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Offers short-term aid to individuals, families, or groups facing emergencies, providing essential support such as food, diapers, prescription expenses, furniture, clothing vouchers post-disaster, limited financial aid for utilities and rent, and one-day motel stays for the homeless. It's important to note that these emergency services rely solely on donations and are subject to availability. * Currently out of funds for rent payment assistance.
Provides supportive services for individuals affected by HIV/AIDS and other chronic health conditions. Offers case management, health education, referrals, and assistance in accessing community resources. Assists participants in maintaining health, stability, and independence.
Provide pharmaceutical services including free medication, nutritional assistance, and options for pickup or delivery to support community health needs.
Operates an online mail-order pharmacy for discounted prescriptions to individuals and families. Users may transfer existing prescriptions to the online pharmacy to find more affordable options.
Provides prescription assistance once a year for financially distressed county residents through Federal, State, and County Programs. These temporary, limited programs bridge the gap to get needed medications to residents on an emergency basis.
Provides limited financial assistance to patients in active treatment for treatment-related expenses such as transportation to treatment, homecare, or child care.
Assists individuals living with rare diseases obtain medications and educational support. Also provides limited financial assistance.
Provides access to discounted prescription medications for eligible health center patients through the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program. Assists patients in obtaining prescribed medications at reduced cost through participating pharmacies.
Provides a free, non-emergency medical practice catering to uninsured/low-income individuals and families in Ocean County, providing services such as bi-monthly eye screenings, chronic disease management, diagnostic testing, health education, hypertension clinic, physicals, prescription assistance, primary care, social service referrals, and some vaccines.
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.
Assists homebound frail/elderly individuals aged 65 and older, as well as disabled adults aged 18 through 64, who are ineligible for other assistance programs. Support encompasses prescription aid (up to $1500 annually), home health care (up to 6 hours per week), social adult day care (up to 2 days per week), medical adult day care (up to 1 day per week), home-delivered meals (1 meal per weekday), barrier-free home modifications (with a $4500 lifetime maximum), and durable medical supplies and equipment (up to $600 annually). Medical equipment and supplies include items like diapers, colostomy bags, diabetic supplies, canes, crutches, walkers, commodes, bath chairs, and similar products not covered by Medicare.
Offers a "safety net" fund for those individuals who are ineligible for other assistance programs and services. Assistance may include food, clothing, utilities, prescription drugs, or other needs.
Offers emergency funds to assist clients in purchasing needed medicine. This also includes non-medical needs when no other assistance is available can be obtained.
Provides life-sustaining and life-prolonging medications to low income individuals with AIDS or HIV with no other source of payment. Medications are provided at no cost.
Offers coverage for cancer treatment to uninsured women through the Medicaid program. Eligible persons receive full Medicaid fee for service coverage during the time that the woman needs cancer treatment, including inpatient hospital, doctors' visits, prescriptions.
Provides assistance with medical supplies for people in need. services include assistance in obtaining therapy dogs, co-payments for treatments or medications not covered by the patient's insurance, purchasing medical equipment. Chive Charities does not pay for past medical debt or give monetary donations directly to patients. Provides grant donations to non-profits that facilitate health related programs in need of funding.
