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Provides community-based case management and outreach services for adults who are dealing with a serious and persistent mental illness, and are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. Also provides targeted case management services for military veterans experiencing homelessness and mental health issues. Does not provide emergency placement.
Provides daily transportation by bus for individuals in the community. Destinations include: the local senior center, shopping centers, municipal offices, banks, and other approved scheduled excursions.
Provides free counseling to children, youth, and families in up to 21 years old who may face behavioral challenges or have a mental health diagnosis, and are Medicaid recipients. These counseling services aim to support, enhance, and encourage individuals and families, collaborating with them to identify strengths and needs to accomplish their goals. Services include comprehensive mental health assessment, family and individual counseling, skill building (such as coping and anger management), psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, and referrals to additional services.
Offers support for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders in the community, the Transitional Aftercare Services Program (TASP) offers ongoing case management, introduces self-help groups like AA and NA, and organizes recreational activities. Participants benefit from transportation to self-help groups and recreational events, fostering group support and enjoyment.
Provides transportation services for individuals residing in Eatontown. Services include: Shuttle services, the Flex-T program for individuals with reduced mobility, and the EZ Ryde4Life program for individuals ages 18 and older.
Provides programs for community youth in effort to enrich their lives through social engagement, sports, and arts and crafts classes. Programs include but are not limited to: football camp, summer baseball camp, summer mini soccer league, playgrounds, tennis, big brother program, track, bowling, and canvas painting.
Provides assistance and information regarding health insurance programs. Administers state Medicaid and Medicaid related programs, helps provide equitable access to quality health care, provides assistance with questions or problems regarding Medicaid, and provides NJ Family Care and Medicaid cards for SSI recipients.
Provides assistance in navigating the legal system and courtroom preparation. Also provides accompaniment and referrals to additional services.
Offers a Thanksgiving dinner for families and friends.
Works to prevent substance abuse in individuals, families, schools and the broader community. combats alcoholism and drug abuse in the community through involvement, consultation, education, advocacy, and cooperative relationships with numerous organizations.
Provides information on various benefits available to veterans residing in New Jersey. Benefits include: Medicaid, the GI Bill, long-term care, pensions, civil service jobs, and property and income tax deduction or exemption.
Serves to protect and advocate for the legal and human rights of people with disabilities. For those who are not able to be served in the CAP, PAIMI, or PADD programs.
Provides food assistance to individuals and families in need. Available food includes: fresh and frozen meat, dairy products, produce, and shelf-stable goods.
Assists low-income individuals who are eligible for free legal services/counseling in various civil matters. Services cover: housing issues, eviction, domestic violence, divorce, child custody, and bankruptcy.
Offers support to parents and primary caregivers regarding a child's drug use and drinking. Specialists help outline prevention, intervention, and recovery methods, and inform callers about different resources available to them.
Offers a wide range of outpatient services which may be coordinated by a case manager and may includes individual and group counseling, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development).
Provides a variety of stimulating programs which teach and improve skills for those with developmental disabilities. Activities and events are available to the participants including but not limited to; socialization, practical arts, computers, recreation, crafts, music therapy, community integration, sensory integration, clinical and medical services, fine and gross motor skills, reading, and psychological services.
