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BURLINGTON COUNTY FREEHOLDER MARY ANN O’BRIEN I am pleased to provide Burlington County residents with this informative directory of services. I encourage you to use the wealth of information contained in the directory. We want to make sure all of our residents are aware of available services and know that the County’s top priority is to make Burlington County a place where people want to live, work and play. The County is in your corner. The listing of any agency or service in this directory is purely for informational purposes and in no way indicates an endorsement. Alternatively, the absence of any agency or service from this directory does not signify disapproval. ***Agencies, locations, telephone numbers and web site address and eligibility requirements may have changed. Please telephone the agency or Office On Aging, (609) 265-5069, for the most up-to-date information.

STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTION

ABOUT US: ADRC provides information and assistance to older persons, adults with physical disabilities, caregivers and professionals looking for services or programs. Please visit their website to learn about the following: I NEED HELP WITH... assists you in identifying your needs and determining your options for assistance. SERVICES AND PROVIDERS includes services, facilities, products and providers that can assist you with your needs. Visit website below. CONTACT LOCAL AGENCIES lists contact information for the County ADRC, County Welfare Agencies, Local Counties and Municipalities, County Health Departments, Medical Assistance Customer Centers, Centers for Independent Living, Offices of Disabilities, and the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP), which provides help with Medicare issues. LEARN ABOUT provides program descriptions, useful websites, and articles on topics that will help you make informed choices related to your needs. MY ACCOUNT: Register to receive the latest newsletters, site updates, and to create a list of favorite organizations/information. EMERGENCY LINKS: Visit website below for list of emergency links. For further information and to visit the above links, please visit the website at

http://www.adrcnj.org/

AGING GRANT-FUNDED PROGRAMS AND SERVICES ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS) (609) 518-4793 Services to safeguard a vulnerable adult’s rights/resources to protect them from abuse/neglect/exploitation. APS screens and investigates reports of possible abuse/neglect/exploitation. APS identifies and arranges for services to assist vulnerable adults. Provided by Burlington County Board of Social Services.

ASSESSMENT/OPTIONS COUNSELING (609) 265-5069 Intake Social Worker will complete an assessment that will determine the most appropriate services for the individual and identify those most at risk of nursing home placement.

CONGREGATE NUTRITION (609) 702-7053 Aging office provides nutritious meals which meet the one-third dietary reference intake to residents age 60 and over at congregate nutrition sites. Recreational/social activities and informational/health-related programs are available at the congregate sites.

HOMEMAKER/HOME HEALTH AIDE SERVICES/RESPITE (609) 265-5069 Support is provided to the client for personal care activities and light household tasks related to maintaining health and allowing client to remain in their home. Provides respite for the caregiver.**

HOME DELIVERED NUTRITION (609) 702-7053 Aging office delivers a nutritious meal to the resident’s home which meets one-third of dietary reference intake. Clients of the program must be age 60 and over, home-bound and unable to prepare their own meals.

INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE (609) 265-5069 Aging staff provide information and links residents to services, programs and opportunities available in the community.

MONEY MANAGEMENT (609) 894-9311 X 1358 Provides guidance and nonintrusive bill paying assistance to maximize bill-paying capacity. Volunteers assist in budgeting, the processing of routine bills, check writing, managing financial matters and/ or reconciling bank accounts. Services are provided by the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) at Rowan College at Burlington County.**

OUTREACH/PUBLIC AWARENESS (609)265-5069 Aging staff provide presentations and public awareness events. Staff is available for informational tables at community events and senior sites. Promotes awareness of the programs, services and information within the community. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY/SENIOR FITNESS (609) 543-6200 Planned and structured activities aimed at improving or maintaining physical health of residents age 60 and over. Aging office grant funds the evidence based Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program provided by the YMCA which promotes the overall wellness of the client. Please call and ask for the Aging grant-funded program.** RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE (609) 265-5785 Provides services to residents age 60 and over whose health and safety are threatened and/or at risk of institutional placement. Tasks can include replacing door locks, minor home repairs and housing improvements which may deter crime. Provides information on home improvement repairs, loans and weatherization. Services provided by Burlington County Sheriff’s Department.** SENIOR LEGAL ASSISTANCE (609) 265-5945 Provides legal advice, assistance and/ or representation to protect and secure the rights of older persons. Program provided to residents age 60 and over and their spouses.** SOCIAL DAYCARE/RESPITE (856) 234-5999 Provides a safe, structured, homelike setting where older adults can socialize and participate in activities. Services are provided by The Tender, Inc. to seniors and their caregivers.** TRANSPORTATION TO CONGREGATE MEALS (609) 702-7053 Transportation is provided, on a limited basis, to participants of the congregate nutrition program. Clients receive transportation from their home to one of three congregate nutrition sites. The program is provided by Aging grant funds and service is provided by SenHan Transit. **PLEASE TELEPHONE THE PROVIDER OF THE SERVICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE PROGRAMS LISTED AND INQUIRE ABOUT AGING GRANT-FUNDED SERVICES.

TABLE OF CONTENTS CONSUMER PROTECTION……………………………………………………………………..……...1 COUNSELING………………………………………………………………………………...….……2 DENTAL………...…………………………………………………………………………..….……..5 DISABILITY SERVICES………… …………………………………………………………………….6 EDUCATION…………………………………………………………………………………..………7 ELDER ABUSE/DOMESTIC VIOLENCE…………..……….…………………………………………...9 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS………………..…………………………………….……………..10 EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM……………..…………………………………………………….11 EMERGENCY SERVICES/PREPAREDNESS …...……………………...……………………………….12 EMPLOYMENT ………………………………………...……………………………………………14 ENERGY ASSISTANCE………………………………………………………………………....…….15 FOOD/MEALS……………………………………………………………..………………………...17 GRANDPARENTS……………………………………………………………………….………...….19 HEALTH DEPARTMENT……………………………………………………………………………...20 HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES……………………………………...……………………………....21 HEARING………………………………………………………………………..…………………..30 HOSPITALS………………………………………………………………………………………….34 HOUSING …………………………………………………………………………………………...35 IN-HOME SERVICES………………………………………………………………………………...49 INFORMATION & REFERRAL……………………………………...………………………………...51 INSURANCE ………………………………………...……..………………………………….…….54 INTERNET…………………………………………………………………………………………...55

LEGAL SERVICES…………………………………………………..………………...……………56 LIBRARY SYSTEM…………………………………………….…………………………………...57 MEDICAL DAY CARE CENTERS……………………………...………..…………………………..58 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION………………………………………….……………………….59 MUNICIPAL PHONE NUMBERS……………………...………………………….………………….60 NURSING HOMES……………...………………………………………………...………………...61 PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE………..……………………………………………………………...62 SERVICIOS LATINOS DE BURLINGTON COUNTY……………..……………………………………63 SHERIFF OF BURLINGTON COUNTY SERVICES …………..………………………………………..66 SOCIAL, CULTURAL & RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES…………………………………...………….68 SOCIAL DAY CARE………………………………………………………………………………..72 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, BURLINGTON COUNTY VICINAGE………………………..….73 SUPPORT GROUPS…...……………….……………………………………………………………74 TAX SECTION………………………..……………………………….……………………………77 TOLL-FREE NUMBERS AND HOTLINES……….……………………...…………………………….79 TRANSPORTATION……………………………………………………...………………………….81 VETERANS……………………………………………………..………………………..…………85 VISION……………………………………………………………………………………………..86 VOLUNTEERING……………………………………………………….…………………………...88 ENTITLEMENTS………………...……………………………….………………………………....90 AREAS AGENCIES ON AGING……………………………………………………………………...94 INDEX……………………………………………………………………………………….……..98

CONSUMER PROTECTION BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF CENTRAL & SOUTHERN NJ, INC. (609) 588-0808 1262 Whitehorse-Hamilton Square Rd., Building A, Suite 202, Trenton, NJ 08690 www.trenton.bbb.org Hours: Service:

Monday-Friday; 9:00am – 4:30pm Provides a reliability report on businesses and charities in the United States and Canada. Distributes educational literature and conducts educational lectures.

BURLINGTON COUNTY OFFICE OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES www.co.burlington.nj.us Service:

(609) 265-5098

Inspects, tests and seals all weighing, measuring and counting devices used in commerce; such as supermarkets and gasoline station pumps. Audit supermarkets and other retail stores to make sure the correct weight is stated on each package and the supermarket scanners match the same price. Investigates and prosecutes consumer complaints.

STATE OF NJ DIVISION OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS 1-(800) 242-5846 www.njconsumeraffairs.gov Service : Provides information about consumer affairs and investigates complaints, issues concerning lemon law, weights and measures, business complaints, home improvement contract issues, verifying licenses, and fights fraud. Provides fighting fraud speaker and events. PROJECT MEDICINE DROP: Consumers dispose of medicines anonymously at drug drop off boxes. Call or visit website or detailed information. HEALTH CARE PROFILE: Look up and verify license/registration information, registered charities, view physicians, podiatrists and optometrists profiles.

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COUNSELING ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS/SOUTH JERSEY (856) 486-4446 MEETING INFORMATION (856) 486-4444 PO Box 2514, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034. www.aasj.org Services: Provides information and literature about the treatment of alcoholism, hospitalization, and A.A. meetings. BURLINGTON COUNTY DIVISION OF BEHAVORIAL HEALTH (609) 265-5536 Human Services Facility, 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060. Service: Provides administration of mental health and addiction services, as well as Traumatic Loss Coalition. CATHOLIC CHARITIES - FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org 115 West Pearl St., Burlington, NJ 08016 (609) 386-7331 Service: Provides professional counseling for individuals, marriage, family, group, and information and referral. 39 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, NJ 08609 MAIN NUMBER Service: Provides individual, group, and family counseling.

