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Provide a helpline offering New Jersey caregivers dementia education, daily care guidance, ongoing support, and referrals to support groups.
Offers a 24 hour, 7 days a week helpline, support groups, family and professional caregiver training, multi-cultural outreach, advocacy, Medicalert, and a safe return program to people with Alzheimer's disease, their caregivers, health care professionals and the public.
Provides comprehensive services for the elderly and their families. Services include: care management, individual and marital counseling, information and referral, coordination of homemaker services, transportation, a widow/widowers support group, and volunteer services. Programs for families of the elderly include: consultation, family counseling, case management, assessment and planning, housing information, nursing home referrals, support and therapy groups, and Caring Connections. Also sponsors a Kosher Meals-on-Wheels program with opportunities for volunteers, and specialized assistance for Holocaust survivors.
Promotes independent living, inclusion, dignity, and empowerment for individuals with disabilities by providing skills training, peer support, advocacy, information and referral, care management, accessibility funding assistance, and community-based support programs.
Educates and provides support to caregivers resulting in the empowerment of both seniors and their caretakers. Services include education workshops, caregiver support groups, networking opportunities, and other resources regarding caring for senior adults.
Offers assistance to ensure a safe living environment/arrangement, and prevention of premature institutionalization. Also offers assistance for long-distance care giving, care planning, counseling, and support.
Provides short-term outpatient counseling and treatment to individuals, families, and couples who maybe be impacted by depression, anxiety, the loss of a loved one, parenting difficulties and other common life stressors.
Facilitates the improvement of caregivers' quality of life, offers individualized information, education, and therapeutic support through Support Groups and Social Activities Groups.
Serves as a group for people who provide unpaid help to a loved one that is otherwise not able to care for themselves due to an illness, age, or disability. Provides a support group and additional information about caregiver services that are available in specific geographic areas.
Provides free in-home instruction and support to caregivers, given by registered nurses, social workers, and other professionals. Enables caregivers to identify and develop goals for learning skills necessary to provide care.
Provides an array of supportive services to individuals with developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include but are not limited to caregiver counseling/training, career/employment planning, companionship, diagnostic evaluations and consultations relating to the individual's disability, financial management, individual/group counseling, occupational therapy, physical therapy, respite, speech, language and hearing therapy.
Assists older adults with remaining at home by providing in-home assessments, counseling, and assistance securing community services. Applicable services include: home repairs, home health care, respite, and counseling for caregivers.
A telephone/web-based information and referral service that provides elder care and service information for older adults, caregivers, professionals, and the community. Family caregivers and care receivers receive information and are connected to local resources and services that provide emotional support for caregivers. In addition, the program offers case management support for family members.
Provides free education and support services to families who have an adult family member with a mental illness. Services include: Individual family consultation, Medication education, Referrals to mental health and community-based support program, Family advocacy.
Provides various supportive services for families in the community. Services include: in-home respite care, community based supports, after-school programs, and drop-off respite programs.
Provides comprehensive services for the elderly and their families. Services include: care management, individual and marital counseling, information and referral, coordination of homemaker services, transportation, a widow/widowers support group, and volunteer services. Programs for families of the elderly include: consultation, family counseling, case management, assessment and planning, housing information, nursing home referrals, support and therapy groups, and Caring Connections. Also sponsors a Kosher Meals-on-Wheels program with opportunities for volunteers, and specialized assistance for Holocaust survivors.
Provide respite care, community resource access, education, support groups (virtual and in-person), and caregiver training through the CARES program—Compassion, Access, Respite, Education, Support—created to guide caregivers at every stage of their journey.
Assisting unpaid Morris County caregivers, this free program enhances their skills and effectiveness. A registered nurse assesses needs, devises personalized teaching plans, and arranges up to five in-home visits with VNA professionals. Caregivers receive training from various specialists, including nurses, therapists, dieticians, and social workers, addressing concerns and strengthening caregiving skills based on individual needs.
Facilitates the improvement of caregivers' quality of life, offers individualized information, education, and therapeutic support through Support Groups and Social Activities Groups.
Offers a 24 hour, 7 days a week helpline, support groups, family and professional caregiver training, multi-cultural outreach, advocacy, Medicalert, and a safe return program to people with Alzheimer's disease, their caregivers, health care professionals and the public.
