, plan monitoring, and client advocacy.
Provides food assistance to individuals in the community.
Provides comprehensive primary health and dental care services to the medically uninsured and under served. Services may include family medicine, health education, HIV/AIDS testing, podiatry and pediatrics.
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 food assistance for individuals in need.
Distributes weekly grocery bags and essentials, prioritizing hungry families, adults, and community members in need, with dignity and respect, on a first-come, first-served basis until supplies run out.
Provides residential services for individuals who are developmentally disabled. Residences that are provided group homes, supervised day programs, and supported living.
Provides gardening resources and nutritional education to Newark families.
Offers a discounted rate on water use to eligible older adults and individuals with disabilities. An application is required each year to continue receiving a discount.
Provides a free, intensive, structured training program for treating and managing diabetes. Classes, held once per week for six weeks, focus on managing lifestyle behaviors and emotional well-being. Facilitated by trained leaders, potentially peer leaders with diabetes, the participative classes build mutual support and success, boosting participants' confidence in health management. Each participant receives the companion book "Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions, 4th Edition," and an audio relaxation tape
Facilitates various peer support groups: Adjust to Vision Loss Project: Fosters a community for individuals with vision loss to share experiences, receive peer support, and gain education through virtual and in-person activities. COPE: Caters to individuals with multiple sclerosis.
The Self-Advocacy Group: Covers topics like self-esteem, disability perception, employment, family dynamics, and self-advocacy skills. Women with Disabilities: Addresses relationship, family, employment, and daily challenges, offering a platform for information sharing. Limited transportation is available for Bergen County residents attending COPE and the Women's Group.
