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Mid-Jersey CARES Regional Early Intervention Collaborative | Central Jersey Family Health Consortium

Mid-Jersey CARES actively collaborates within the statewide early intervention system to provide vital services for children with special needs, ages birth through 3, and their families. The organization ensures the provision of early intervention services, maintains high-quality services in natural environments, involves families in planning and evaluation, advocates for families' understanding of their child's needs and rights, conducts regional needs assessments, acts as a resource and referral center, and educates families, healthcare providers, and community members about early intervention.

Physical Address

30 Silverline Dr, North Brunswick, NJ 08902

Hours

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Application process

Call the toll free line for more information or to access the services.

Eligibility

Infants and toddlers, under 3 years of age, who have at least one of the following: - Demonstrate delays of at least 2.0 standard deviations below the mean in one developmental area - Demonstrate delays of at least 1.5 standard deviations below the mean in two or more of the developmental areas - Have a medically diagnosed physical or mental condition that typically results in a developmental delay (i.e. Down Syndrome, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, etc.)

Agency info

Central Jersey Family Health Consortium

Provides information on health insurance, prenatal care, infant care, and referrals to services and community educational programs. Additionally, the Central Jersey Family Health Consortium commits to offering culturally appropriate quality education and community-based programs for healthcare providers and consumers in the region, with a broader impact on women and families across Central New Jersey, including Hunterdon, Middlesex, Mercer, Monmouth, Ocean, and Somerset Counties. Moreover, increased support and resources will be available in the region, with the Consortium maintaining office locations in North Brunswick and Tinton Falls.