(609) 394-5181

CLARIFI CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICE 1-(800) 989-2227 595 Rancocas Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 (United Way Office) www.clarifi.org Service: Reduce your debt. Improve your credit. Offers free financial counseling. Also home counseling before & after you buy. CONTACT OF BURLINGTON COUNTY BUSINESS OFFICE NUMBER (856) 234-5484 24 HR. CRISIS HELPLINE NUMBERS (856) 234-8888 PO Box 333 Moorestown, NJ 08057 1-(866) 234-5006 www.contactburlco.org Hours: 24 Hours 7 days a week Service: Provides Crisis Helpline, Information & Referral, Sexual Assault Services, Teen Line, Kids Line, Pet Friends, Reassurance, Outreach and Education.

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COUNSELING CONTINUES... HAMPTON BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER 650 Rancocas Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 www.hamptonhospital.com Hours: Service:

1-(800) 603-6767

24 hours a day/7days a week Provides behavioral health, diagnostic and treatment services for adults, older adults and adolescents with mental health and substance abuse issues. Services include inpatient hospitalization, partial hospitalization and outpatient programming. The Counseling Center in Hamilton, NJ features a MOSAIC (Motivating Our Seniors and Inspiring Change) program to meet the needs of older adults and transportation is provided between campuses.

JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN’S SERVICES 1301 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 www.jfedsnj.org Hours: Service:

(856) 424-1333

Monday – Thursday 9:00am to 9:00pm Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm Provides counseling, information and referral, case management of elderly, friendly visiting, limited financial assistance, workshops, support groups, home health care and resettlement of New Americans and adoption services.

LEGACY TREATMENT SERVICES Human Services Facility, 795 Woodlane Rd, Westampton, NJ 08060 Service:

Provides screening and crisis intervention program (SCIP). Outpatient psychiatric screening center.

LEGACY TREATMENT SERVICES—S.C.I.P. LOURDES MEDICAL CENTER OF BURLINGTON COUNTY 218A Sunset Rd. Willingboro, NJ 08046 Service:

(609) 267-1377

(609) 835-6180

24 hour access line. Assessment center provides crisis intervention, emergency stabilization, individual assessments, and links to treatment services include outpatient services, partial hospital intensive outpatient services, and inpatient services.

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MOORESTOWN VNA—COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER 300 Harper Drive Moorestown, NJ 08057 www.moorestownvna.org Hours: Service:

Monday to Thursday 9 to 9, Saturdays 10 to 3. Evening appointments by special request. Provide confidential, professional, and caring services. Serves adults, teens and children and offers a wide variety of therapeutic interventions. Addictions and Substance Abuse Anger Management Anxiety and Stress Management Behavioral Issues Crisis Intervention Depression Grief Counseling Individual and Family Counseling Support Groups.

OAKS INTEGRATED CARE (FORMERLY TWIN OAKS) ACCESS CENTER 770 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 www.oaksintcare.org Hours: Service:

(609) 261-0001

Monday-Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm Provides education and training to the residents of Burlington County on wellness related issues, including the prevention of the abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.

SAMARITAN CENTER FOR GRIEF SUPPORT 5 Eves Drive, Suite 180, Marlton, NJ 08053 www.samaritannj.org Hours: Service:

(609) 267-5928 1- (800) 963-3377

24 Hours 7 days a week Provides emergency services and services to older adults who suffer from mental illness and who may be at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Fee: Medicaid, Insurance, or self-pay.

PREVENTION PLUS OF BURLINGTON COUNTY, INC. 1824 Rt. 38 E. Suite B, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 Hours: Service:

(856) 380-1070 1- (877) 862- 8001

(856) 596-8550

Call for hours Provides professional counseling for individuals, couples, or families (adults and children) experiencing a loss in their lives. PTSD counseling also available for veterans.

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DENTAL AFFORDABLE DENTURES 1-(800) 336-8873 Service: Network of affiliated practices, each owned and operated by a licensed general dentist, providing affordable dentures. Call for a free brochure. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR GERIATRIC DENTISTRY 1121 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202. Service: Lists the names and addresses of several hundred dentists, write for information. CAMCARE HEALTHCARE CORP. (856) 541-3270 www.camcare.net Service: Provides general dental service except Orthodontist and TMJ. Provides services to all residents of South Jersey at multiple locations. 1-800 DENTIST (800) 336-8478 Service: Referral service will match you to a dentist, location, method of payment, prescreening, and any other special need you may have. DONATED DENTAL SERVICE (732) 821-3056 NJ Foundation of Dentistry for the Handicapped, 1 Dental Plaza, N. Brunswick, NJ 08902 www.nfdh.org/nj Service: Dentists provide free/low cost dental care to patients who are elderly (65+), handicapped or permanently disabled. Low income, no income ROWAN COLLEGE AT BURLINGTON COUNTY DENTAL HEALTH CENTER (609) 894-9311 Service: Dental health preventive services, cleanings, examinations, fluoride Ext 1074 treatments, and X-rays. Telephone for details. RUTGERS GENERAL DENTAL CENTER (856) 566-6969 13 Somerdale Square, Somerdale NJ 08083 Service: Provides general dentistry services. Fee is based on income and a sliding scale. Some insurances are accepted. SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE (215) 898-8965 th 240 S. 40 St. Philadelphia, PA 19104 www.upenn.edu Services: Complete service. Appointment required for registration. Clinic fees depend on type of service and restoration. SENIOR DENT (732) 821-9400 NJ Dental Association, 1 Dental Plaza, N. Brunswick, NJ 08902-4313 Service: This program offers a minimum of 15% discount from the fee for services to persons 65+ years of age who meet PAAD income guidelines. Treatment must be obtained from participating dentist. SOUTH JERSEY FAMILY MEDICAL DENTAL CENTER (SJFMC) Box 248 , Pemberton, NJ 08068 5

(609) 894-1213

DISABILITY SERVICES ADRC—AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTION NJ 1-(877) 222-3737 www.adrcnj.org Service: ADRC provides information and assistance to older persons, adults with physical disabilities, caregivers and professionals looking for services or programs. DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, STATE OF NJ 1-(800) 832-9173 DDD COMMUNITY SERVICES OFFICE: BURLINGTON COUNTY 2 Echelon Plaza 221 Laurel Road, Suite 210, Voorhees, NJ 08043, 856-770-5900 www.state.nj.us/humanservices/ddd Service: DDD provides and funds services for state residents with developmental disabilities such as intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, autism, epilepsy, spina bifida, traumatic brain injuries and certain neurological impairments. DIVISION OF DISABILITY SERVICES, STATE OF NJ 1-(888) 285-3036 www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dds Service: DDS serves people who have become disabled as adults, whether through illness or injury. The Division serves as a single point of entry for people who need information and/or services within the human services field that allow people to live more independently in the community. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES (609) 584-4304 MANAGED LONG TERM SERVICES AND SUPPORTS (MLTSS) http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmahs/home/mltss.html Service: MLTSS is an initiative intended to provide seniors and individuals with disabilities the ability to live at home for as long as possible. Participants will receive their long term care needs through a managed care organization (MCO) contracted with New Jersey’s Medicaid program, New Jersey Family Care. PERSONAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES PROGRAM (609) 265-5144 Service: Provides assistance to disabled adults aged 18 to 70 who are employed, preparing for employment, involved in community volunteer work or attending school. PASP allows consumers to receive up to 40 hours of service per week enabling them to maintain their independence in the community. RESOURCES FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (609) 747-7745 351 High Street, Suite 103, Burlington, NJ 08106 TDD (609) 747-1875 www.rilnj.org Service: Provides peer support, individual and system advocacy, independent living skills training and develops independent living plans. Youth Services, Youth One Stop (Recreation Center for Teens) 6

EDUCATION BURLINGTON CITY ADULT EDUCATION (609) 387-5895 Captain James Lawrence School, 316 Barclay Street, Burlington, NJ 08016 www.burlington-nj.net The program will provide adult learners with opportunities to increase their pursuit of knowledge and understanding at their own pace. You do not have to be a Burlington City resident. Courses offered include: Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Issues Critical to an Informed Society and others. BURLINGTON COUNTY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (BCIT) (609) 267-4226 ● www.bcit.cc 695 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ The Burlington County Institute of Technology offers adult education classes and courses for pleasure and/or special interests. BURLINGTON COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM (609) 267-9660 5 Pioneer Boulevard, Westampton, NJ 08060 www.bcls.lib.nj.us/ The Burlington County Library System offers free and low costs classes and courses in numerous areas of study at the many locations around the County. LENAPE ADULT EVENING SCHOOL PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Hartford and Church Road, Medford, NJ 08055

(609) 654-5111 Ext. 3502, 3544

LIFE: LEARNING IS FOR EVERYONE (609) 894-9311 Lewis Parker Center, Room 221, 601 Pemberton Browns Mills Road, Pemberton, NJ 08068 [email protected] Learning is for Everyone (LIFE) is sponsored by Rowan College at Burlington County. LIFE offers more than sixty courses during the college year with a majority of the classes led by LIFE members. All class leaders are volunteers and receive no pay. Teaching experience is not necessary; in fact, some of us have a favorite topic or area of expertise that we have shared by leading a class. MOORESTOWN ADULT SCHOOL 350 Bridgeboro Road, Moorestown, NJ 08057

(856) 778-6600 Ext. 18023

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PEMBERTON HIGH SCHOOL Arney’s Mount Road, Pemberton, NJ 08068 http://www.pemberton.k12.nj.us/pths/

(609) 893-8141 Ext. 2050

P.I.N.E.S.—PINELANDS INSTITUTE FOR NATURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 120-13 Whitesbog Road, Browns Mills, NJ 08015 [email protected] ● www.rcbc.edu/pines The Pinelands Institute for Natural & Environmental Studies (P.I.N.E.S.) program provides educational programs, presentations, and special events.

