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Provides comprehensive mental health and substance abuse treatment services for Warren County residents. These services encompass psychiatric and counseling programs, including a consumer self-help center operating during evenings and weekends, family support and education, emergency services, substance use disorder treatment, sexual abuse treatment, Intensive Family Support Services (IFSS), and Prevention Connections aimed at enhancing family skills for youth success.
Provides early intervention and family services to infants and toddlers with hearing impairments. Services are conducted in the child's in natural environments.
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.
Provides a mobile response team available to provide services to clients at home or at the site of the crisis. Short-term intervention, de-escalation and stabilization, psychiatric evaluation, nurse assessment, and then information and referral to community-based services and access to inpatient hospitalization.
Provides comprehensive counseling services. Aimed to assist individuals, couples, families, and groups by skilled and credentialed outpatient clinicians.
Provides assistance in obtaining adaptive devices, individual client advocacy, housing, information and referral, medical mobility, recreation, self-help groups, social security and other social assistance programs, transportation. Sign language is used by staff. Also has employment services, switchboard operations, and company store.
Provides a sleepaway and daytime summer camp programs for children and teens offering non-competitive games, woodshop, nature, campcraft, swimming/boating, athletics, mini-farm, crafts, ropes course, and performing arts. Transportation to camp is provided from selected locations in New Jersey at no additional cost.
Teaches individuals how to effectively help adolescents in crisis, or those struggling with a mental health or substance abuse disorder. Topics covered include anxiety, depression, substance use, disorders in which psychosis may occur, behavioral disorders such as ADHD, and eating disorders.
Provides seniors multiple different services that include book deliveries, seminars about senior-specific topics, assistance in applying for New Jersey State Library Talking Book and Braille Center, and requests for print, audio or digital materials.
Provides training and support with daily living activities to adults with developmental disabilities. Individuals participate in practice arts, including: cooking, recreation, social activities, and community integration. Also provides vocational assessments, job readiness training, skill development, and budgeting assistance.
Operates a 90-bed temporary shelter capacity, 62 of which are in bedrooms that accommodate from 2 to 8 individuals and 28 are dormitory style. In addition, there is a seasonal (December 15th through March 14th) sit-up shelter for 15 individuals.
The Center receives referrals for temporary shelter from community agencies, religious institutions, and law enforcement agencies. Those referred to the Center may have a history of substance abuse, physical and mental health problems, and unemployment, in addition to homelessness.
