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Provides food assistance, personal care items, a nutrition education program, and (limited) home food delivery.
Provides a personal emergency response system to link homebound, elderly, or disabled adults to medical support services. Emergency response is contacted via a button-operated device.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides outreach services that engage individuals in the community who are experiencing barriers to stable housing, recovery, or overall well-being due to the effects of human trafficking and distributes the national human trafficking hotline number.
Provides food assistance to people in need on a first come, first serve basis.
Provides structured summer day camp programs for children that promote social development, physical activity, and skill-building in a safe, supervised environment.
A collaborative course through which people with diabetes gain the knowledge and skills needed to modify their behavior and successfully self-manage the disease and its related conditions. The course incorporates the needs, goals, and life experiences of the person with diabetes and is guided by evidence-based standards. DSME can be conducted on an individual and/or group basis, and is facilitated by a licensed health professional.
Provides free or low-cost health care that may help pay for medical bills. This also includes doctor visits and prescriptions for certain low-income individuals or families.
Provides an evidence-based lifestyle change program for preventing type 2 diabetes. These year-long classes help participants make real lifestyle changes such as eating healthier, including physical activity into their daily lives, and improving problem-solving and coping skills.
Provides financial assistance for families whose children have experienced an illness or condition not covered by insurance, state or federal programs, or other sources such as fundraising. Services include: care in acute or specialized hospitals, specialized pediatric ambulatory care, addiction/mental health treatment, transportation, and experimental treatments.
Provides specialized care for children and adolescents with acute psychiatric issues. Services include: an inpatient unit with 18 crisis beds and 22 intermediate beds; psychiatric evaluation; medication management; and individual, group, family, and art therapy.
Facilitates various peer support groups: Adjust to Vision Loss Project: Fosters a community for individuals with vision loss to share experiences, receive peer support, and gain education through virtual and in-person activities. COPE: Caters to individuals with multiple sclerosis.
The Self-Advocacy Group: Covers topics like self-esteem, disability perception, employment, family dynamics, and self-advocacy skills. Women with Disabilities: Addresses relationship, family, employment, and daily challenges, offering a platform for information sharing. Limited transportation is available for Bergen County residents attending COPE and the Women's Group.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides individuals with the support needed to prevent psychiatric hospitalization and improve functioning in the community utilizing principles of wellness and recovery with peer support systems. Services include substance abuse/addiction services, group and individual sessions, psychiatric support, case management, daily living skills groups, medication monitoring, and pre-vocational training.
Provides parents information and assistance in finding affordable childcare and supports providers to ensure children thrive. Information regarding providers and financial assistance to obtain childcare services are also provided.
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
Provides a lifetime limit of 12 months of emergency assistance to prevent homelessness to recipients of WFNJ/TANF/GA and SSI. Extensions may be available and varies on a case-by-case basis. Benefits include, but are not limited to: shelter and household furnishings, temporary rental assistance or back rent or mortgage payments, utility payments (such as heat, water, and electric), moving expenses, rapid rehousing for TANF recipients.
Provides inpatient and outpatient medical, surgical, behavioral health, rehabilitation, and specialty care services. Houses Mercer County's designated Emergency Mental Health Services Center, a state-designated Level II trauma center, and a state-designated comprehensive stroke center.
A collaborative course through which people with diabetes gain the knowledge and skills needed to modify their behavior and successfully self-manage the disease and its related conditions. The course incorporates the needs, goals, and life experiences of the person with diabetes and is guided by evidence-based standards. DSME can be conducted on an individual and/or group basis and is facilitated by a licensed health professional.
Provides comprehensive primary and preventive health care services to adults and children, including diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions, immunizations, prenatal care, well‑child exams, and dental care. Conducts disease screening, laboratory and radiology services, and coordinates referrals to specialty, mental health, and substance use providers.
