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Provides diverse health services such as a cancer clinic, cardiac rehabilitation, pain management, perinatology, and sleep health.
Specializes in providing detoxification services using methadone or suboxone to help individuals over the age of 18. For those who have drug dependency problems withdraw from the addictive drug (usually heroin, oxycodone or morphine).
Offers diagnostic and treatment services for adults with developmental disabilities. Services aid with limitations on major life activities such as self care, language, learning mobility, self direction, independent living and economic self-sufficiency.
Serves full meals to individuals in the community. Including Grab-and-Go meals.
Provides an overnight shelter for 75 guests experiencing homelessness. Its day program connects guests with vital resources and partner organizations to support their journey toward health, employment, and housing.
- Eat more fruits, vegetables and whole grains
- Drink fewer sugary beverages and reduce sodium intake
- Increase physical activity levels
- Maintain appropriate nutritional balance at all life stages
Provides basic in-town transportation for senior citizens, age 60 and older. Transportation is provided for shopping and non-emergency medical appointments. Individuals must be able to step in and out of the van.
Provides services to youth vulnerable to or experiencing stressors, coping challenges, emotional or behavioral symptoms, difficulties with substance use as a coping strategy or traumatic circumstances that may compromise the youth’s ability to function optimally and thrive within their family/living situation, school and/or community environments. Crisis mobilization is available 24/7 and can respond within 1 hour.
Supports individuals registered with the New Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), Heightened Independence and Progress (HIP) offers support coordination services. support coordination coordinators aid clients in accessing community-based programs and services, developing personalized plans to meet individual needs. By crafting service plans, support coordinators identify goals, needs, and natural supports within the family and community.
Enables individuals aged 60 and older, at risk of nursing facility placement (meeting income and resource criteria), to stay in their community homes through a broad array of in-home services. Services encompass Adult Day Health, Attendant Care, Caregiver/Recipient Training, Care Management, Chore Services, Environmental Accessibility Adaptations, Home-Based Supportive Care, Home-Delivered Meals, Personal Care Assistance, Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS), Respite Care, Social Adult Day Care, Special Medical Equipment and Supplies, and Transportation.
Provides legal representation to serve victims of human trafficking throughout New Jersey. Guides and aids with legal information.
Serves individuals diagnosed with serious, persistent mental illness who, due to his/her mental illness are dangerous to him/herself, others or property in the reasonably foreseeable future. Services include: Case management, Service linkage, Court system coordination, Transportation to IOC related appointments, Interaction with family members or other significant social supports, Peer support and Interim psychiatric medication.
Hosts a confidential registry for residents of New Jersey with special needs used by emergency response agencies in times of disaster. Allows first responders to identify and plan how best to serve individuals with special needs during a disaster.
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 comprehensive psychiatric, medical and rehabilitative services. Encourages maximum patient independence and movement towards community reintegration with an environment that is safe and caring.
Provides food pantry that distributes groceries and limited emergency assistance to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship.
Provides food assistance to eligible county residents through monthly benefits issued via an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card.
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Aims to increase the supply of quality affordable housing by building and rehabilitating deteriorated housing, primarily in Trenton. Provides first-time homeowners with long-term life skills that foster independence including: mortgage acquisition, financial management, and home maintenance and repair.
Provides assistance to women facing loss of support due to separation, divorce, death, or spousal disability. Services include: skill-building, referrals, support services, career testing, financial aid guidance, workshops, money management, computer training, job readiness, and volunteer mentorship.
