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Provides outpatient mental health and substance use treatment including therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and care coordination to support recovery and overall wellness.
Provides limited financial assistance to tenants in imminent danger of eviction due to temporary financial problems. Assists the vulnerable.
Provides referrals to various local and county agencies offering programs for seniors that include, but are not limited to: visiting nurse services, adult day care, legal services, nutrition programs, housekeeping services, and dental and vision services (some of which may be at a discounted rate). Made for various health services not directly available at the Health Department.
Provides a daytime program for homeless men and women, where guests have access to supportive services. The program also operates a soup kitchen where guests can receive a hot meal for breakfast and lunch.
Provides bankruptcy assistance services through various means. Services are available via a joint program with the bankruptcy bench/bar and Rutgers Law School - Camden for Chapter 7 filing assistance, and via individual referrals.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides a bus service to all eligible seniors and disabled persons. Service includes transportation to doctor appointments, supermarkets, convenience stores, and the Senior Center.
Provides supportive services specific to HIV-positive gay or bisexual men ages 18 - 24. Provides holistic patient-centered care through medical support, supportive housing, therapeutic/substance-abuse counseling, and academic and employment support, to young men facing discrimination, exploitation, and homelessness.
Offers an early pregnancy ultrasound to confirm pregnancy.
Provides professional development, continuing legal education (CLE), legal research resources, legislative advocacy, networking opportunities, and public legal information resources to individuals in New Jersey.
Provides progressive leg-strengthening and balance exercises with a walking plan. Walking plan is followed by 5–6 home visits from a registered nurse to assess, teach, and monitor progress after an initial evaluation.
Recruits, trains, and coaches citizen-volunteers. For those who advocate for abused children in the community and in the courtroom.
Facilitates contact between birth family members and adoptees whose adoptions were processed by DCP&P or by its predecessor agencies: the Division of Youth and Family Services, the Bureau of Children's Services, the State Board of Child Welfare or the State Board of Children's Guardians. Registry services are not available to members of the adoption community whose adoptions were processed independently (through attorneys) or through private adoption agencies.
Assist homeless individuals in returning to a safe and supportive living situation by coordinating transportation and verifying the availability of housing or care at the destination.
