View Search Results
Search Results
Provides a broad array of in-home services to enable older adults, ages 60 and older, who are at risk of placement in a nursing facility and who meets income/resource requirements to remain in his or her community home. Services include: adult and social day care; homemaker assistance; home delivered meals; home modifications; medical supplies; respite care.
What's Here
Provides cooling vests and accessories for individuals diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). A cooling vest is a lightweight garment that contains insulated pockets which hold small ice packs that help to cool the body.
What's Here
Administers long-term services and supports via New Jersey Medicaid's NJ FamilyCare managed care program. MLTSS aims to enhance home and community-based services, foster community integration, and guarantee quality and efficiency. Offered services encompass case management, respite care, homemaking, environmental accessibility adaptations, personal emergency response systems, home-delivered meals, caregiver/recipient training, social adult day care, special medical equipment/supplies, chore assistance, transportation, attendant care, and home-based supportive care.
What's Here
Provide loans of durable medical equipment to eligible individuals who meet financial guidelines. Offer wheelchairs, walkers, canes, shower seats, hospital beds, reaches, and other mobility and adaptive equipment
Provides medical assistance and support to low-income children, up to age 18, who have complex medical diagnoses and developmental disabilities. Assistance is provided via specialized equipment, supplies, therapy toys, adapted activity program fees, and camperships.
Provides products designed to improve safety, mobility, activities of daily living, along with exercise/wellness opportunities. Items are shipped directly and provided at no cost. Available products include: grab bars, shower chairs, walkers, wide-grip utensil sets, and yoga mats.
What's Here
Enabling seniors, aged 60 and older, to stay home while requiring nursing facility-level care, this state program offers services like homemaker and home health care, case management, respite care, home modification, special medical equipment, and more. Eligibility criteria include ineligibility for Medicaid and Medicaid waiver programs, along with resources not exceeding $40,000 for an individual or $60,000 for a couple. Participants contribute to the cost on a sliding scale based on their income.
Provides access to affordable refurbished medical equipment and accepts donations of gently used and new, unused medical supplies.
What's Here
Supports pregnant and new parents with various services. Services include: renting or purchasing breastfeeding equipment like breast pumps and nursing bras; resources covering various topics such as OB-GYN, infertility, parenting, and childcare options; and free pamphlets, brochures, and videotapes.
Provides medical equipment and supplies to individuals in need. Redistributed equipment and supplies are provided at no cost.