BURLINGTON COUNTY COLLEGE (856) 222-9311 900 College Circle, Mount Laurel, NJ www.rcbc.edu Rowan College at Burlington County is ranked among the top 50 community colleges in the nation for boosting graduates earning power. RCBC is positioning itself to be a national model for higher education in academic and workforce development programs. The college offers associate degree programs, certificates, career track majors, continuing education classes and business training. The college has numerous programs and courses for senior citizens, such as various art courses, photography, computers, dancing, defensive driving, cooking, creative writing, music, fitness, aquatics classes and foreign languages. Most of which are offered with a discount for seniors. FORMERLY

WILLINGBORO ADULT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 20 S. JFK Way, Willingboro, NJ 08046 www.willingboroschools.org

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Information GED Testing

(609) 835-8800 (609) 835-8800

ELDER ABUSE/DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES BURLINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 www.bcbss.org Service:

Adult Protective Services (APS) programs have been established in each county in New Jersey to receive and investigate reports of suspected abuse, neglect and exploitation of vulnerable adults living in a community setting. The referral should be made by the person with first-hand information about the client. All records and communications are confidential.

CONTACT OF BURLINGTON COUNTY 24/7 Hours: Service:

1-(866) 234-5006 (856) 234-8888

24 Hours 7 days a week Provides Crisis Helpline, Information & Referral, Sexual Assault Services, Teen Line, Kids Line, Pet Friends, Reassurance, Outreach and Education.

PROVIDENCE HOUSE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES Service:

1-(877) 582-6995

8:30am to 4:30pm Investigates complaints about conditions and treatment of seniors 60+ living in full care institutions, and advocates for improvement in the quality of care in facilities throughout the State.

VICTIMS OF CRIME COMPENSATION HOTLINE Service:

1-(877) 871-7551

Comprehensive services for victims of domestic abuse and emergency shelter, counseling services, and a program specifically designed to assist age 50 and over.

STATE OF NEW JERSEY OMBUDSMAN FOR INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY P. O. Box 852, Trenton, NJ 08625 Hours: Services:

(609) 518-4793

1-(800) 242-0804 (877) 658-2221

Program offers assistance and support to crime victims. Brochure available: Crime victims deserve a helping hand, coping with victimization, crime victims’ rights in New jersey, and benefits for survivors of violent crime.

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EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE/ FIRE/ AMBULANCE DIAL 911 POISON CONTROL CENTER 1-800-222-1222 TO REPORT ANY EMERGENCY DIAL 911

Bass River Twp. Beverly City Bordentown City Bordentown Twp. Burlington City Burlington Twp. Chesterfield Twp. Cinnaminson Twp. Delanco Twp. Delran Twp. Eastampton Twp. Edgewater Park Twp. Evesham Twp. Fieldsboro Borough Florence Twp. Hainesport Twp. Lumberton Twp. Mansfield Twp. Maple Shade Twp. Medford Twp. Medford Lakes Borough Moorestown Twp. Mount Holly Twp. Mount Laurel Twp. New Hanover Twp. North Hanover Twp. Palmyra Borough Pemberton Borough Pemberton Twp. Riverside Twp. Riverton Borough Shamong Twp. Southampton Twp. Springfield Twp. Tabernacle Twp. Washington Twp. Westampton Twp. Willingboro Twp. Woodland Twp. Wrightstown Borough

To Report Non-Emergency

Police Business (M-F Business Hrs.)

609-296-3131 609-267-8300 609-723-8300 609-298-4300 609-267-8300 609-386-1000 609-723-8300 856-829-6666 856-234-8300 856-461-4444 609-267-8300 609-267-8300 856-234-8300 609-723-8300 609-499-3131 609-298-1170 609-267-8300 609-723-8300 856-779-7111 609-654-7511 609-267-8300 856-235-1405 609-267-8300 856-234-1414 609-723-8300 609-723-8300 856-234-8300 609-723-8300 609-723-8300 856-234-8300 856-234-8300 609-859-2281 609-859-2281 609-723-8300 609-859-2281 609-296-3131 609-267-8300 609-267-8300 609-859-2281 609-723-8300

609-298-3131 609-387-0205 609-298-0103 609-298-4300 609-386-0262 609-239-2019 609-291-0912 856-829-6667 856-461-0357 856-461-4444 609-261-1717 609-877-4404 856-983-1116 609-298-9054 609-267-8300 609-298-1170 609-267-1111 609-298-4411 856-234-8300 609-267-8300 609-654-2156 856-234-8300 609-267-0170 856-234-8300 609-758-7149 609-758-3351 856-829-0198 609-894-2632 609-894-3343 856-461-8820 856-829-1212 609-859-2281 609-859-2281 609-723-5100 609-859-2281 609-296-3131 609-267-3000 609-877-3003 609-859-2281 609-758-7149

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEMS Personal Emergency Response Systems comes with smoke silent panic device, EM response system, auto fire detection, and 24-hour monitoring service. These devices can be worn around the neck or the wrist. AMCEST 1-(800) 492-4051 www.amcest.com CRITICAL SIGNAL TECHNOLOGIES CST 1-(855) 427-8585 www.cstlinktolife.com LIFE ALARM 1-(800) 780-5433 www.life-alarm.com LIFEFONE 1-(800) 282-2280 www.lifefone.com MEDSCOPE AMERICA 1-(800) 645-2060 www.medscope.org PHILLIPS LIFELINE 1-(800) 380-3111 www.lifelinesys.com TUNSTALL AMERICAS 1-(800) 286-2622 www.americas.tunstall.com VIRTUA LIFELINE EMERGENCY SERVICES 1-(888) 847-8823 www.virtua.org

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EMERGENCY SERVICE/PREPAREDNESS AMERICAN RED CROSS – BURLINGTON/CAMDEN CHAPTER (856) 365-7100 5425 Route 70 West, Pennsauken NJ 08109 www.redcrossbcnj.org Service: Provides emergency, biomedical, health and safety, community, nursing, disaster, volunteer, and youth services. ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF (609) 562-4245 Service: Provides emergency financial assistance for soldiers and their families, also includes retired soldiers. BURLINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES (609) 261-1000 or (609) 518-4839 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 1-(800) 342-0047 www.bcbss.org Ext. 4839 Service: Serving the citizens of Burlington County through information and referral services and cash assistance, nutritional support, health coverage, child support, employment programs, and emergency assistance. BCCAP—BURLINGTON COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM (609) 386-5800 718 Rt. 130 South, Burlington, NJ 08016 Service: For low-income Burlington County residents. Programs address education, housing issues, day care, and information and referral. CATHOLIC CHARITIES (856) 764-6940 801 Burlington Avenue, Delanco, NJ 08010 After Hours: Call CONTACT at 1-(866) 234-5006 www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org Service: Emergency services, transitional housing, security deposit, rent, mortgage funding, emergency food, recycled clothing, furnishings, energy assistance, advocacy and case management. (Donations accepted). CHRISTIAN CARING CENTER (609) 893-0700 378 Lakehurst Road, Browns Mills, NJ 08015 Services: Provides food, clothing, and assistance with utilities. Meals are served everyday from noon -1:30pm. CONTACT OF BURLINGTON COUNTY BUSINESS OFFICE NUMBER (856) 234-5484 24 HR. CRISIS HELPLINE NUMBERS (856) 234-8888 PO Box 333 Moorestown, NJ 08057 1-(866) 234-5006 www.contactburlco.org Hours: 24 Hours 7 days a week Service: Provides Crisis Helpline, Information & Referral, Sexual Assault Services, Teen Line, Kids Line, Pet Friends, Reassurance, Outreach and Education. 12

EMERGENCY SERVICE/PREPAREDNESS CONTINUES… DISASTER PREPAREDNESS– Plan & prepare for emergencies and stay informed. www.state.nj.us/njoem LEGACY TREATMENT SERVICES—FORMERLY S.C.I.P. (609) 835-6180 LOURDES MEDICAL CENTER OF BURLINGTON COUNTY 218A Sunset Rd. Willingboro, NJ 08046 Service: 24 hour access line. Assessment center provides crisis intervention, emergency stabilization, individual assessments, and links to treatment services include outpatient/inpatient services, partial hospital intensive outpatient services, and emergency psychiatric service. NEW JERSEY NEED HELP INFORMATION SERVICE www.nj211.org Hours: 24 hours 7 days a week Service: Provides solutions to personal needs by informing you of resources in your community like day care facilities, shelters, affordable housing units, social services, employment training programs, senior services, medical insurance. NEW JERSEY OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY & PREPAREDNESS www.njhomelandsecurity.gov/ Report Suspicious activity

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(609) 584-4000

OAKS INTEGRATED CARE (FORMERLY TWIN OAKS) 1-(800) 963-3377 770 Woodlane Road, Mount Holly NJ 08060 www.oaksintcare.org Service: Provides a centralized point of entry for a comprehensive range of quality mental health services for adults, children and families. READY BURLINGTON COUNTY www.readycomm.org Service: Information on weather preparedness, 211, Crisis Support

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SALVATION ARMY—SOUTH WEST REGION (609) 877-0717 Burlington, Camden, Gloucester and Salem Counties Service: Provides housing, food and overnight lodging for varying amounts of time to those in need. (homeless, destitute individuals and families). EMERGENCY FOOD, MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE. Provides disaster relief when needed. 13

EMPLOYMENT BURLINGTON COUNTY AMERICAN JOB CENTER Human Service facility, 2nd Floor, 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 www.co.burlington.nj.us/311/Burlington-County-American-Job-Center Hours: Service:

(609) 518-3900

Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 Qualified professionals assist with obtaining employment or training to meet the demands of the present workforce. Employment counselors can help explore career choices relating to interests and abilities. They can also assist in exploring a career path that can best utilize skills in the current job market. Resources include: 

Skill Assessment



Career Counseling



Job Search Assistance



Resource room with computers, internet access, printers & copiers



Telephone claim filing for Unemployment Insurance



Workshops and Trainings



Referral to other resources and services

EXPERIENCE WORKS www.experienceworks.org Service:

1-(877) 314-7383

Provides job training and employment opportunities to individuals who are 55 and older and have limited income. Telephone or visit website for more information.

