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New Jersey Resources
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2-1-1
Non-Emergency – Click this link to search
the database, or call 211 on your phone to get information
and referrals on a variety of services, including:
food banks, clothing closets, rental and utility
assistance, adult or child day care, transportations
services for the disabled, tutoring, Meals on Wheels,
insurance, interventions for drug and alcohol abuse,
rehabilitation, job training, and much more. This
site and phone number will also provide emergency
information about local problems such as floods and
highway closures.
AIDS Coalition
of Southern New Jersey - Click here
for programs available in the southern part of the
state.
Find
a NJ Doctor:New Jersey Health Care Profile -
This site includes information on all doctors who
are actively licensed and currently permitted to
practice medicine or podiatry in New Jersey. The
website can be searched to locate doctors practicing
in a particular area or hospital. The profiles
contain information about a doctor's education,
training, and medical practice.
Camden
Area Health Education Center - The Camden
AHEC is committed to improving the health of the medically
underserved - the ethnic and culturally diverse, the
aged, the poor, the very young, the unemployed, the
homeless and the uninsured. Particular emphasis is on
providing services in the communities of Camden and
Camden and Burlington Counties. See if they have a program
for you.
HIV/AIDS - The Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
offers this information.
Hyacinth Foundation - Hyacinth provides a broad
range of services for people affected by HIV. Since
the impact of HIV extends beyond those people with
the virus, Hyacinth offers HIV training and in-services
to New Jersey’s businesses and AIDS service organizations.
The New Jersey Statewide Family
HIV Care Network - The New Jersey Statewide
Family HIV Care Network is supported in part by the
New Jersey State Department of Health & Senior Services
and the HIV/AIDS Bureau. Check their website for excellent
contact information on living with AIDS and to find
a family advocate.
New
Jersey AIDS Health Fraud Task Force - The
new Jersey AIDS Health Fraud Task Force is made up of
representatives of local AIDS organizations and government
agencies. Their goal is to educate the community about
the dangers of AIDS fraud and to increase the ability
of individuals to make informed decisions about their
health.
NJ
HIV/AIDS Semi-annual Newsletter - This newsletter
is published by the Division of HIV/AIDS Services.
NJ Women
and AIDS Network (NJWAN) - The NJ Women
and AIDS Network offers workshops and information to
women around the state.
New Jersey
Department of Health and Senior Services - Click here to view the Department's alphabetic list of health-related topics, programs and services. The site changes often so use the site search option to look for your topic or your browser Find option to search for a word or phrase.
New
Jersey Division of HIV/AIDS Services -
Click here for different programs offered throughout
New Jersey.
NJ Self-Help Group Clearinghouse - Assists people in finding, forming and learning about self-help support
groups at local, national and Internet levels. Has toll-free helpine and
publishes an annual Self-Help Group Directory, which can be found at
most public libraries.
En Español
Formularios
del Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos (NJDHSS)-
Enlaces para los formularios del NJDHSS. Estos sitios
están en formato PDF y les requieren un programa
especial, Adobe Acrobat Reader, para poder verlos.
Usted puede obtener este programa en http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/main.html Los
disponibles en español están relacionados
a las Pruebas de Anticuerpos del VIH e incluyen:
Documento
de Autorización de Entrega de Records
Prueba
Confidencial Únicamente
Prueba
Confidencial y Anónima
Prueba
para los Anticuerpos del VIH
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