This resource list is provided by Hunterdon County Special Child Health Services. For further information please contact Susan Freedman at 908-788-6399 or sfreedman@hhsnj.org.
This list is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice nor is it intended to create any physician-patient relationship. This information should not substitute for a visit or a consultation with a health care provider. These links are provided as a service. Hunterdon Healthcare System does not endorse any organization, program or service listed here, or their philosophies. Responsibility for the content of these sites rests solely with those organizations.
Child Development Center at Hunterdon Medical Center
www.hunterdonhealth.org
190 Route 31, Flemington, NJ 08822
Child Development Center
Main Number 908-788-6396
Pediatric Rehabilitation 908-788-6396
Occupational & Physical Therapy
Educational Evaluations
Early Intervention (0-3 years) Service Coordination 908-788-6398
Special Child Health Services Case Management Unit 908-788-6399
Developmental Pediatric Associates 908-788-6650
Speech and Hearing Department 908-788-6424
Hunterdon County Department of Human Services
DIVISION OF SENIOR, DISABILITIES AND VETERANS SERVICES
908-788-1361, 908-788-1372 (VOICE/TDD)
http://www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/aging/disable.htm
Information: available for disability specific local, state and national resources.
Referral: made, as necessary to appropriate agencies for disability specific services.
Systems Case Management: follow-up on referrals to assure delivery of available appropriate services for clients’ specific needs.
Advocacy: identifying specific agencies and/or personnel to guide clients in self-advocacy efforts.
Community Awareness: addressing issues that affect people with disabilities such as handicapped parking, architectural and attitudinal barriers, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The Arc of Hunterdon County
908-730-7827, www.archunterdon.org
Family Support, respite, advocacy, distinctive family solutions free in-home behavior program.
Progressive Center for Independent Living
4 Walter E. Foran Blvd., Suite 410, Flemington, NJ 08822
Toll-Free: 1.877.917.4500
TTY: 908-782-1081
Tel: (908) 782-1055, Fax: 908-782-6025
Email: info@pcil.org
Website: www.pcil.org
The Progressive Center for Independent Living, Inc. (PCIL) has been empowering the lives of people living with disabilities since 1996. We offer referral and information services, emergency preparedness training, transition services for students, community opportunities, and independent life skills training.
Hunterdon County Housing Rehabilitation Program
Housing Rehabilitation Program
c/o Project Management Office
P.O. Box 2900
Flemington, NJ 08822-2900
PHONE: 908.788.1253 or 908.788.1568 ~ FAX: 908.806.4204
The Hunterdon County Housing Rehabilitation Program is funded by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Small Cities Program and managed by Hunterdon County staff. The goal is to maintain safe, accessible and energy-efficient housing by helping eligible residents to correct code violations and other deficiencies in their homes.
Hunterdon Helpline
908-782-4357
info@helplinehc.org
Hunterdon Helpline began 50 years ago as a teen hotline, answering calls from teens about any subject or need and providing them the connection to appropriate programs and services. Over these four decades, Helpline has evolved to where it is today: a 24-hour helpline answering the needs of at-risk populations trying to navigate the system and find answers to their life challenges.
In addition to First Assist, the umbrella division of Helpline that answers a client’s first call, Helpline has a variety of programs and services to assist with emergency needs and family, health and employment needs. Partnering with other organizations in the county, Helpline links clients to their programs and services when appropriate after assessing the client through the intake process.
NORWESCAP
norwescap.org
Main number: 908-454-7000
NORWESCAP offers many programs that assist individuals and families in a variety of ways, below is a sampling of programs offered: Early Head Start, Family Loan Program, First Call For Help, Child & Family Resources, Food Bank, WIC.
The National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability
www.nchpad.org, 1-800-900-8086, e-mail: email@nchpad.org
Founded in 1999, the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD) is a public health practice and resource center on health promotion for people with disability. NCHPAD seeks to help people with disability and other chronic health conditions achieve health benefits through increased participation in all types of physical and social activities, including fitness and aquatic activities, recreational and sports programs, adaptive equipment usage, and more.
