Mount Carmel Guild Behavioral Healthcare
Mt. Carmel Guild Behavioral Health System (MCGBHS) Outpatient Services consist of a full continuum of services for children and adolescents, ages 5-17, with behavioral health problems.
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Mt. Carmel Guild Behavioral Health System (MCGBHS) Outpatient Services consist of a full continuum of services for children and adolescents, ages 5-17, with behavioral health problems.
Licensed psychologist who provides comprehensive psychological evaluations, including forensic evaluations, risk assessments, psychosexual evaluations, firearm evaluations, immigration hardship evaluations, and diagnostic evaluations.
MyWellbrook Health offers telepsychiatry, medication management, therapy, ADOS testing and neurocognitive assessments for patients ages 3+, with no waitlist.
NAMI New Jersey (NAMI NJ) is a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness.
NAMI Family Support Group is a peer-led support group for any adult with a loved one who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition.
As a community health center, we proudly serve the residents of the greater Union County, New Jersey area by providing high quality primary care, dental services regardless of a patient's insurance status or ability to pay.
New Alliance Academy is a small private school designed to meet the needs of students that do not experience success within the mainstream learning environment. Specifically, these students have emotional and psychiatric needs that we address with our continuum of care.
Providing in-home counseling services to youths and their families in multiple counties in New Jersey. All clinicians are licensed with experience in a variety of behavioral and psychological presenting problems.
New Eyes provides new prescription eyeglasses to children and adults in the United States who are facing financial difficulty. Having the right corrective lenses makes it possible for people to pursue a better quality of life for themselves, their families, and their communities.
Through partnerships and collaborations, NJCTS provides a continuum of services, support, and education for families; outreach and training for medical and educational professionals; and advocacy for collaborative research for better treatments and a cure for TS.
The New Jersey Children's Alliance promotes hope, healing, and justice for child abuse victims by supporting Child Advocacy Centers throughout the state with training, resources, advocacy, and leadership.
The New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking’s mission is to unite the state’s communities to end human trafficking. We do this by organizing speaking events, outreach, educational programs, and policy advocacy.
NJCASA elevates the voice of sexual violence survivors and service providers by advocating for survivor-centered legislation, training allied professionals, and supporting statewide prevention strategies that work to address and defy the socio-cultural norms that permit and promote rape culture.
The New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence (NJCEDV) is a statewide coalition of 30 domestic violence programs and concerned individuals whose purpose and mission is to end domestic violence in New Jersey.
The New Jersey Consortium on Immigrant Children (NJCIC) has many resources for immigrant rights and resources across different needs. Explore the lunch & learn webinar recordings, toolkits, guides, and services provided.
Our mission is to assure that individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) in New Jersey, and their families, participate in the design of and have access to needed community services, individualized supports, and other forms of assistance that promote self-determination, independence, productivity, and inclusion.
The New Jersey Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DDHH) is the principal state agency established by New Jersey Law (PL 1977, C. 166) on behalf of people of all ages who are deaf and hard of hearing. The division provides education, advocacy and direct services to eliminate barriers and promote increased accessibility to programs, services, and information routinely available to the state’s general population.
There are about 850,000 New Jersey residents with varying degrees of hearing loss ranging from mild to profound. This includes individuals who are born deaf and people who encounter late-stage hearing loss.
DDHH maintains up-to-date and constructive resources on hearing loss including communication access referral services, technical assistance, equipment distribution, stakeholder communications and advocacy.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
New Jersey Department of Human Services
PO Box 074
Trenton, NJ 08625-0074
800-792-8339 toll free in New Jersey
609-588-2648
609-588-2528 FAX
DVR works with students who have an IEP (Individualized Education Plan) and students with disabilities who need specific services to prepare for, get, and keep a job.
New Jersey MENTOR believes that young people belong in homes, not facilities. When they feel comfortable and safe at home—surrounded by people who care about them—they have greater opportunities to learn, grow and overcome challenges.
The New Jersey Parents Caucus, Inc. is a nonprofit advocating for families raising children (0-26) with emotional, behavioral, mental health, and substance use challenges, ensuring they have a voice in shaping services within mental health, juvenile justice, and child welfare systems.
NJP Counseling Center is a comprehensive child and adolescent servicing center offering a wide range of counseling and community support services. These include specialty counseling, individual, group, and family therapy, psychological testing, psychiatric consultation, and community youth support.
