… least 24 hours after fever is gone except to seek medical care or for other necessities. If an outbreak of flu or …
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… to access essential programs for food, shelter, health care, mental health, and other basic needs. We're proud to …
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… also be neglect, which is when a caregiver does not take care of the basic needs of the individual who is dependent on … or adequate food, clothing, shelter, education or medical care although financially able or assisted to do so. Children …
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… Elderly Citizens The New Jersey Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman (LTCO) Volunteer Advocate Program provides … an opportunity to advocate for people living in long-term care facilities by investigating and resolving complaints … program, volunteer advocates are assigned to a long-term care facility where they make a commitment to spend at least …
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… and choose from the search categories provided to find the resource that best fits your needs. Many factors can make it … help. We can provide you with live assistance to find the resource that is right for you. Dial 2-1-1 or text your zip code to 898-211 to contact one of our resource specialists. … /dont-go-hungry-get-help … Don't Go …
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… add to the stress. The pages associated with our military resource section are designed to provide a snapshot of … services available specifically to military families. The resource pages are divided into national, state, and local …
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… is Available Many people have difficulty affording health care, including prescription medicines, but there are …
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… or anxious. To cope with stress, individuals should take care of their body, by eating healthy meals, exercising, …