The Hunterdon Outreach Program
http://www.hunterdonoutreach.org/
Daniel R. Hendi, 908-797-3638 (cell)
danhendi@comcast.net
Started in Hunterdon County in the spring of 2003, this program serves to promote and develop different sports for children in our community who are physically or developmentally disabled. Currently, our programs include soccer, basketball, baseball, and tennis. Our program is designed to grow and adapt to the needs of the children and to promote the growth of the program in the community at large. Our program introduces these children to sports who are not normally recruited due to their disabilities. All the programs that we conduct are free to the participating athletes. Each program brings volunteers, athletes, and their parents together in a fun and caring environment.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
https://www.gscymca.org
Greater Somerset YMCA has a variety of programs for kids with all abilities.
NJ Special Olympics
www.sonj.org, 609-896-8000
Local Contact: Kathy Creveling, director-area04@sonj.org
609-712-4278
The range of programs: Young Athlete Program Ages 2 to 7 and other programs include: Alpine Skiing, Aquatics, Aquatics, Basketball, Soccer, Bowling, Cross-Country Skiing, Cycling, Equestrian, Golf, Ice Skating, Soccer, Tennis, Track & Field
Riding With Heart
www.RidingWithHeart.org
639 County Road 513, Pittstown, NJ 08867
908-735-5912
Riding with HEART is a 501(C) 3 Non-Profit organization located in Pittstown, NJ on 29+ Green Acres Preserved Farmland. Riding with HEART (RWH) provides a multitude of equine assisted activities and therapies to adults and children that may have physical, cognitive, or emotional disabilities.
Mane Stream
ManeStreamNJ.org
908-439-9636
Mane Stream’s mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with physical, developmental, emotional and medical challenges through a diverse program of equine assisted activities, therapy services, and educational initiatives.
Therapeutic Riding at Centenary
400 Jefferson Street, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
908-852-1400
www.centenaryuniversity.edu
Therapeutic Riding At Centenary (TRAC) is a PATH International – Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (NARHA) premier accredited center serving North and Central New Jersey.
TRAC is housed at the Centenary Equestrian Center, Califon Road, Long Valley on Schooley’s Mountain. The center serves children and adults with a variety of disabilities from the surrounding area. It also offers volunteer opportunities to local high school students and others interested in assisting riders with disabilities.
NJ Division of Disability Services
1-888-285-3036
NJ’s information and referral phone service for disability-related information.
Perform Care
www.performcarenj.org
1-877-652-7624
Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund
1-800-335-3863
https://www.nj.gov/humanservices/cicrf/home/index.html
The Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund is a financial assistance program for New Jersey Families whose children have an illness or condition otherwise uncovered by insurance, State or Federal programs, or other sources, such as fundraising. The Fund is intended to assist in preserving a family’s ability to cope with the responsibilities which accompany a child’s significant health problems.
Disability Rights New Jersey
www.disabilityrightsnj.org
609-292-9742 or 800-922-7233 In NJ only
609-633-7106 (TTY)
advocate@drnj.org
New Jersey’s designated Protection and Advocacy agency under federal law. We advance the human, civil, and legal rights of people with disabilities and promote their self-determination, independence, productivity, and integration into all facets of community life.
Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey
www.bianj.org
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for anyone impacted by brain injury by providing support, advocacy, and information, while promoting brain injury prevention.
ATAC
www.at4nj.org
The Richard West Assistive Technology Advocacy Center (ATAC) of Disability Rights New Jersey serves as New Jersey’s federally funded assistive technology project through a sub-contract with New Jersey’s Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Its purpose is to assist individuals across New Jersey in overcoming barriers in the system and making assistive technology more accessible to individuals with disabilities throughout the state of New Jersey.