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ENERGY ASSISTANCE HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIHEAP) (609) 835-4329 (BCCAP ) 1 Van Sciver Parkway, Willingboro, NJ 08046 www.energyassistance.nj.gov Services: Assists low-income customers with their energy needs. Renters who have their heating costs included in their rent may also qualify. Will also negotiate with utility companies regarding bills. JOE-4-OIL (CITIZEN’S ENERGY) 1-(877) 563-4645 Service: The oil heat program offers free heating oil to people in financial need. Program does not start until the month of December. Telephone for availability and program details. LIFELINE PROGRAM 1-(800) 792-9745 Services: This program offers $225 to persons who meet PAAD guidelines. This includes utility customers as well as tenants whose utility bills are included in their rent. Lifeline benefits are provided for only electric and natural gas. NEW JERSEY STATEWIDE HEATING ASSISTANCE AND REFERRAL ENERGY SERVICE, INC. (NJSHARES) 1- (866) 657-4273 www.njshares.org Services: Non-profit Corporation organized to provide assistance to individuals and families who are in need of temporary help in paying their energy, telephone, and water bills. To qualify a person or family must be facing a financial crisis and not be eligible for welfare. Application can be done online or at the following Burlington County Intake Agencies: BCCAP

609-835-4329

CHRISTIAN CARING CENTER

609-893-0700

CATHOLIC CHARITIES

856-764-6940

ST. VINCENT DEPAUL

609-953-0021 (Medford) 609-268-0005 (Tabernacle) 609-386-3650 (Burlington City & Twp.) 609-267-9600 (Mt. Holly)

RESOURCES FOR INDEP. LIVING 609-747-7745 (Burlington) (Disabled Residents Only)

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PAGE/TRUE PROGRAM 1-(855) 465-8783 PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOR GAS & ELECTRIC/TEMPORARY RELIEF FOR UTILITY EXPENSES www.njpoweron.org Services: For low to moderate income NJ households. Cannot be receiving or eligible for a UFS benefit or LIHEAP benefit. Applications can be done online or at the following Burlington County Intake Agencies: RESOURCES FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (Disabled Residents Only) (609) 747-7745 UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND PROGRAM (USF) 1-(866) 240-1347 (BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES) 1-(800) 624-0241 Services: Ensures that eligible customers pay no more than 3% of their yearly income on electric and/or gas bills. Participants that are in the Lifeline Program or federally funded Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) are eligible for USF.

ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAMS NEW JERSEY COMFORT PARTNERS 1-(888) 773-8326 www.njcleanenergy.com/residential/programs/comfort-partners Services: Special partnership program to help save energy and money by making your home more energy efficient. Participants must be at or below 150% of the federal poverty guidelines or participate in SSI, HEA, Lifeline, PAAD or TANF. WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM (856) 910-8816 CAMDEN COUNTY COUNCIL ON ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY 5287 Route 70, Suite 8, Pennsauken, NJ, 08109 Services: Federal Program to help save energy and money by making your home more energy efficient. Must be income eligible for HEA. Goal is to reduce air infiltration in the home and improve the efficiency of the heating system. We can caulk, weather strip, insulate, install hot water heater blankets, provide heater repair, and replacement if needed. In some cases, we can replace faulty refrigerators.

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FOOD/MEALS BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP FOOD PANTRY www.btfoodpantry.org Hours: Every Wednesday 9:00am to 11:00am Service: Provides food for Burlington Township residents only

1-(888) 847-3278

BURLINGTON COUNTY FOOD STAMP PROGRAM (SNAP) (609) 261-1000 Burlington County Board of Social Services, Human Services Facility, 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060. www.bcbss.org Service: Income and resource guidelines to obtain assistance in purchasing monthly groceries. BURLINGTON COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAMS

(609) 702-7053

MEALS ON WHEELS—Service: Meals on Wheels provides a nutritious well-balanced meal to homebound county residents 60 years of age or older. Prospective clients are interviewed in order to determine their need of the service. Client’s contributions help to defray part of the cost of operating this program. No one is refused because of an in ability to contribute. NUTRITION SITES/GOLDEN YEARS LUNCHEON CLUBS—Service: Hot lunch program service in four locations to persons 60 years of age or older. Recreational and social activities provided. Suggested donation of $2.00 a meal. Call for days of operation and hours. BETHEL AME CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BEVERLY 512 N. Church St. 405 Broad Street Moorestown, NJ 08057 Beverly, NJ 08010 (856) 840-0734 (609) 386-1791 CARSLAKE COMMUNITY CENTER 207 Crosswicks St. Bordentown, NJ 08505 (609) 298-1566

SAMUEL MILLER BUILDING Call our Nutrition Program for more information, (609) 702-7053.

CATHOLIC CHARITIES/EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE 801 Burlington Avenue, Delanco NJ 08075 www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org Service: Emergency services serving Burlington County.

(856) 764-6940

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FARMER’S MARKET PROGRAM OF BURLINGTON COUNTY (609) 265-5069 Service: When funds are available Burlington County Office on Aging distributes farmers vouchers to income eligible seniors during the summer months. Vouchers only redeemable at Farmers stands for NJ locally grown produce. Call for details. FOODBANK OF SOUTH JERSEY (856) 662-4884 Service: Have proof of age, residency, and income available when calling. JEWISH FAMILY & CHILDREN’S SERVICE OF SOUTHERN NJ www.jfcssnj.org Service: Kosher Meals on Wheels provided. Call for details

(856) 424-1333 Ext# 1181

KATZ COMMUNITY CENTER (856) 424-4444 ext. 1280 1301 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 www.katzjcc.org Service: Meals provided Monday-Friday. Transportation is provided with membership. NJ DEPARMENT OF AGRICULTURE—BUREAU OF FOOD DISTIBUTION (609) 984-2343 www.endhungernj.org Service: Emergency pantry, shelter and or soup kitchen locator. Visit website or dial 211. PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP SENIOR CENTER (609) 893-4400 300 Brook Street, Browns Mills, NJ 08013 Hours: Monday – Friday 7:30am to 4:00pm Service: Meals, recreational, and social activities provided. Suggested donation of $2.00 a day for Pemberton residents and $3.00 a day for non-Pemberton residents. SALVATION ARMY (609) 877-0717 www.salvationarmynj.org Service: South West Region (Burlington, Camden, Gloucester and Salem Counties) Provides housing, food and overnight lodging for varying amounts of time to those in need. (homeless, destitute individuals and families). EMERGENCY FOOD, MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE. Provides disaster relief when needed. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Medford, Moorestown, Mt. Laurel, Browns Mills, Pemberton Chatsworth, Shamong, Tabernacle, Vincentown Mt. Holly, Eastampton, Westampton, Hainesport, Lumberton Willingboro Burlington City, Burlington Twp. 18

(609) 953-0021 (609) 268-0005 (609) 267-9600 (609) 835-7757 (609) 386-3650

GRANDPARENTS A.A.R.P.\GRANDPARENTS INFORMATION CENTER (202) 434-2296 601 E. Street, NW, Washington, DC 20049 www.aarp.com Service: Provides awareness through an educational campaign about the special problems grandparents face as the primary caregiver to their grandchildren including identification of legal, social, health, and financial issues affecting grandparent caregivers. The establishment of a Grandparent Information Clearing House where grandparents, service providers and planners can obtain information, publications and referral to available national and local resources including existing grandparent support groups and other organizations involved in grandparent caregiver issues. BURLINGTON COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM HEAD START (609) 261-2323 Service: Information and referral service for grandparents raising grandchildren along with monthly support group meetings. BURLINGTON COUNTY DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES (609) 265-3120 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton NJ 08060 www.co.burlington.nj.us/1350/youth-services Service: Leadership Development, Tutoring & Study Skills, Entrepreneurial Training, Financial Literacy; Prevention, Diversion, Disposition and Re-entry Programs and much more. FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM (609) 726-1000 ext. 4370 New Lisbon Developmental Center, Rt. 72 Barnegat Road, New Lisbon NJ 08064 Service: Foster Grandparents earn a small, tax-free stipend to cover the cost of serving. They also receive reimbursement for transportation and meals while on duty. They must be 60+ years of age, meet certain income requirements, love children and are willing to volunteer 20 hours a week. NJ KINKONNECT www.kinkonnect.org Service: Information and referrals related to kinship care.

