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Provides financial assistance for necessary medications and medical supplies to maintain health and well-being.
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.
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 financial assistance for necessary medications and medical supplies to maintain health and well-being.
A prescription discount program for elderly or disabled New Jersey residents. For those who do not qualify for Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled (PAAD).
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.
Provide online application to help low-income seniors and individuals with disabilities save money on Medicare premiums and prescription costs. This can include other living expenses as well.
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 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.
Provide pharmaceutical services including free medication, nutritional assistance, and options for pickup or delivery to support community health needs.
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.
Provides financial assistance for necessary medications and medical supplies to maintain health and well-being.
Provides discounted outpatient prescription medications through the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program, allowing patients to pay reduced prices for prescriptions.
Assists individuals living with rare diseases obtain medications and educational support. Also provides limited financial assistance.
Offer primary and prenatal care, infectious disease testing, HIV/STI/PrEP/PEP services, transgender healthcare, mental health and substance use counseling, syringe exchange, food pantry, dental and OBGYN care, LGBTQ+ drop‑in centers, street outreach, youth programs, and temporary shelter support.
Enhances access to prescription medications for uninsured and underinsured residents through the Hunterdon County Medication Access Program (HCMAP). The program, led by a nurse educator, coordinates services and offers affordable medications along with health education. By collaborating with pharmaceutical company patient assistance programs, it ensures patients access medications at reduced or zero cost, mitigating health issues and decreasing unnecessary emergency department visits.
Provides food, emergency prescription, and utility assistance (when funding is available); and emergency motel placements (in the case of fire) when funding is available. Clothing assistance may also be offered, when available.
