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Jersey Assistance for Community Caregiving | Family and Children's Service (FCS)

Provides a variety of in-home services to eligible seniors age 60 or older who are at risk of placement in a nursing home, including personal care assistance, home modification, adult day care and more. Qualified individuals may have the opportunity to hire their own family, friends or neighbors to provide the care they need. Service plans are uniquely designed to the individual.

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Senior and Disabled Services | Passaic County Board of Social Services

Provides a variety of supportive services for older adults and disabled individuals. Services include, but are not limited to: nursing care, prescription assistance, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and other various health and social services.

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Housing Opportunities Program for People with AIDS | Irvington Neighborhood Improvement Consortium

Provides rental subsidy and support services for individuals living with HIV and/or AIDS. Open to Irvington residents.

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Nursing Care Subsidies | Somerset County Board of Social Services

Provides assistance to senior citizens and disabled individuals for long term care in a nursing facility, or services to help remain in the community rather than be cared for in a long term care facility. In-home services that are part of this program include home health aides, skilled nursing, medical day care and medical transportation.

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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Fund | NJ Division of Disability Services (DDS)

Provides New Jersey residents who have survived a traumatic brain injury to access brain injury-related services and support they need to live independently in the community. The fund provides services and supports to foster independence and maximize quality of life when insurance, personal resources, and/or public programs are unavailable to meet their needs.

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Personal Preference Program (PPP) | NJ Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services

Serves as a monthly cash allowance that allows seniors and people with disabilities who are NJ Family Care participants to choose and hire anyone they want for their Personal Care Assistant (PCA) services, including professionals, relatives, friends, and neighbors.

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Englewood Senior Care | Visiting Homemaker Home Health Aide Service of Bergen County

Provides short-term home care for acute, crisis cases where no funding or support is in place for personal care to senior citizens or disabled individuals. Aides provide personal care such as: bathing, transfers, meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, and assistance with maintaining a safe environment.

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Jersey Assistance for Community Caregiving (JACC) | Salem County Office on Aging

Provides in-home and supportive services for individuals at risk of being placed in a nursing home facility. Services are intended to supplement and strengthen the capacity of caregivers and to delay placement in a nursing facility.

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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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Community Care Program for the Elderly and Disabled - Ocean Twp Office | Monmouth County Division of Social Services

Enables individuals to stay or return to their community instead of residing in a long-term care facility through a federal home and community-based program. It provides limited covered services such as home health, adult day care, transportation, case management, homemaker assistance, prescription aid, and respite care. Additionally, it includes the Caregiver Assistance Program (CAP) and the Assisted Living/Alternate Family Care program for those needing extra support.

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Supplemental In-Home Services | Essex County Division of Senior Services

Offers a New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services Medicaid Waiver program for older adults, ages 65 and older, and disabled individuals that offers care alternatives for those who would otherwise be at risk of placement in a nursing facility. The program is designed to provide supplement assistance that the individual receives from his/her natural support network, community agencies, and volunteer groups.

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Medicaid Long Term Care Unit | Atlantic County Division of Intergenerational Services

Determines financial eligibility for nursing home placement and Medicaid Waiver programs. Applicants with income higher than the $2,829.00 cap must set up a Qualified Income Trust (QIT).

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Home Care Grant Assistance | Family and Children's Service (FCS)

Provides home care services to qualified frail, elderly and disabled residents of Monmouth County, and caregiver relief for those providing care to a relative or friend. Home Care Grant Assistance

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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Waiver | NJ Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services

Provides in-home support to brain-injured individuals, who are currently in nursing facilities or who are in the community and at risk for placement in nursing facilities. Reintegrates into and maintains individuals in the community so that supervision is no longer needed, or is minimized. Primarily serves ambulatory young adults with cognitive, behavioral, and physical deficits which require supervised and supportive care.

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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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Community Care Program for Elderly and Disabled (CCPED) | Morris County Aging, Disabilities and Community Programming

Helps individuals remain in the community or return to the community rather than be cared for in a long term care facility. This medical assistance program offers limited covered services such as Home Health Services, Homemaker Services, Medical Day Care, Adult Social Day Care, Transportation Services, and Case Management. A federal home and community based service program.

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Community Care Program for the Elderly and Disabled - Freehold Twp Office | Monmouth County Division of Social Services

Enables individuals to stay or return to their community instead of residing in a long-term care facility through a federal home and community-based program. It provides limited covered services such as home health, adult day care, transportation, case management, homemaker assistance, prescription aid, and respite care. Additionally, it includes the Caregiver Assistance Program (CAP) and the Assisted Living/Alternate Family Care program for those needing extra support.

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Jersey Assistance for Community Caregiving (JACC) | NJ Division of Aging Services (DoAS)

Offers in-home services to eligible individuals at risk of nursing facility placement. Services, determined by clinical assessment, encompass respite care, homemaker assistance, home modifications, emergency response systems, meal delivery, adult day care, medical equipment, transportation, and chore support.

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Managed Long Term Support and Services | Hunterdon County Division of Social Services

Offers Medicaid services to enable eligible residents to remain in the community or return to the community. Rather than be cared for in a long-term care facility or hospital setting.

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