(877) 554-5463

NJ KINSHIP NAVIGATOR PROGRAM Dial 211 www.nj.gov/dcf/families/support/kinship/ Service: Information and referrals related to family support programs, Medicaid coverage, legal assistance, childcare resources, child support, respite services, Work First NJ/ Temporary Assistance to Needy Families. Call 211 & identify self as a caregiver to receive kinship related services. 19

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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COUNTY AGENCIES BURLINGTON COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING / AGING AND (609) 265-5069 DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTION TOLL-FREE – 1-(877) 222-3737 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 www.co.burlington.nj.us/aging CONGREGATE MEALS Provides a hot lunch program in four locations to consumers 60 years of age or older. MEALS ON WHEELS Provides a nutritious, well-balanced meal to homebound consumers aged 60 years or older. INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE Provides resource information to seniors and the disabled population ASSESSMENT/OPTIONS COUNSELING Provides consumers with services available to them so they can choose how they wish to receive services to enable them to delay nursing home placement. OUTREACH Assistance with specific applications to homebound consumers aged 60 and over.

Call the AAA/ADRC at 609-265-5069 (toll-free 877-222-3737) for a list of homecare and private-pay agencies, assisted living and nursing home lists, and adult day centers. For a list of CAHC Accredited Agencies in good standing, please call 908-508-1200 or go to: www.cahcnj.org/burlington.html

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BURLINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES CUSTOMER SERVICE – (609) 518-4839 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 TOLL-FREE 1-(800) 342-0047 EXT.4839 www.bcbss.org ADULT MEDICAID/HEALTH SERVICES Elderly, blind and disabled adults may be eligible for medical services, homecare, and prescriptions. Eligibility rules apply. ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES – (609) 518-4793 www.state.nj.us/humanservices/doas/services/aps Adult Protective Services (APS) programs have been established in each county in New Jersey to receive and investigate reports of suspected abuse, neglect and exploitation of vulnerable adults living in a community setting. CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES – 1-(877) NJKIDS1 www.njchildsupport.org EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Social services are available to recipients of TANF,SSI or General Assistance recipients to avoid homelessness. NJ FAMILY CARE—MEDICAID Medical programs are available for pregnant women, and programs to assist qualifying individuals and families. NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT—SNAP Assistance is available to help provide individuals and families provide nutritious meals to those who qualify. TANF PROGRAM Temporary Assistance to Needy Families provides support services to families including training for work, nutritional and medical services. WFNJ /GA PROGRAM WorkForce New Jersey/General Assistance is available to individuals meeting income and resource guidelines. 22

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BURLINGTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 www.co.burlington.nj.us/Human-Services

(609) 265-5800

AREA AGENCY ON AGING/AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTION (609) 265-5069 or TOLL-FREE 1-(877) 222-3737 Provides information and assistance to older persons, adults with physical disabilities, caregivers and professionals looking for services and programs. Provides funding for many programs and services for seniors in Burlington County. DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH—(609) 265-5536 Provides administration of mental health and addiction services, as well as the Traumatic Loss Coalition. DIVISION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING – (609) 265-5072 Administers federally funded Housing and Urban Development programs, Home Improvement Loan Programs, Home Investment Partnership Program, First-Time Home Buyers Program and the Community Development Block Program. DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING – (609) 518-3900 Provides resources for business and job-seekers to ensure that a well-trained workforce is equipped to meet the business needs of the future. DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES—(609) 265-3120 Provides Leadership Development, Tutoring & Study Skills, Entrepreneurial Training, Financial Literacy; Prevention, Diversion, Disposition and Re-entry Programs and much more. DIVISION OF VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICES – (609) 265-5008 Established by the Board of Chosen Freeholders to serve both active duty military personnel, and the veterans of Burlington County.

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BURLINGTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT (609) 265-5548 Raphael Meadow Health Center, 15 Pioneer Boulevard, Westampton, NJ 08060 [email protected]/health ADULT HEALTH SERVICES Cancer Education and early detection; Influenza/Pneumonia Immunizations; Health Screenings. COMMUNICABLE DISEASE HIV/AIDS; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Tuberculosis; School-Aged Immunizations; International Travel Certificate Information. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH The status of our physical surroundings such as the air we breathe,the land we use, and the water we drink. HEALTH EDUCATION Resources are available to provide up-to-date information to individuals, businesses, schools and community groups REGISTER READY www.registerready.nj.gov Telephone 2-1-1, toll free Designed to help emergency responders locate and safely evacuate in the event of a disaster. Completed applications can be mailed to the BCHD.

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STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 1-800-772-1213 Evergreen Plaza 1710 Rt. 38, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 TTT/TDD 1-800 325-0778 www.socialsecurity.gov Administration of all Federal Social Security Programs, including retirement, survivors, disability, supplemental social security (SSI), Medicare eligibility. *my Social Security is a free online account that allows people quick, secure access personal Social Security information.

STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES www.state.nj.us/humanservices The State of N.J. Dept. of Human Services provides detailed information on Health Care, Disability Programs, Welfare Services, Family Programs, Mental Health and Addiction Services. OFFICE OF COMMUNITY CHOICE OPTIONS – (OCCO) www.state.nj.us/humanservices/doas/home/directory.html 609-704-6050 Responsible for implementing nursing facility level regulations; administers the PreAdmission Screening program which is a care needs assessment; and administers and supervises the Community Choice Program to encourage individuals capable of living in the community to do so. SHIP – STATE HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM www.state.nj.us/humanservices/doas/services/ship/ 1-800-792-8820 Local number is 609-894-9311 ext.1494. Program provides free help to New Jersey Medicare beneficiaries who have problems with, or questions about their health insurance

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES www.hhs.gov The U.S, Dept. of Health and Human Services website provides information on HIPAA, the Affordable Care Act, Social Services, Prevention and Wellness, Providers and Facilities, Health and Safety, and Emergency Preparedness & Response.

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HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS AND RESOURCES

HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION www.alz.org 24/7 Helpline 1-(800) 272-3900 ORGANIZATIONS IN NEW JERSEY (908) 233-0060 South Jersey Regional Office (856) 797-1212 www.njhospice.org AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF KIDNEY PATIENTS LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY OF www.aakp.org Toll-free 1-(800) 749-2257 AMERICA www.lls.org (914) 949-5213 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 1-(800) MEDICARE www.cancer.org 1-(800) 227-2345 MEDICARE South Jersey Region – (856) 616-1650 www.Medicare.gov AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION www.diabetes.org 1-(800) 342-2383 Philadelphia Office – (610)828-5003 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION www.heart.org 1-(800) 242-6721 AMERICAN LIVER FOUNDATION www.liverfoundation.org 1-(800) 465-4837 Local office Philadelphia, PA (215)425-8080 AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION www.lung.org 1-(800) 586-4872 Local office – Newark, NJ (908) 685-8010 AMERICAN PARKINSON DISEASE ASSOCIATION www.apdaparkinson.org 1-(800) 223-2732 AMERICAN SELF-HELP CLEARINGHOUSE Finding specific health 1-(800) 367-6274 support groups in your area.

MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION www.mda.org 1-(800) 572-1717 NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ASSOCIATION 1-(800) 344-4867 www.nationalmssociety.org Philadelphia Chapter – (215) 271-1500 PREVENTION PLUS (609) 261-0001 www.prevplus.org Provides a Resource Center for Burlington County to educate the community that addiction is a disease that is both preventable and treatable. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION NEW JERSEY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM www.newjersey.va.gov East Orange Campus (973) 676-1000 Lyons Campus (908) 647-0180

AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS) www.alsa.org 1-(800) 782-4747

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IN-HOME HOSPICE HOSPICE – CARING East Gate Business Center 102 Gaither Drive, Suite 2, Mt. Laurel NJ 08054 www.caringhospice.com Service: Provides service for the terminally ill.

Intake: (856) 439-0012 1-(888) 288-2951

HOSPICE – COMPASSIONATE CARE Intake: (609) 267-1178 www.compassionatecare.info 1-(800) 844-4774 516 High Street, Suite 11, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 Service: Provides care for the terminally ill. Call Center is 24 hours a day HOSPICE-LIGHTHOUSE www.lighthousehospice.net 1040 N. Kings Highway, Suite 100, Cherry Hill NJ 08034 Service: Provides service for the terminally ill.

Intake: (856) 414 1155

HOSPICE MOORESTOWN VISITING NURSE www.moorestownvna.org 300 Harper Drive, Moorestown, NJ 08057 Service: Provides care for the terminally ill.

