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Rehabilitation Technology - Hudson County Office | Heightened Independence and Progress (HIP)
Assists elderly and disabled individuals by providing funding for assistive devices and services to promote independent living. Community Support Specialist (CILS): Offers ongoing care management for Hudson County residents aged 18-64. Assists with physical, sensory, developmental, and mental health needs, coordinating home healthcare, financial benefits, and essential services. Modification Access Project (MAP): Provides partial funding for Bergen County residents to enhance home accessibility.
Assists elderly and disabled individuals by providing funding for assistive devices and services to promote independent living. Community Support Specialist (CILS): Offers ongoing care management for Hudson County residents aged 18-64. Assists with physical, sensory, developmental, and mental health needs, coordinating home healthcare, financial benefits, and essential services. Modification Access Project (MAP): Provides partial funding for Bergen County residents to enhance home accessibility.
What's Here
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Home Barrier Removal Grants
Middlesex County Multi-Assistance Program (MCMAP) | Middlesex County Office of Aging and Disabled Services
Assists homebound frail/elderly individuals aged 65 and older, as well as disabled adults aged 18 through 64, who are ineligible for other assistance programs.Support encompasses prescription aid (up to $1500 annually), home health care (up to 6 hours per week), social adult day care (up to 2 days per week), medical adult day care (up to 1 day per week), home-delivered meals (1 meal per weekday), barrier-free home modifications (with a $4500 lifetime maximum), and durable medical supplies and equipment (up to $600 annually).Medical equipment and supplies include items like diapers, colostomy bags, diabetic supplies, canes, crutches, walkers, commodes, bath chairs, and similar products not covered by Medicare.
Assists homebound frail/elderly individuals aged 65 and older, as well as disabled adults aged 18 through 64, who are ineligible for other assistance programs.Support encompasses prescription aid (up to $1500 annually), home health care (up to 6 hours per week), social adult day care (up to 2 days per week), medical adult day care (up to 1 day per week), home-delivered meals (1 meal per weekday), barrier-free home modifications (with a $4500 lifetime maximum), and durable medical supplies and equipment (up to $600 annually).Medical equipment and supplies include items like diapers, colostomy bags, diabetic supplies, canes, crutches, walkers, commodes, bath chairs, and similar products not covered by Medicare.
What's Here
Prescription Expense Assistance
Home Barrier Removal Grants
Medical Equipment Expense Assistance
In Home Supportive Services Subsidies
Home Delivered Meals
Rehabilitation Technology - Bergen County Office | Heightened Independence and Progress (HIP)
Assists elderly and disabled individuals by providing funding for assistive devices and services to promote independent living. Services include: Community Support Specialist (CILS): Offers ongoing care management for Hudson County residents aged 18-64. Modification Access Project (MAP): Provides partial funding for Bergen County residents to enhance home accessibility.
Assists elderly and disabled individuals by providing funding for assistive devices and services to promote independent living. Services include: Community Support Specialist (CILS): Offers ongoing care management for Hudson County residents aged 18-64. Modification Access Project (MAP): Provides partial funding for Bergen County residents to enhance home accessibility.
What's Here
Home Barrier Removal Grants
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Mobility and Accessibility Assistance | Friends of Man
Provides financial assistance for various accessibility aids such as: prostheses, medical equipment, minor home modifications, mobility equipment, ramps, and wheelchairs. Works only with referring professionals (e.g. case managers, case workers, physicians, social workers) who apply on behalf of their clients and patients; individuals cannot apply directly.
Provides financial assistance for various accessibility aids such as: prostheses, medical equipment, minor home modifications, mobility equipment, ramps, and wheelchairs. Works only with referring professionals (e.g. case managers, case workers, physicians, social workers) who apply on behalf of their clients and patients; individuals cannot apply directly.
What's Here
Medical Equipment Expense Assistance
Home Barrier Removal Grants