Elizabeth M. Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities
https://boggscenter.rwjms.rutgers.edu/
732-235-9300
The Boggs Center is New Jersey’s federally designated University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities and is part of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Department of Pediatrics. Since its inception in 1983, The Center has emphasized a community based, lifespan approach to meeting the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
The Arc of New Jersey
www.arcnj.org
732-246-2525
The Arc of New Jersey is the state’s largest organization advocating for and serving children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
SPAN Parent Advocacy Network
http://www.spanadvocacy.org/
1-800-654-SPAN
Phone: 973-642-8100 Fax: 973-642-8080
The SPAN Parent Advocacy Network is an independent 501(c)3 organization committed to empowering families as advocates and partners in improving education, health, and mental health outcomes for infants, toddlers, children, and youth.
NJ Statewide Parent to Parent
https://spanadvocacy.org/programs/
SPAN’s Statewide Parent to Parent program gives families the skills and support they need to help their children with special needs reach their full potential and to help them feel less isolated and more confident about themselves. SPAN is the New Jersey affiliate of Parent to Parent USA.
Family Support Center of New Jersey
www.fscnj.org
1-800-372-6510
The Family Support Center is a clearinghouse of up-to-date information on a national, state and local family support programs, services and disabilities. The Center offers a “One-Stop-Shopping” approach to individuals seeking information on disabilities and services by providing them with easy access to a comprehensive array of services.
New Jersey Adoption Resource Clearing House (NJ ARCH)
Warm-line: 1-877-4ARCHNJ (1-877-427-2465)
e-mail: warmline@njarch.org
www.njarch.com
NJ ARCH is a State-Funded service that provides support to all members of the adoption constellation. Our goal is to direct people to appropriate adoption services in New Jersey.
Warm Line
The NJ ARCH Warm Line provides information, resources, and an empathic ear. Whether you need help with adoption issues, have questions about how to start the adoption process or just had a difficult day with your adopted child(ren), you will receive a supportive reception when you call NJ ARCH. Our warm line team members provide telephone consultation and are happy to direct you to the services you need for you or your family. Both English and Spanish speaking representatives are available. The Warm Line is staffed 40 hours per week. Leave a message anytime and your call will be returned within one business day.
Our toll-free Warm Line number: (877) 4ARCHNJ or 877-427-2465
Mom2Mom
www.Mom2Mom.us.com
1-877-914-6662
Peer-to-peer helpline, parents can call 24 hours a day 7 days a week to speak with the mother of a child with special needs. We offer peer support counseling, a place to vent, reassurance, a sounding board, advocacy skill building, and access to expert advice and reliable resources to help improve the lives of moms.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
https://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/opmrdd/fasd/
Information/Resources for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
POAC
www.poac.net
732-785-1099
info@poac.net
Advocacy and education. NJ’s leading provider of free autism training and education for parents, teachers, school bus drivers, emergency responders, etc. All presentations and events open to any family/child that has a disability (not just an autism spectrum disorder).
Aspen Asperger Syndrome Education Network
www.aspennj.org
Phone: 732-321-0880
ASPEN provides families and individuals whose lives are affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders (Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder-NOS, High Functioning Autism), and Nonverbal Learning Disabilities with:
Autism NJ
https://www.autismnj.org/
1-800-4-AUTISM
Autism New Jersey is a nonprofit agency committed to ensuring safe and fulfilling lives for individuals with autism, their families, and the professionals who support them. Through awareness, credible information, education, and public policy initiatives, Autism New Jersey leads the way to lifelong individualized services provided with skill and compassion. We recognize the autism community’s many contributions to society and work to enhance their resilience, abilities, and quality of life. Facilitated support groups, education, advocacy, publications and more.
Organization for Autism Research (OAR)
www.researchautism.org
Great publications for parents and professionals. Life Journey through Autism Series includes: A Parent’s Guide to Assessment, A Parent’s Guide to Research and A Guide for Transition to Adulthood
Autism Speaks
www.autismspeaks.org
Call us! 1-888-288-4762
En Español 1-888-772-9050
Email us: familyservices@autismspeaks.org
Autism Speaks is dedicated to promoting solutions, across the spectrum and throughout the lifespan, for the needs of individuals with autism and their families through advocacy and support; increasing understanding and acceptance of people with autism spectrum disorder; and advancing research into causes and better interventions for autism spectrum disorder and related conditions.
