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Administers the Personal Assistance Services Program (PASP), enabling adults with physical disabilities to pursue work, education, and independent living. Personal assistants aid with tasks like housekeeping, bathing, meal prep, shopping, and transportation. Manages Warren County's Adult Protective Services and serves as the lead agency for the New Jersey Easy Access Single Entry system (NJEASE).
Delivers structured and supervised intensive outpatient and outpatient substance abuse programs, adapting to the required treatment level. Encompasses individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, support programs for family members, relapse prevention services, and a continuing care program. Additionally, provides supportive services like child care, transportation, and parenting skills development.
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Offers various services, such as: law enforcement, tax assistance, public health, environmental oversight, primary healthcare, animal control, street maintenance, waste management, document provision, and public library access to individuals in the community.
Provides adult medicine, pediatrics, back-to-school immunizations and physicals, OB/GYN care, and HIV counseling and testing.
Operates a 15 bed, co-ed specialty facility serving adolescents, ages 14 through 18, who have a psychological/psychiatric diagnosis and meet specialty bed criteria. Individual, group, and family therapy is provided. Residents attend Beadleston School during the school year.
Provides various supportive services to older adults in the community. Services include: assistance with NJ Transit reduced fare applications and Senior Care Medicaid ID cards, and weekly shopping trips to the Jersey City ShopRite for city-wide housing sites.
Provides free legal information, brief advice, and referrals to individuals and small businesses affected by natural or man-made disasters. Supports recovery through legal clinics and coordinated disaster response partnerships.
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 assessment, information and referral, and crisis intervention services. For juveniles and families in crisis.
Provides temporary cash assistance and support services to families who meet criteria and income guidelines. Services include: child-care payment assistance, family violence intervention, transportation, and limited work-related expenses.
Provides various services to senior citizens, disabled individuals, and veterans. Services include: benefits screening, legal assistance (living wills and guardianships), transportation, home care, long-term care, nutrition sites (including Kosher-specific centers), emergency home cleaning, prescription discounts, home repair/barrier free program, caregiver connection resource center, information and referral, and senior centers.
Provides burial assistance to eligible recipients who have received or are receiving WFNJ. This also includes Medicaid, or SSI assistance.
Support youth and families in New Jersey by bridging the gap between access and opportunity through sustainable employment, using evidence-based practices and the EmployMentor approach to highlight strengths, foster resilience, and guide individuals toward meaningful careers and independence.
AIDS Outreach Program offers a medical care clinic and coordinators who provide support, counseling, and education for those infected and affected by HIV. Social services such as case management assistance with entitlements are also available.
Offer emergency food to individuals and families in need through community support and donations.
Works to effectively end veteran homelessness by enhancing existing systems, creating rapid access to housing, and ensuring homelessness becomes rare, brief, and non-recurring. Veterans can reach out directly through self-referral and street outreach teams.
Provides Teens a telephone-based support group where high school juniors and seniors who are visually impaired. Participants can share their experiences and questions with current college students and/or recent graduates, who are also visually impaired.
