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Provides support for families of individuals with mental health concerns via various services. Services include: information and referral to resources on mental illness, treatment, respite, legal, and financial programs. Also provides consultation and education with mental health professionals for guidance on specific situations or general management. Hosts support groups for families to share, problem-solve, and receive information on relevant topics.
Provides assistance for medical needs to Union County residents. Assistance includes NJ Family Care and Medicaid enrollment, as well as special programs for Medicaid-qualified individuals such as Long-Term Care expense assistance, hospice programs, waivers for AIDS and Brain Injury patients, and non-emergency medical transportation.
Provides various behavioral health care services for youth in the community. Services include: assistance with transition from the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P), the Children's System of Care (CSOC), and the Juvenile Justice System (JJS) to the adult system; and information and referral services regarding the continuum of care for children with specific emotional and behavioral needs.
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.
Provides advocacy, information and referral services, consumer grievance mediation, and coordinates mental health services in the event of a declared disaster. Also provides a Youth Incentive Program (YIP) - Statewide initiative for youth with special emotional needs.
Provides information and referrals for mental health treatment programs and services. Referrals include non-profit counseling agencies and private practitioners.
Provides comprehensive information, education, support, and advocacy for matters related to mental health conditions. Services include: a mental health information and referral helpline, online discussion groups, legislative and judicial advocacy, education and awareness, and information for individuals and families facing mental health problems.
Provides information and referrals for mental health treatment programs and services. Referrals include non-profit counseling agencies and private practitioners.
Provides support, education, and advocacy for women experiencing depression, anxiety, and other types of emotional distress during and after their pregnancy. Services available include: online support, education and local resource information through the website and toll-free helpline, in English and Spanish.
Provides information, resources, support, and advocacy to families, professionals, and Parent Center colleagues. Resources include: child abuse prevention, educational workshops, development training, and support in child welfare, juvenile justice, and mental health.
Supports and educates family members or caretakers of adults with serious mental illness through various programs. Focuses on enhancing family system strength and stability.
Provides assistance for medical needs to Union County residents. Assistance includes NJ Family Care and Medicaid enrollment, as well as special programs for Medicaid-qualified individuals such as Long Term Care expense assistance, hospice programs, waivers for AIDS and Brain Injury patients, and non-emergency medical transportation.
Provide comprehensive support to individuals and families facing immigration and detention crises through a 24/7 hotline, legal aid, housing referrals, case management, counseling, food assistance, community advocacy, court accompaniment, and monthly educational and support events.
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.
Provides a comprehensive range of outpatient clinical services to address mental health challenges for children under the age of 12 years old, adolescents under the age of 17 years old, adults, and families. Services encompass psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and various forms of counseling and therapy, including specialized group therapy sessions tailored to different age groups and specific needs such as anxiety and life transitions.
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.
Provides support for families of individuals with mental health concerns via various services. Services include: information and referral to resources on mental illness, treatment, respite, legal, and financial programs. Also provides consultation and education with mental health professionals for guidance on specific situations or general management. Hosts support groups for families to share, problem-solve, and receive information on relevant topics.
Provides support services to the families of the mentally ill through a network of social, community and group gatherings. IFSS services include educational presentations, one-on-one counseling and intervention, advocacy, various workshops, information (housing, employment, relapse, crisis intervention), as well as respite care to lighten the load for families caring for mentally ill loved ones.
Provides a variety of services to Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Newark, as well as nonpublic and charter schools in the service area. Serving students from Kindergarten to 12th grade, the offerings encompass assessments, individual and group counseling for at-risk students, parent outreach, staff consultation, and workshops for students, parents, and staff. The LEA Special Services Department extends individual or group counseling through IDEA funding, addressing topics such as dating violence and substance abuse, imparting skills for preventing risky behavior.
Manages a variety of mental health programs for Atlantic County residents of all ages. This includes: Overseeing the Adult Services System, Administering the Children's System of Care and Conducting Youth Mental Health First Aid Classes.
Assisting families dealing with mental health conditions through various services:
1. Provide Information and Referral: Offer directories, articles, brochures, and a library of resources on mental illness, treatment, housing options, and legal/financial programs. Staff is available to discuss and explore ways to meet specific client needs.
2. Offer Consultation and Education: Provide individual or family guidance with mental health professionals over the phone or in person. Deliver an objective, supportive perspective for handling situations or managing the illness. Consultation available at the agency or home with flexible hours.
3. Facilitate Support Groups: Conduct ongoing support groups for families coping with mental illness. Create an opportunity to share and problem-solve with others facing similar situations. Guest speakers cover topics like estate planning, medication, relapse prevention, and treatment resources.
4. Provide Respite Care: Offer non-emergency relief for family members seeking a break from caregiving responsibilities.
