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Provides programs including exercise activities, special events, health insurance counseling for Medicaid and Medicare concerns, monthly luncheon shows with entertainment, monthly international cooking programs, opportunities to join a senior club, computer literacy class at Ewing, information and referral Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP), and office on aging.
Provides information and referral services to people with disabilities and their families who are seeking help locating appropriate resources in their community. The program is responsible for overseeing the Personal Assistance Services Program that is designed to help people with disabilities live as independently as possible.
Assist residents in applying for government aid programs based on financial eligibility, including energy assistance, prescription aid, property tax relief, and Medicare options (SHIP, SLMB). Provide caregiver resources and offer home visits for those unable to travel.
Provides outreach, assessments and case management services to seniors and individuals with disabilities. Referrals may include information for adult day care programs, support groups, transportation, home care, respite, senior centers and home delivered meals. Case manager can complete an home visit and, along with the resident and family, identify the needs and create a service plan to meet those needs.
Serves as a central source for information, screening, and access to services for senior citizens and adults with disabilities. Helps individuals live independently through assistance with long-term care, Medicare, Medicaid, and in-home support.
Provides outreach and case management services for older adults and disabled individuals in Passaic County. Services include assistance with obtaining assistance services like Medicaid, SNAP, etc.; housing referrals; and minor home repairs.
Offers comprehensive information on resources for senior citizens and individuals with disabilities, covering food, housing, material goods, transportation, and utilities. Includes services such as: Notary Program: Notarizes simple documents for Salem County residents aged at least 60 or those under 60 with disabilities, with a photo ID requirement. Excludes Power of Attorney, Wills, and similar legal documents.
Provides on-site sensitivity training covering various topics. Aims to create equal communication access for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals.
Provides education, life skills development, and supportive services for adolescents and young adults. Offers health education, personal development activities, and information to support healthy decision-making. Assists participants in developing skills and accessing resources that support personal well-being and future goals.
Serves as a NJ EASE agency that serves as a single point of contact for a variety of senior programs. This includes health care, insurance, home care services, long term care options, transportation, social activities, nutrition, and volunteer opportunities.
Provides information, referral, and assistance to aid residents of Union County, 60 years of age or older, and their families. Clients can search what programs they may be eligible for, receive answers to questions, and receive access to necessary assistance. Center services are catered toward older adults, adults with physical disabilities, and caregivers.
Provides information and resources to senior citizens including food, housing, material goods, transportation, utilities, care management, nutrition, dental, legal, homemaker, transportation services, and community agencies/organizations offering specialized services where available. Health and related services are available for persons 60 years of age and older, and for disabled persons and veterans.
Provides information and referral for support services to enable senior citizens to live as independently as possible within their homes and community. Services Include: Home care services, long term care assistance, Legal and advocacy services, Nutrition services and Transportation services.
Provides demonstrates assistive communication devices for people with hearing loss at two centers in New Jersey. Displays include items from the Equipment Distribution Program and other practical devices for home and office, providing hands-on demonstrations for informed decision-making.
Provides information, assistance, referral and advocacy for seniors, persons with disabilities, their caregivers and the general public needing access to services. Open to residents of Middlesex County.