NJ Quitline is a free confidential telephone-counseling service for smokers who are ready to stop. Call today and speak with your own quit coach. No matter which quit method you choose the Quitline can more than double your chances for success.
The New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC) is a non-profit agency with a social mission to remove all barriers to employment for citizens returning from jail or prison.
An online list of support services from A-Z offered by the State of New Jersey.
New Jersey Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Fund is designed to assist individuals of any age to afford TBI-related services to help with recovery, maximizing their independence, and quality of life.
New Jersey Travel Independence Program: NJ TIP Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the independence and self-sufficiency of people with disabilities, older adults and others by empowering them to use the public transit system safely and independently.
New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy is a highly disciplined 22-week residential program that integrates a quasi-military training environment, innovative academic offerings, and opportunities to further develop their physical, social, and intellectual abilities.
The New Jersey Youth Corps (NJYC) was established in 1985 by the New Jersey State Legislature as a program for young adults (ages 16-25) who have not completed high school. Corps members develop self-discipline, personal responsibility, socialization, work readiness skills, and entry-level occupational skills.
The New Jersey Youth Resource Spot (NJYRS) is a comprehensive online platform designed by and for young people, particularly those involved with the New Jersey Department of Children and Families (NJ DCF). It offers a wealth of resources and information tailored to assist adolescents and young adults in various aspects of their lives.
New Labor is an alternative model of worker organization that combines new and existing strategies to improve working conditions and provide a voice for immigrant workers throughout New Jersey
New Life Counseling and Mental Health Services LLC, is a caring and comprehensive mental health private practice.
New Jersey Child Assault Prevention (NJ CAP) is a statewide community based prevention program.
NJ Covers All Kids! All children can apply for NJ FamilyCare regardless of their immigration status.
NJ FamilyCare is a federal and state funded health insurance program created to help New Jersey families provide affordable health coverage for their dependent children.
The focus of NJ Parent Link is to meet the information and resource needs of expectant parents, families with young children (newborns to children entering kindergarten) and professional stakeholders vested in the health & well-being of New Jersey's children & families. Parenting and support resources for families with older children, school aged to young adulthood, are also available.
New Jersey SHARES, Inc. is a statewide non-profit corporation providing assistance to individuals and families in need of help meeting their energy and utility burden.
NJ SNAP-Ed, a part of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), is a nutrition and physical activity program aimed at teaching NJ residents how to make healthy, budget-friendly food choices and lead more active lives.
NJ Therapeutic Care Options is a Behavioral Health agency that offers IIC (Intensive In-Home) services, I/DD Summer Camp, Biopsychosocial Assessments, Behavioral Assistance, and Behavioral and Community Based Supports for youth aging out of the Children's System of Care into the DDD population.
The NJ IEP website explains Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students with disabilities in New Jersey. It details eligibility, development, and implementation of IEPs, distinguishing them from Section 504 plans. It also covers parental involvement and addresses challenges in special education.
NLC Support is a New Jersey Support Coordination Agency offering support coordination in Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset and Union counties.
Dr. Arie J. Noordsij works in Summit, NJ and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Noordsij is affiliated with Morristown Medical Center. He speaks English, French and German.
We provide comprehensive, individualized treatment to meet the needs of our children and families. Our mission is to help others through diversity with cultural respect and sensitivity while upholding the highest standers of mental and behavioral healthcare.
Northeast Family Services of New Jersey is Licensed by the Department of Health and offers:
Are you interested in learning about a career in technology? Well, NPower Tech Fundamentals Program provides a free 23-week training program with virtual classes, which is held twice a year. Apply today by filling out a pre-screening questionnaire and see if you qualify! One member of their team will call or email you directly!
We provide in-home/community counseling (IIC) and behavioral intervention and skill-building (BA) to children and families utilizing evidence-based practices, support counseling and psycho-education to children and families, and facilitate culturally responsive, safe, and supportive environments for children and families to grow and thrive.
OneWell HealthCare offers specialized IDD healthcare services for adult individuals and communities. With a commitment to excellence, we provide comprehensive care to improve the well-being of those with intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
The mission of this agency is to strengthen the families in our community by working with children, adolescents, and young adults ages 3-21.
Organization for Recovery provides comprehensive, high quality addiction treatment services and is a community resource preventing, reducing and eliminating harm caused by substance abuse for the surrounding communities.
Outsiders Youth Association provides Intensive Community Care Support as well as Behavior services.
We offer Individual Therapy, Couple Therapy, Family Therapy, and Intensive In the Community (IIC), Outpatient, and BA services to youth and families.
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