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Provides food, and emergency services to benefit families and individuals in the community. Programs include: guitar classes food pantry, troops, and ESL classes.
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.
Provides comprehensive, accessible, and affordable primary and preventive health care to Ocean and Monmouth County residents, regardless of their ability to pay.
Provides vaccination scheduling support for older adults in the community. Hotline may be used to register, schedule, and reschedule appointments as needed.
Guides individuals and small businesses through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) application process, including appeals and complaints, by offering complete assistance and maintaining neutrality, while also providing Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) assistance to eligible applicants.
Provides hot lunch plus social, recreational, and educational programs in congregate sites. Home delivered meals provided to homebound clients. Reservations for lunch must be made 24 hours in advance. Transportation available.
Delivers comprehensive health services, including adult and women’s care, dental, cardiology, screenings, immunizations, diabetes and asthma management, prenatal and pregnancy care, low-cost contraception, HIV/STI testing, case management, and referrals for specialized care.
Offer food assistance to local residents via curbside pickup and limited home delivery for individuals unable to travel, ensuring access to essential nutrition services.
Provides free legal services to low-income tenants who are facing eviction or the threat of eviction.
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)
Assists older adults with remaining at home by providing in-home assessments, counseling, and assistance securing community services. Applicable services include: home repairs, home health care, respite, and counseling for caregivers.
Offers a 9-week summer camp full of structured, supervised activities and field trips that enhance self-esteem, promote self-sufficiency and keep children off the streets. The academic component of the program helps children become more prepared to learn when school resumes in the fall. Summer Camp currently operates in Morristown and Denville.
Provides services to youth who have had court involvement. Youth are assigned a Juvenile Case Manager, who connects them with school, counseling, substance abuse treatment and employment, depending on individual needs. The goal of a Juvenile Case Manager is to provide assistance, support and advocacy to help youth reduce the risk of violating a court order and/or being placed in juvenile detention.
Provides educational services, vocational rehabilitation, independent living training, health services, counseling, peer groups, and resource referrals for individuals with visual impairments.
