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Medical Assistance | Diabetes Foundation

Provides short-term diabetes medications and supplies to uninsured or underinsured people with diabetes while we assist in securing permanent aid from other sources. Assisting patients to be compliant with their medications helps them avoid many of the complications associated with diabetes.

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Freedom Program | Variety The Children's Charity of United States

Provides grants to children with disabilities who are in need of medical equipment and services. Grants are delivered to both individual children and children's organizations. The program can covers manual/powered wheelchairs, adaptive bicycles and trikes, assistance animals, hoists and lifts, modified vehicle access, standing and walking assistance.

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Support Services | Spectrum for Living

Offers a variety of support services to residents and their families. Services may include case management, in-home training, and family assistance.

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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.

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Equipment Distribution Program | NJ Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Provides a program ensuring New Jersey residents with hearing loss, irrespective of economic status, access telecommunications and visual alerting home safety equipment for independent living.

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Service Member And Family Support | Semper Fi and America's Fund

Provide financial assistance and support to injured U.S. Armed Forces members and their families, including housing, transportation, caregiver aid, bedside financial support, and specialized equipment, though services are subject to case manager review and funding availability.

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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.

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JACC (Jersey Assistance for Community Caregiving) | Middlesex County Office of Aging and Disabled Services

Enables individuals aged 60 and older, at risk of nursing facility placement (meeting income and resource criteria), to stay in their community homes through a broad array of in-home services. Services encompass Adult Day Health, Attendant Care, Caregiver/Recipient Training, Care Management, Chore Services, Environmental Accessibility Adaptations, Home-Based Supportive Care, Home-Delivered Meals, Personal Care Assistance, Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS), Respite Care, Social Adult Day Care, Special Medical Equipment and Supplies, and Transportation.

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Pharmaceutical Services for Adults | NJ State Organization of Cystic Fibrosis

Offers payment assistance for prescription medications, medical equipment, supplies, nutritional supplements, and food. Provides referrals for diagnosis and treatment, along with public and patient educational materials. Offers patient/family counseling, informative videos on various aspects of the disease, as well as outreach and support.

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Care Program | Variety The Children's Charity of United States

Assists families with children in need of critical medical equipment/services or healthcare by providing grants. Children's health organizations can also apply on behalf of patients. Care grants cover a range of needs including auditory items, dental care, food and feeding items, oxygen equipment, vision care, wigs, tele-medicine systems, sensory equipment, prosthetics, respite care, electrical stimulation devices, humidicribs, and more.

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