Autism Society of America
http://www.autism-society.org/
1-800-3-AUTISM
For 58 years and counting, the Autism Society, including our nationwide network of affiliates, connects people to the resources they need through education, advocacy, support, information and referral, and community programming.
Down Syndrome Association of Central New Jersey
https://dsacnj.org/
25 Scotch Road, Suite H, Ewing, NJ 08638
609-535-3696
Email: dsacnj@dsacnj.org
The Down Syndrome Association of Central New Jersey is a non-profit organization, dedicated to providing support, education, opportunity and enrichment to persons with Down Syndrome and their families.
Bucks County Downs Syndrome Interest Group
https://bcdsig.wordpress.com/
215-290-3118
Email: mariahdrenth@gmail.com or erik.weiner2@aol.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/46236124076/
National Down Syndrome Congress
https://www.ndsccenter.org/
The National Down Syndrome Congress is dedicated to an improved world for individuals with Down syndrome. We are the leading national resource of support and information for anyone touched by or seeking to learn about Down syndrome.
The New Parent Package is a collection of materials refined over the years to provide new and expectant parents with an initial understanding of the challenges – and joys – of raising a child with Down syndrome. You will also find a wide array of current, expert articles, recommended reading and answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding Down syndrome. If you need further information, please contact the NDSC Center by calling, toll-free, 1-800-232-NDSC or emailing: info@NDSCcenter.org.
National Down Syndrome Congress
New and Expectant Parents
National Down Syndrome Society
www.ndss.org/
The National Down Syndrome Society is the leading human rights organization for all individuals with Down syndrome.
New Jersey Early Intervention Services
www.njeis.org
This website was created by the regional early intervention collaboratives in New Jersey. There is basic information on each collaborative, and the Transition Handbook is available here.
Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center
www.ecta.org
Phone: 919-962-2001
Fax: 919-966-7463
E-mail: ectacenter@unc.edu
The ECTA Center supports state Part C and Section 619 programs in developing high-quality early intervention and preschool special education service systems, increasing local implementation of evidence-based practices, and enhancing outcomes for young children with disabilities and their families.
Zero to Three
www.zerotothree.org
2445 M Street, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20037
202-638-1144, 800-899-4301
Information about infant development in the first three years.
New Jersey Prescription Drug Price Registry
www.njdrugprices.nj.gov
1-800-242-5846 (toll-free in NJ)
This drug list with prices will be updated weekly. The prices displayed for each drug are from the most recent claims submitted by licensed New Jersey pharmacies to the New Jersey Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services as their “usual and customary” prices. The usual and customary prices of a drug should be comparable to the cash price the retail customer will be charged by the pharmacy. For a number of reasons, the prices actually charged by your pharmacy may not be the same price that appears on the Registry. The prices of prescription drugs may vary from day-to-day. Also, the unit price on the Registry is based upon the quantity purchased in the last reported claim. The prices contained in this registry are meant to help you compare prices at different pharmacies and are not a guaranteed price. Always call or visit your pharmacy to find out the price before buying your medication.
Prescription Assistancehttps://screening.mhanational.org/content/partnership-prescription-assistance/
Hunterdon County Medication Access Partnership helps to find coverage for prescription medication.
Partnership for Prescription Assistance
https://screening.mhanational.org/content/partnership-prescription-assistance/
The Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA) is free and confidential service that helps connect uninsured and underinsured patients who struggle with affordable access to medicines to prescription assistance programs that offer medicines for free or nearly free.
NJ FamilyCare
1-800-701-0710
1-800-701-0720 TTY
http://www.njfamilycare.org
NJ FamilyCare – New Jersey’s publicly funded health insurance program – includes CHIP, Medicaid, and Medicaid expansion populations. That means qualified NJ residents of any age may be eligible for free or low-cost health insurance that covers doctor visits, prescriptions, vision, dental care, mental health and substance use services, and even hospitalization.
