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Provides home health aides and offers a range of services, including: personal care assistance, bathing assistance, grooming assistance, light housekeeping, meal preparation, laundry, exercise, socialization, companionship, medication reminders, and assistance with maintaining a safe home environment.
Offers behavioral and mental health services to individuals, couples, and families grappling with issues like domestic violence, juvenile delinquency, truancy, school challenges, and child abuse or neglect, providing essential support to victims.
Offers support services such as utility assistance (electric, water and gas), childcare financial assistance, Food Stamp/SNAP and Medicaid referrals. Also includes resume building workshops, job search assistance, and family activities.
Builds and rehabilitates homes for purchase by low-income families, largely using volunteer labor and donated materials. Houses are sold to applicants with a 30-year, no-interest mortgage.
Supports local Kinship caregivers by helping them access essential services such as family support groups, Medicaid, and legal assistance. The program offers financial aid and subsidies based on income and legal guardianship status, along with ongoing guidance for Kinship Legal Guardianship to ensure caregivers receive the resources and support they need.
Provides intensive case management, wrap around services and recovery supports, focused on developing a single, coordinated care plan for pregnant/postpartum women who are using or have recently used alcohol or drugs (including prescription narcotics). Services are provided during their pregnancy and for up to one year after a birth event.
Provides nursing care, sub-acute medical care or rehabilitation programs. The 120-bed center is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
Provides free of charge training of tutor-volunteers who are then matched with adults who cannot read or write (Basic Reading Tutoring) or cannot speak English (ESL Tutoring).
Provides an opportunity to help oneself to regain health, independence, and overall well-being through a medically supervised regimen with our Cardiac Rehabilitation Program. Consisting of three key components: Exercise, supervised by trained cardiology professionals; Education on topics like nutrition and stress management; and Counseling and Support for you and your significant other to achieve a healthier, active lifestyle.
Provides older adults with activities and social contacts in a congregate setting. Also provides a nutritionally-balanced meal in the afternoon.
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 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 activities designed to reflect the interest and age group of participants as well as supporting socialization and community inclusion.
Provides free help Medicare beneficiaries who have problems with, or questions about their health insurance. For New Jersey Residents.
Provides detoxification services using methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone to help individuals who have drug dependency problems withdraw from the addictive drug. MAT services may include daily or evening dosing options, virtual dosing when clinically appropriate, group and individual therapy sessions, urine drug testing for accountability and support, on-site peer recovery support, and telehealth appointments for added convenience.
