Trinitas Regional Medical Center: Behavioral Health
The Department of Behavioral Health and Psychiatry at Trinitas Regional Medical Center offers a wide range of treatment options so no one has to face these problems alone.
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The Department of Behavioral Health and Psychiatry at Trinitas Regional Medical Center offers a wide range of treatment options so no one has to face these problems alone.
The Child and Adolescent Inpatient Unit is an 18-bed short-term inpatient psychiatric unit servicing children and adolescents with acute psychiatric disorders between the ages of 5 and 17 who are residents of Union and neighboring counties.
The Child and Adolescent Outpatient Unit provides psychiatric care to children and adolscents, ages 5-18 years old, their parents or legal guardians and families.
Tru Intentions provides therapeutic services to youth and families through the CSOC.
In-home and in-community therapy (children, adolescents, adults, families, couples), specialized evaluations (mental health diagnostic, substance abuse, juvenile firesetting, risk assessments) clinical consultation, and special education advocacy.
Gary specializes in working with the IDD population and children and families involved with CMO and/or Mobile Response. Gary is certified in art and play therapy, CBT, ABA training, domestic violence counseling, lifelong self-sufficiency and job training.
UC Shout! is a program of the Youth Services-Union County Human Services
UC Shout! (Union County Students Helping-Out) strives to expand the number if students engaged in valuable community service and volunteer work. We believe these experiences will enable students to use their talents, skills, and critical thinking to affect positive change in their communitites.
Ujala Life is a full-time, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program focused on early learners from 18m-6 years old. We are focused on creating a comprehensive early intervention treatment program for children and their families.
The Division of Social Services provides assistance to the needy in Union County by administering a variety of programs.
The mission of Union County Educational Services Commission is to build partnerships and provide innovative educational solutions that support school districts and benefit all 21st century learners.
UCHH 365 is a 24/7 addiction support hotline offering free peer recovery support, treatment navigation, referrals and more, free of charge. No shame, no stigma, just support.
Comprehensive website of services, administrative, contacts, legislature, and community activities for Union County, New Jersey.
The Union County Office for Persons with Disabilities & Special Needs (OPDSN) offers recreational programs and events for persons with disabilities year-round for children age 5 through adult.
The Union County Rape Crisis Center (UCRCC) offers a network of services to Survivors of sexual assault.
Families-in-crisis can benefit from professional guidance and support to prevent or better manage their child or teen’s behaviors that may place their safety at risk. Services include parenting support classes as part of Parents In Action Program.
Programs are designed to get out the message of being a drug and alcohol free community while bringing the community together through educational and recreational events.
Today the focus is on mental health services, adoption, foster care, special programming for pregnant and parenting teens, and services for 175 de-institutionalized adults in a Plainfield residential healthcare facility. The agency is licensed by the NJ Department of Human Services for adoption and mental health outpatient services.
Our staff assists parents or guardians to establish control and guidance of their family, identify natural supports in their family and community and learn and practice skills needed to negotiate through the years leading to adulthood.
United Way of Greater Union County's goal is to improve lives and change conditions in our community by strengthening families; strong families are the foundation of a strong community.
The Urban League of Union County Inc., founded in 1944, is a non-profit community-based organization in Elizabeth, New Jersey. We are one of 95 affiliates of the 101-year-old National Urban League located in New York City.
Values into Action- NJ offers premium statewide Support Coordination services for I/DD adults 21+
Family Success Centers are community based, family centered neighborhood gathering places where any community resident can go for family support, information and services. The purpose of family Success Centers is to enrich the lives of children and adults by making families and neighborhoods stronger.
Virtue Care Inc. (VCI) is a social service company approved by Medicaid, to provide services to children, young adults, and adults with special needs.
We provide comprehensive case management supports necessary to assist our consumers maintain valued life roles in social, employment, educational and housing domains that allows consumers to achieve community integration and remain in an independent living setting of their choosing.
Volunteers of America provides high-quality, innovative services for disadvantaged and disconnected children and youth. Our programs provide a continuum of care and support for young people through prevention, early intervention, crisis intervention, and long-term services.
WAR Ministry Corporation is a nonprofit organization providing support services for youth and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD).
Wellbrook offers psychiatric services and neurocognitive assessments for issues including depression, anxiety, sleep and eating disorders, post-partum/perinatal depression, OCD, mood disorders, and trauma. All Medicaid plans are accepted including Horizon NJ Health. Appointments are available 100% via telehealth within a week.
The CSPNJ Peer Respite Program offers a clean, safe, supportive, tranquil, and non-judgmental environments in a residential community. Guests can be provided support at the house for a maximum of 10 days and offered follow up support for up to 30 days.
Jason Dotson, LPC, LCADC is a clinical professional with over two decades of direct care experience. Jason has worked in community and office settings to meet client needs.
YAP is a nationally recognized, nonprofit organization exclusively committed to the provision of community-based alternatives to out-of-home care through direct service, advocacy and policy change.
YWCA Union County is on a mission to empower survivors of domestic violence to become safe and free from abuse, and to promote social justice and eliminate violence against women and girls.
The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
Pilar Zambrano Counseling and Psychotherapy LLC goal is to provide the highest quality of mental health and behavioral services to children, adolescents, adults and families.