Intake: (856) 552-1300 1- (877) 862-4663

HOSPICE– SAMARITAN HEALTHCARE & HOSPICE Intake: (856) 596-1600 www.samaritannj.org 5 Eves Drive, Suite 300, Marlton, NJ 08053. Service: Provides service for the terminally ill. Call Center is 24 hour a day

IN-PATIENT HOSPICE COMPASSIONATE CARE INPATIENT HOSPICE St. Francis Medical Center, 601 Hamilton Ave, Trenton NJ

1-(800) 844-4774 (609) 599-6212

SAMARITAN INPATIENT HOSPICE CENTER Virtua Memorial Hospital, 175 Madison Ave, 2 South, Mt. Holly NJ 08060

(609) 845-2200

VITAS INPATIENT HOSPICE UNIT Kennedy Memorial Hospital, 18 East Laurel Rd, Stratford NJ 08084

(856) 346-7325

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LOURDES HEALTH SYSTEMS

(609) 835-5432

218 A Sunset Rd., Willingboro, NJ 08046 www.lourdesnet.org CANCER RESOURCE CENTER Service: The education resource center, located across from Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County in the Professional East Building, provides access to information related to all types of cancer. Patients have access to hardcopy information and the ability to view DVDs, tapes, or access the Internet. CARING BOUTIQUE Service: The Caring Boutique is a service offered in conjunction with American Cancer Society, and is available to all women in the community. The Boutique offers a variety of items including: free wigs and permanent prosthesis to those in need, free temporary prosthesis, pillows to use with seatbelts and prosthesis bras. LOOK GOOD FEEL BETTER PROGRAM Service: This free public service program helps women undergoing cancer treatment learn to cope with appearance–related side effects of treatment and regain a sense of self-confidence and control over their lives. The program was founded by the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association (CTFA) Foundation and is offered in partnership with the ACS and the National Cosmetology Association. Licensed volunteer cosmetologists who are certified in the program teach women how to enhance their appearance using makeup techniques and how to disguise hair loss using wigs, turbans, and scarves. Each woman receives make-up donated by CTFA cosmetic industry and samples to take home. SPEAKERS BUREAU 1-888-568-7337 Service: This free service is designed to give the community a broader knowledge of health care issues and provide interesting, educational, and informative health-related programs. Call the number above for a brochure with suggested topics or to schedule a presentation for your group. INTEGRATIVE WELLNESS CENTER (609) 835-5813 45 B. Homestead Dr., Columbus NJ 08022 www.lourdeswellnesscenter.org Service: Lourdes Integrative Wellness Center offers massage, yoga, tai chi, acupuncture, wellness classes and free screenings. 28

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VIRTUA HEALTH

ARTHRITIS EDUCATION MINI SERIES 1-(888) 847-8823 Service: Presentations designed to improve the quality of life for individuals with arthritis and their family and friends. Locations below: Sunrise Assisted Living 400 Fernbrooke Lane Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Hours: 1 to 2 pm, cost is FREE

Willingboro Senior Center 429 JFK Way Willingboro, NJ 08046 Hours: 1 to 2:30pm, cost is FREE

CARE COMMUNITY NURSING SERVICES (609) 267-1950 HEALTH PROMOTION SERVICES 1- (800) 858-5172 15 Pioneer Blvd., Westampton, NJ 08060 Service: Provides clinic services, family planning, and health screenings.

CARE COMMUNITY NURSING SERVICES HOME CARE SERVICES 523 Fellowship Road, Suite 250, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054. Service: Provides in home health services and assistance.

(856) 581-7200

VIRTUA VIP (856) 355-6464 This is a senior club membership offering health education and screening activities. Membership is free.

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HEARING AUDIENT 1-(877) 283-4368 www.audientalliance.org Service: Hearing program designed for individual whose income is above the established poverty levels, but still find it difficult to afford quality hearing care. BURLINGTON COUNTY LIBRARY (609) 267-9669 www.bcls.lib.nj.us TTY (609) 267-9660 Ext. 3050 Services: Large Print Books / Assistive Listening Devices/ Descriptive and Closed Captioned Videotapes/ TTY Service. Call for locations. MICRO-ENHANCER- COLOR ELECTRONIC MAGNIFICATION SYSTEM FOR ENLARGING IMAGES. The Headquarters location and the Pemberton Branch offer a color electronic magnification system, or micro-enhancer, for enlarging print or images, even small objects.. Visually impaired customers might use this system to view magazines, photographs, bank statements, stock market listings, telephone directories, pill bottles, and even to see better while writing. NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY TALKING BOOK AND BRAILLE CENTER The Burlington County Library is partnering with the New Jersey State Library Talking Book and Braille Center (TBBC). The TBBC provides free public library service and materials to New Jersey residents of all ages who cannot easily read standard printed materials due to a visual impairment, physical handicap or a learning disability. As a service center for the TBBC the library will assist customers in downloading talking books for their TBBC-provided devices. CHILDREN WITH HEARING LOSS Service: Children who have hearing loss are insured free thru early intervention programs from birth to age 21 through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Check with your health insurance company, Medicaid, or your local school chapter or health department for information on how to obtain hearing aids. COOPER SPEECH CENTER www.cooperhealth.org Service: Evaluation and treatment of speech and language issues.

(856) 342-3060

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HEARING CONTINUES... DEAF HEARING COMMUNICATION CENTRE, INC. (610) 604-0450 630 Fairview Rd., Suite 100, Swarthmore, PA 19081 www.dhcc.org Service: Provides Interpreter Referral Services, 24 Hour Emergency Services, Video Interpreting Services, Real Time Captioning Services, Sign Language Classes, Information Services Education, Community Interpreting Program, and Advocacy. DIVISION OF DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING 1-(800) 792-8339 www.nj.gov/humanservices/ddhh Service: Primary contact agency in NJ for information and referral on topics relating to hearing loss. Provides refurbished hearing aids for eligible low-income seniors. Individuals must be 65 years of age and have an income of $26,130 if single or $32,037 per couple. There is an $80.00 fee for the mold. The NJ Dept. of Human Services and Montclair State University collaborate to provide this program. Please call 973-655-3934 for additional information. You may also donate a used hearing aid to the program. HAAAD PROGRAM 1-(800) 792-9745 HEARING AID ASSISTANCE TO THE AGED AND DISABLED CN 715, Trenton, NJ 08625 www.state.nj.us/health/seniorbenefits/paad Service: A person eligible for the HAAD program is entitled to receive a payment of up to $100 toward the purchase of a hearing aid. HEAR NOW PROGRAM- STARKEY HEARING FOUNDATION 1-(800) 328-8602 www.starkeyhearingfoundation.org Email: [email protected] Service: Hearing aid assistance- ask for Hear Now. Call for information. HEARUSA 1-(800) 698-6767 www.hearusa.com Service: Provides information on locations in your area. Call for information. INTERNATIONAL HEARING SOCIETY HEARING AID HELPLINE 1-(800) 521-5247 16880 Middlebelt Rd, Livonia, MI 48152 www.ihsinfo.org Service: Provides information on hearing aids, hearing health, and lists of qualified hearing instrument specialists. LIONS AFFORDABLE HEARING AID PROGRAM (LIONS AHAP) 1-(630) 203-3837 www.lcif.org/EN/our-programs/humanitarian-efforts/hearing Service: Provides high-quality, low-cost hearing aids as well as services of hearing care professionals to conduct tests, fit the aids and provide follow-up care to limited income individuals. Call for details 31

NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DEAFNESS AND OTHER COMMUNICATION 1-(800) 241-1044 DISORDERS/NIDCD INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE TTY 1-(800) 241-1055 1 Communication Ave, Bethesda, MD 20892-3456 Email: [email protected] Services: Provides a list of organizations that may have financial assistance for hearing aids. Also Clearinghouse provides information and resources for health professionals, patients, industry, and the public on Disorders of hearing, balance, taste, smell, voice, speech, and language. THE CLEARINGHOUSE PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING SERVICES TO HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, PATIENTS, PEOPLE IN INDUSTRY & THE PUBLIC TO LOCATE HEALTH INFORMATION & RESOURCES: INFORMATION SERVICE Information specialists respond to written and telephone inquiries by identifying resources, materials, and organizations that can best answer the inquirer’s questions. PUBLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT The Clearinghouse produces and distributes healthrelated materials such as directories, information packets, fact sheets, and database searches about human communication disorders. The Clearinghouse also develops new materials to fill information gaps. REFERENCE DATABASE The Clearinghouse maintains a database of references to brochures, books, articles, fact sheets, organizations, and hard-to-find educational materials on deafness and communication disorders. The database contains citations, abstracts, and availability information for these materials; it is a unique collection of materials for the public, health professionals, and people in industry who need to locate information about deafness and disorders of communication. THE CLEARINGHOUSE COLLECTS, DEVELOPS, DISSEMINATES INFORMATION, MATERIALS, AND RESOURCES IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: HEARING--normal structure and function of the auditory system; diseases and disorders of the ear including hereditary and other forms of congenital deafness such as Usher syndrome, sudden deafness, noise-induced hearing loss, ototoxicity, presbycusis, tinnitus, otitis media, otosclerosis, and AIDS-related hearing impairment; hearing aids, cochlear implants, vibrotactile aids, assistive devices, and screening methods. BALANCE--normal structure and function of the vestibular system; disorders and diseases including Meniere’s disease, positional vertigo, vestibular neuronitis, and acoustic neurinoma resulting in vertigo, dizziness, and dysequilibrium. SMELL--normal structure and function of the olfactory system; disorders of smell resulting in anosmia (loss of sense of smell), hyposmia (reduced smell function), and paraosmia (distortion of sense of smell).

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TASTE--normal structure and function of the gustatory system; taste disorders resulting in ageusia (loss of sense of taste), hypogeusia (reduced taste function), and dysgeusia (distortion of sense of taste). VOICE--normal structure and function of the vocal tract; processes of voice production; disorders of the voice such as laryngeal nodules, polyps and neoplasms, contact ulcers, spasmodic dysphonia, vocal tremor, and vocal fold paralysis resulting in hoarseness and weakness of the voice. SPEECH--normal structure and function of the speech tract; processes of speech production; disorders such as stuttering and neurogenic and developmental speech disorders resulting in dysfluency, dysarthria, and misarticulation; speech of persons who are hearing-impaired; dysphagia; and augmentative and alternative modes of communication. LANGUAGE--normal processes of language development and production; language disorders such as specific language impairment and aphasia; and language of persons who are deaf. STATE OF NJ LIBRARY - TALKING BOOK AND BRAILLE CENTER 1-(800) 792-8322 2300 Stuyvesant Ave, Trenton, NJ 08625 www.njstatelibrary.org/tbbc Service: Book and magazines in large print and Braille, audiobooks and digital formats. The Burlington County library is a partner with state library and acts as a service center.

