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Provides face-to-face emergency services to youth and families in the community, within one hour of being contacted. Aims to help calm and stabilize youth in the community. Services also help maintain family relationships so youth may remain in-home.
Provides educational services, vocational rehabilitation, independent living training, health services, counseling, peer groups, and resource referrals for individuals with visual impairments.
Helps individuals with Alzheimer's Disease and dementia and their families, who may be interested in participating in a clinical trial, to find out more about available trial programs in, and around, the communities where they live. Clinical research trials test new ways to detect, treat and prevent Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Clinical trials offer the opportunity for individuals to participate in studies, while also helping others through the advancement of research.
Offering grief counseling and information and referral services for New Jersey residents who have lost loved ones as a result of the COVID-19 ("coronavirus") pandemic. Website also contains a resource directory.
Provides information and resources to consumers in regards to allergy, asthma, and immunology for optimal patient care. Also assists consumers locate an allergist.
Provides an arthritis-friendly low-cost, evidence-based group exercise and fall prevention program. The program uses simple, easy-to-learn movements that help motivate individuals to stay active. Classes meet for one hour three times a week in person, online, or as a hybrid schedule.
Partners with middle schools to select students and teach them important life skills that lead to good choices, such as goal setting, anti-bullying, cyber-safety, and anti-substance. These students then mentor 4th graders.
Connects pregnant individuals, parents, and caregivers of young children with free or affordable wellness resources, identifies their needs, and links them to various health services. Services include: health insurance, medical care, housing, childcare, prenatal health education, WIC applications, early childhood programs, and home visiting programs.
Offers an early pregnancy ultrasound to confirm pregnancy.
Distributes monthly packages of commodity foods to low-income older adults. Packages include: cheese, milk, fruit juice, cereal, rice, pasta, peanut butter, canned meat, fruits, and vegetables. Contents may vary monthly based on USDA availability.
Offers emergency assistance to recipients of WFNJ/TANF/GA and SSI. Benefits include but are not limited to: Shelter and household furnishings, Temporary rental assistance or housing costs, Utility payments (such as heat, water, and electric), Moving expenses (security deposit or first month's rent), Rapid rehousing for TANF recipients.
Provides food and services for those in need. Fulfill works through a network of almost 300 local food pantries, soup kitchens, schools, and other community programs that directly serve children, the disabled, elderly, working poor, and families in crisis.
Designed to address the specific difficulties faced by older adults, including higher incidences of depression, isolation and dependence on other family members. At Atlantic Behavioral Health, we provide a specialized program to improve the health and restore the quality of life of geriatric patients.
Provides counseling and assistance with health insurance concerns. Services include: information, claims assistance, and evaluations of health insurance options. Counselors provide guidance on options and resources, and help in selecting a plan based on medical and financial status.
Assists applicants with various benefits including retirement, disability, survivors, SSI, and Medicare. Applicants should apply for retirement benefits at least 3 months before retiring, and disability payments are for those with severe impairments hindering work or leading to death. Eligibility for disability under SSI depends on work history and financial resources. A replacement Social Security card can also be obtained in-office. Check the website for online services.
Supports recovery while allowing individuals to maintain responsibilities at work, home, or in the community. Offers flexible scheduling, peer support, transportation, and many more services.
Provides transportation to older and disabled adults. Individuals may be transported to medical and mental health appointments, nutrition sites, shops, club meetings, hospital and nursing home visits, and libraries.
Offers wrap-around resources and supports for families before they find themselves in crisis. Family Success Centers offer primary and secondary child abuse prevention services to families. Core services may include information and referrals, housing, healthcare, social services, employment and job readiness services, parent education classes, life skills training, parent-child activities, and advocacy.
