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Provides free or low-cost health care that may help pay for medical bills, doctor visits and prescriptions. For certain low-income individuals or families.
Provides overnight, after-hours shelter in a home-like setting with bedrooms, large kitchens, dining areas, and living rooms. Individuals have access to various services such as: Social Security and welfare offices, supermarkets, and laundry facilities.
Provides information and assistance in finding programs and services for older adults and their families. Resources are provided through Ocean County's aging network.
Offers food assistance to families with low incomes to help them buy groceries through a benefits card. The card is accepted in most food retail stores and some farmers markets.
Provides older adults with activities and social contacts in a congregate setting. Also provides a nutritionally-balanced meal in the afternoon.
Support coordinators design, approve, coordinate, and monitor a comprehensive support plan for individuals throughout New Jersey who receive services through NJ DDD Support Program. Our method utilizes a blend of professional and natural resources, such as family, neighbors, and community resources that makes the most of each person's assigned DDD budget.
Offers a support group for Alzheimer's patients, their families and friends.
Provides primary care for working adults who earn up to 250% of the federal poverty level, and do not have health insurance. Services are provided at no cost, and patients are seen both in-person and virtually.
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.
Provides an educational, social, and recreational center offering activities to youth and families. Activities may include indoor games, aquatic programs, computer classes, exercise classes, and childcare.
Provides health insurance information and assists with comparing or enrolling in health insurance. Navigators provide free and impartial information to ensure the best options to meet the specific needs of individuals and families.
Provide paratransit, shuttle, and line run services under contract with regional transportation authorities and partner organizations to enhance mobility and meet diverse transit needs.
Offers a wide range of outpatient services which may be coordinated by a case manager and may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, Social and recreational activities, life skills training, relapse prevention services, and continuing care program and supportive services (such as childcare, transportation and parenting skills development).
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).
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need. Operates as a “choice pantry” which means our clients select the food items they would like from a menu of choices that include dairy, meats, produce, shelf-stable or non-perishable items and baked goods.
Provides groceries and essential items to individuals and families in need.
Provides full-day preschool education for Elizabeth residents at no cost. Children are provided time to play and socialize with other children, breakfast, lunch, and snacks. Program continues through the summer months, to allow parents time to continue career or educational pursuits. Bilingual teaching services are available.
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.
Operates a confidential hotline to assist individuals with a substance abuse disorder, particularly regarding heroin or prescription painkillers. Counselors assess personal situations, provide guidance, and facilitate discussions. Helps individuals create personalized relapse prevention plans, address triggers and cravings, and provides information on addiction treatment. Staff also conduct follow-up calls to ensure an individuals well-being.