The National Association for the Dually Diagnosed
www.thenadd.org
845-331-4336, 800-331-5362
info@thenadd.org
An association for persons with developmental disabilities and mental health needs. NADD is the leading North American expert in providing professionals, educators, policymakers, and families with education, training, and information on mental health issues relating to persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities. The mission of NADD is to advance mental wellness for persons with developmental disabilities through the promotion of excellence in mental health care.
PerformCare New Jersey
1-877-652-7624, 24-hour hotline
http://www.performcarenj.org/index.aspx
Mobilization and Emergency Response, Youth Case Management Services. See below for the Care Management Organization & Family Support Organization.
Tri-County Care Management Organization for Hunterdon, Somerset & Warren Counties
908-526-3900
www.tricountycmo.org
The Tri-County Care Management Organization understands that the health, wellness, and safety of the family matters. In affiliation with our system of care and community partners, we bring together resources to meet the current needs of children and their families with complex behavioral, emotional, social and mental health challenges.
Family Support Organization for Hunterdon, Somerset & Warren
908-223-1191
www.fso-hsw.org
The Family Support Organization of Hunterdon, Somerset and Warren Counties is a partner within New Jersey’s Division of Children’s System of Care. We provide direct peer-to-peer support to the family members and caregivers of children with special emotional and behavioral needs.
Maternal and Child Health Library Children and Adolescents with Special Health Care Needs
https://www.mchoralhealth.org/highlights/children-with-special-health-care-needs.php
A collection of selected resources offers high-quality information about children and adolescents with special health care needs. Includes databases, hotlines, electronic publications and website listings and links specifically regarding children and adolescents with special health care needs. Includes everything from adolescent transition, financing services, home modifications and health insurance to hospice and palliative care to community interactions.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Your Online Source for Credible Health Information
www.cdc.gov
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
https://mchb.hrsa.gov/
Data, research, and information on children and youth with special health care needs.
National Institutes of Health, The Nation’s Medical Research Agency
www.nih.gov
Social Security Administration
1-800-772-1213
www.ssa.gov
Benefits for Children with Disabilities
https://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10026.pdf
National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke
www.ninds.nih.gov
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC)
www.eric.ed.gov
The ERIC mission is to provide a comprehensive, easy-to-use, searchable, Internet-based bibliographic and full-text database of education research and information.
Family Voices
http://www.familyvoices.org/
Family Voices aims to achieve family-centered care for all children and youth with special health care needs and/or disabilities. Through our national network, we provide families with tools to make informed decisions, advocate for improved public and private policies, build partnerships among professionals and families, and serve as a trusted resource on health care.
Hunterdon County Surrogate
https://www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/1476/CONTACT-US
908-788-1156 or 908-806-5572
New Jersey Department of Human Services Division of Developmental Disabilities
https://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/ddd/index.shtml
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services
www.wnjpin.state.nj.us
908-704-3030 or 877-872-5627
NJ Housing Resource Center
www.njhousing.gov
Association on Higher Education and Disability
http://www.ahead.org/
The Organization for Autism Research (OAR)
https://researchautism.org/
Phone: 1-866-366-9710
The Organization for Autism Research (OAR) was created in December 2001 – the product of the shared vision and unique life experiences of OAR’s seven founders. Led by these parents and grandparents of autistic children and adults, OAR set out to use applied science to answer questions that autistic individuals, their parents, families, teachers, and caregivers confront daily.
Great booklets (many also published in Spanish) that can be downloaded, these are a few: A Parent’s Guide to Research, A Parent’s Guide to Assessment, A Guide to Transition for Adulthood, A Teacher’s Guide to Autism
Kids as Self Advocates (KASA)
http://resources.ruralinstitute.umt.edu/resource/kids-as-self-advocates-kasa/
Kids As Self Advocates (KASA) is a national, grassroots project created by youth with disabilities for youth. We are teens and young adults with disabilities speaking out. KASA knows youth can make choices and advocate for themselves if they have the information and support they need.
Association For Driver Rehabilitation Specialists (ADED)
https://www.aded.net/default.aspx
ADED, a nonprofit association is the primary professional organization in the field of driver education/driver training and transportation equipment modifications for persons with disabilities through education and information dissemination. Eight sites listed in NJ.