BURLINGTON COUNTY DIVISION OF VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICES (609) 265-5008 Service: Contact Burlington County Veteran’s Affairs office to see what hearing programs are available to veterans.

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HOSPITALS DEBORAH HEART AND LUNG CENTER www.deborah.org 200 Trenton Road, Browns Mills, NJ 08015

(609) 893-6611

HAMPTON BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER (800) 603-6767 650 Rancocas Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 www.hamptonhospital.com Hours: 24 hours a day/7days a week Service: Provides behavioral health, diagnostic and treatment services for adults, older adults and adolescents with mental health and substance abuse issues KENNEDY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL/UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER www.kennedyhealth.org LOURDES www.lourdesnet.org LOURDES MEDICAL CENTER OF BURLINGTON COUNTY Burlington Division, 218 A Sunset Road, Willingboro, NJ 08046

(856) 488-6500

1-(888) 568-7337 (609) 835-2900

LOURDESCARE OF NEW HANOVER (609) 901-3030 Radiology & Physical Therapy, 25 Wrightstown-Cookstown Road, New Hanover NJ VIRTUA www.virtua.org VIRTUA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BURLINGTON COUNTY 175 Madison Avenue, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060

(609) 267-0700

VIRTUA WEST JERSEY HOSPITAL MARLTON 90 Brick Road, Marlton, NJ 08053

(856) 355-6000

VIRTUA WEST JERSEY HOSPITAL VOORHEES 100 Bowman Drive, Voorhees, NJ 08043

(856) 247-3000

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HOUSING PROGRAMS BURLINGTON COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

(609) 265-5072

HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN PROGRAM HEATER REPLACEMENT PROGRAM EMERGENCY HOME REPAIR PROGRAM

795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 Services: This Program provides technical assistance to qualified homeowners living in a participating municipality and makes zero (0%) interest property loans of up to $20,000 to correct substandard housing conditions and to eliminate health and safety hazards. Telephone for information on Heater Replacement and Emergency Home Repair Grant Programs. BURLINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE (609) 265-5131 HOME SECURITY PROGRAM 49 Rancocas Road, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 Service: Free home security surveys and safety modifications are provided to seniors and persons with disabilities. HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Office of Fair Housing, 451 7th Street, Washington, DC 20410 www.hud.gov Services: Handles complaints regarding discrimination in housing.

1-(800) 669-9777

NJ STATE OFFICE OF LANDLORD/TENANT INFORMATION DEPT. OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 101 S. Broad Street, Trenton, NJ 08625 www.nj.gov/dca/divisions/codes/publications/#10 Services: Provides information on landlord-tenant issues. Must go to the website to get information, no longer a customer service phone #. RENTAL ASSISTANCE 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 Services: Subsidizes rent for HUD-Section 8 housing.

(609) 518-4839 1-(800) 342-0047 Ext# 4839

REVERSE MORTGAGE COUNSELING (856) 456-1121 SENIOR CITIZENS UNITED COMMUNITY SERVICES (SCUCS) 146 Black Horse Pike, Mount Ephraim, NJ 08059-2035 Service: Free counseling for senior citizens pursuing a HUD insured Reverse Mortgage. Appointments necessary.

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HOUSING ADULT COMMUNITIES Adult retirement communities are specifically designed for independent older persons. Units are generally for sale, but occasionally rental units are available. These units may be in the form of single houses, duplexes, condos or apartments. The usual entrance age is 55 years or older.

BORDENTOWN TWP.

VILLAGE GRANDE AT CROSSWICKS CREEK 59 Honey Flower Dr. Yardville, NJ 08620 (Bordentown Twp.) (609) 281-5012

CINNAMINSON

SWEETWATER US Route 130 Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 Contact Local Realtors WESTFIELD LEAS Westfield Drive Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 Contact Local Realtors

DELANCO

NEWTON’S LANDING 101 Creek Road Delanco, NJ 08075 Contact Local Realtors

DELRAN

ASHLEY CROSSING Hartford Road Delran, NJ 08075 Contact Local Realtors

EDGEWATER PARK

SILVER PARK WEST ADULT COMMUNITY 2 Forrestal Drive Edgewater Park, NJ 08010 Contact Local Realtors

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ADULT COMMUNITIES CONTINUE... FLORENCE

GREEN BRIER HORIZON 2174 Old York Road Florence, NJ 08518 Contact Local Realtors

HAINESPORT

THE GLEN AT MASONS CREEK 100 Devon Lane Hainesport, NJ 08036 Contact Local Realtors (Single Family Homes, Townhouses)

MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP

FOUR SEASONS AT MAPLETON 22 Garfield Court Columbus, NJ 08022 Contact Local Realtors HOMESTEAD AT MANSFIELD Route 543 Columbus, NJ 08022 (609) 298-8080

MARLTON

THE WESTON CLUB AT SAGEMORE 101 Hailey Drive Marlton, NJ 08053 (856) 988-7575 (Rental Community) VILLAGE GREENES ADULT COMMUNITY North Elmwood Road Marlton, NJ 08053 Contact Local Realtors BRIGHTVIEW GREENTREE 170 Greentree Road Marlton, NJ 08053 (856) 810-0070 www.brightviewseniorliving.com 1 and 2 bedroom, studio and suites

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MOUNT HOLLY

BRAINERD STREET COMMONS 50 Brainerd Street or PO Box 4029 Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 Contact Local Realtors

MOUNT LAUREL

HOLIDAY VILLAGE Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Contact Local Realtors HOLIDAY VILLAGE EAST Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Contact Local Realtors RENAISSANCE CLUB 101 Lindale Drive Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 (856) 234-1596

PEMBERTON BOROUGH

HEARTHSTONE AT WOODFIELD Off Hanover Street Pemberton Borough, NJ 08068 Contact Local Realtors

SOUTHAMPTON

LEISURETOWNE Route 70 Southampton, NJ 08088 (609) 859-8001

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ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES www.nj.gov/health/ltc/cgi/facilitysearch.shtml “Assisted Living” means a coordinated array of supportive personal and health services, available 24 hours per day, to residents who have been assessed to need these services, including residents who require formal longterm care. “Assisted Living Residence” (ALR) means a facility which is licensed by the Department of Health & Senior Services to provide apartment-style housing and congregate dining and to assure that assisted living services are available when needed, for four or more adult persons unrelated to the proprietor. Apartment units offer, at a minimum, one unfurnished room, a private bathroom, a kitchenette, and a lockable door on the unit entrance. “Comprehensive Personal Care Homes” (CPCHs) provide room and board and provide assisted living services when needed. Residential units in CPCHs can house no more than two residents and have a lockable door on the unit entrance. CPCHs are licensed by the Department of Health and Senior Services.

(*) Medicaid Waiver BORDENTOWN CITY

THE CLARE ESTATE (ALR) (*) 201 Crosswicks Street Bordentown, NJ 08505 (609) 298-9960 www.theclareestate.com

FLORENCE

BROOKDALE FLORENCE 901 Broad Street Florence , NJ 08518 (609) 499-6662

MARLTON

BRIGHTVIEW GREENTREE 170 Greentree Road Marlton, NJ 08053 (856) 810-0070 www.brightseniorliving.com Independent Living, Assisted Living and secure Wellspring Village memory care neighborhood. 1 and 2 bedroom, studios, and companion suites.

MOORESTOWN

MOORESTOWN ESTATES (ALR) (*) BRANDYWINE SENIOR LIVING 1205 North Church Street Moorestown, NJ 08057 (856) 778-0600 Alzheimer’s/Dementia Program Short Term Care Available 39

MOORESTOWN

CAREONE HARMONY VILLAGE AT MOORESTOWN (ALR) 301 North Stanwick Road Moorestown, NJ 08057 856-638-1244 www.care-one.com (a Hearthstone Affiliate Memory Impaired Specific)

MOUNT LAUREL

BRIGHTVIEW MOUNT LAUREL 400 Fernbrooke Lane Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 (856) 222-1213 www.mbrightviewseniorliving.com Assisted living community . Features a secure Wellspring Village neighborhood for Alzheimer’s residents. Private apartments or companion suites available.

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RIVERTON

RIVERVIEW ESTATES (CPCH) (*) (Formerly Baptist Home of South Jersey) 303 Bank Avenue Riverton, NJ 08077 (856) 829-2274

WESTAMPTON

BROOKDALE OF WESTAMPTON (ALR) (*) 480 Woodlane Road Westampton, NJ 08060 (609) 877-0555 (Memory impaired specific.)

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CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES A continuing care retirement community (CCRC) provides housing, services and health care (including long-term care) to people of retirement age. The community must provide increasing levels of care beginning with independent living. CCRCs offer a contract that is signed when the person first enters the community. The type of services provided depends upon this contract. There is generally a substantial entrance fee. Monthly fees are also charged. CCRCs are regulated by the NJ Department of Community Affairs. The nursing home facilities are licensed by the NJ Department of Health.

EVESHAM TOWNSHIP

WILEY CHRISTIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 99 East Main Street Marlton, NJ 08053 (856) 983-0411 (Entrance fee for some units)

MEDFORD

MEDFORD LEAS Route 70 Medford, NJ 08055 (609) 654-3000 (Entrance Fee: Yes)

MOORESTOWN

THE EVERGREENS 309 Bridgeboro Road Moorestown, NJ 08057 (856) 439-2000 (Entrance fee for independent living only)

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MOBILE HOME PARKS Only mobile home parks with age restrictions are included in this directory. Generally, people own their unit and rent the space from owners of the parks. The entrance age for parks listed is usually 55 years or older.

PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP

PINE VIEW TERRACE Route 530 (Lakehurst Road) Browns Mills, NJ 08015 (609) 893-3388 www.pineviewterrace.com

TABERNACLE

ALLENWOOD MOBILE ESTATES 17 Cherry Lane Tabernacle, NJ 08088 (609) 268-8687

SHARED LIVING RESIDENCES Shared living residences are homes in which unrelated people live together. The residence may be owned cooperatively, sponsored by a nonprofit organization, or owned or managed by a person who continues to reside there. Each person has a private bedroom, but bathrooms may be private or shared. All other spaces in the house are shared. MEDFORD

ALLY (ALTERNATIVE LIVING FOR LATER YEARS, INC.) Executive Director– Kent Pipes (609) 261-4571 ext. 1040 (Three locations: Cinnaminson, Westampton and Medford)

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MULTI-LEVEL FACILITIES Multi-Level Facility refers to residences which provide two or more levels of service. These levels range from independent living to forms of assisted living to intermediate and/or skilled nursing care. There is usually no entrance fee or contractual agreement. Priority to move to another level of care is usually given to residents already living in some part of the facility. Some multi-level facilities are called Homes for the Aged or Full-Service Retirement Communities. BORDENTOWN CITY

THE CLARE ESTATE Senior Living Residence 201 Crosswicks Street Bordentown, NJ 08505 (609) 298-9960 www.theclareestate.com CLARE COURT: One bedroom affordable apartments (must be income eligible). CLARE HOUSE: Enhanced service housing for persons with advanced care needs. Meals and limited care services. CLARE MANOR: Full service assisted living residence. BURLINGTON

MASONIC HOME OF NEW JERSEY 902 Jacksonville Road Burlington, NJ 08016 (609) 239-3900 www.njmasonic.org

MARLTON

CAREONE AT EVESHAM 870 E. Rt. 70 Marlton, NJ 08053 856-396-0005 www.care-one.com

MOORESTOWN

LUTHERAN CROSSINGS ENHANCED LIVING 255 East Main Street Moorestown, NJ 08057 (856) 235-1214 www.lsmnj.org CAREONE AT MOORESTOWN 895 Westfield Road Moorestown, NJ 08057 856-914-0444 www.care-one.com 43

SUBSIDIZED AND AFFORDABLE APARTMENTS FOR THE ELDERLY http://www.nj.gov.njhrc This rental housing is generally in the form of garden apartments, attached housing, or apartments in high-rise or mid-rise buildings. The units have been specially designed for people who are age 62 or over and the handicapped. Construction or rental costs are financed by the state or federal government. Sponsors of this housing include non-profit or limited profit organizations or public housing authorities. There are income limitations for eligibility and the rents are either subsidized or below market value. There are usually lengthy waiting lists.

SUBSIDIZED APARTMENTS HUD APARTMENT SEARCH http://www.hud.gov/apps/section8/step2.cfm?state=NM%2CNewJersey BURLINGTON CITY BURLINGTON MANOR 255 East Pearl Boulevard Burlington NJ 08016 (609) 387-3184 (Sponsor: Burlington Manor Associates)

J. FRANK BUDD BUILDING 240 East Pearl Street Burlington NJ 08016 (609) 386-6500 (Penrose Mgmt. Co.)

METROPOLITAN INN 400 High Street Burlington NJ 08016 (609) 386-6500 (Penrose Mgmt. Co.)

BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP

BCCAP SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING 1714 Hancock Lane Burlington Twp. NJ 08016 (609) 386-0300 (Sponsor: Burlington County Community Action Program)

EVESHAM TOWNSHIP

B’NAI B’RITH ELMWOOD HOUSE 444 North Elmwood Road Marlton NJ 08053 (856) 810-1140 (Sponsor: B’nai B’rith Housing, Inc. and S.J. Council B’nai B’rith)

LUMBERTON

ACACIA-LUMBERTON MANOR 423 East Landing Street Lumberton NJ 08048 (609) 261-2317 www.acacialumberton.com 44

SUBSIDIZED APARTMENTS CONTINUE… MOORESTOWN

The following apartments are all sponsored by: MEND: Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development, 99 East Second Street, Moorestown, NJ 08057 (856) 722-7070 Specify senior citizen application. www.mendinc.org

TEABERRY RUN 201 Lippincott Avenue Moorestown NJ 08057

THE FIRE HOUSE 215 West Main Street Moorestown NJ 08057

LENOLA SCHOOL 100 New Albany Road Moorestown NJ 08057

LINDEN PLACE 320 Pearl Street Moorestown NJ 08057

MOORESTOWN COURT 82 East Second Street Moorestown NJ 08057

STOKES PLACE 150 Schooley Street Moorestown NJ 08057

MOUNT HOLLY SAMUEL MILLER SENIOR HOUSING COMMUNITY 256 Clifton Avenue Mount Holly NJ 08060 (609) 261-5384 PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP GOLDEN TERRACE APARTMENTS 555 Lakehurst Road Browns Mills NJ 08015 (609) 567-7100

PINEFIELD APARTMENTS 1452 Junction Road Browns Mills NJ 08015 (609) 893-1500 (Sponsor Silver Mgmt., Inc.)

ROEBLING

ROEBLING ARMS 1340 Hornberger Avenue Roebling NJ 08554 (609) 499-7789 (Sponsor: MSAA) (not just for Senior Citizens)

WRIGHTSTOWN

The following apartments are all sponsored by: GND MANAGEMENT CORP. Partially Subsidized and not just for Senior Citizens (609) 723-4666

MAPLEWOOD APARTMENTS 42 Meany Road Wrightstown NJ 08562

MILLSTREAM APARTMENTS 202 Croshaw Road Wrightstown NJ 08562 45

MILLSTREAM PARTMENTS 18 Jones Mill Road Wrightstown NJ 08562

AFFORDABLE APARTMENTS BEVERLY

BEVERLY COMMONS, LLC 620 3rd Street Beverly, NJ 08010 (609) 387-1807

BORDENTOWN CITY

CLARE COURT AFFORDABLE APARTMENT 201 Crosswicks Street Bordentown, NJ 08505 (609) 298-9960 (CLARE ESTATE SR. LIVING) www.theclareestates.com

BURLINGTON TWP.

SPRINGSIDE SCHOOL APARTMENTS 1508 Mt. Holly Road Burlington, NJ 08016 (856) 983-3535 55+ COMMUNITY SPONSORED BY MEND

DELANCO MEND AFFORDABLE HOUSING Burlington and Holly Avenue Delanco, NJ 08075 (856) 722-7070

ZURBRUGG MANSION 531 Delaware Avenue Delanco NJ 08075 (856) 461-0435

(Not just for Senior Citizens)

(Sponsor: Lutheran Social Ministries of NJ)

LIVING SPRINGS APARTMENTS AT ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH 600 Parkview Drive Delanco NJ 08075 (856) 461-1200

LIVINGS SPRINGS MANOR 501 Parkview Drive Delanco NJ 08075 (856) 461-1200 Apartments for Disabled Veterans and Mentally Disabled Individuals www.themichaelsorg.com

www.livingsprings.irmanagement.com

EDGEWATER PARK

EDGEWATER PARK AFFORDABLE HOUSING (609) 786-1100 (not just for seniors)

FLORENCE MAPLEWOOD HOMES Third & Eyre Streets Florence, NJ 08518 (609) 499-0575 (Sponsor Florence Township ) http://www.florence-nj.gov/housing_main.html 46

THE DUFFY SCHOOL 225 West Second Street Florence, NJ 08518 (609) 447-3211 (MEND, Inc.)

AFFORDABLE APARTMENTS CONTINUE… LUMBERTON

ACACIA-LUMBERTON MANOR 423 East Landing Street Lumberton, NJ 08048 (609) 261-2317 LUMBERTON INDEPENDENT LIVING CAMPUS 1563 State Highway 38 Lumberton, NJ 08060 (609) 702-9100 (Sponsor: Jersey Counseling & Housing Development, Inc.) An affordable housing development exclusively for senior citizens, special needs and the disabled. There is a maximum household income requirement. Services on site that support the needs of the residents.

MAPLE SHADE MAPLE SHADE MEWS 40 Brubaker Lane Maple Shade, NJ 08052 (Sponsor: Penrose Properties Inc.) (856) 779-7950 www.penrose.com MEDFORD MOORESTOWN

THE ARBORS AFFORDABLE APARTMENTS 220 S. Lenola Road, Suite AT5 Maple Shade NJ 08052 (Not just for seniors)

(856) 234-0750 MEND MEDFORD SENIOR RESIDENCE (856) 722-7070

The following apartments are all sponsored by: MEND: Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development, 99 East Second Street, Moorestown, NJ 08057 (856) 722-7070 Specify senior citizen application. www.mendinc.org

TEABERRY RUN 201 Lippincott Avenue Moorestown NJ 08057

THE FIRE HOUSE 215 West Main Street Moorestown NJ 08057

LENOLA SCHOOL 100 New Albany Road Moorestown NJ 08057

LINDEN PLACE 320 Pearl Street Moorestown NJ 08057

MOORESTOWN COURT 82 East Second Street Moorestown NJ 08057

STOKES PLACE 150 Schooley Street Moorestown NJ 08057

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ROEBLING

ROEBLING VILLAGE INN 32 Riverside Avenue Roebling, NJ 08554 (609) 835-4329 Ext # 4013 (Sponsor: BCCAP)

WESTAMPTON

FREEDOM VILLAGE AT WESTAMPTON 700 Freedom Boulevard Westampton, NJ 08060 (609) 699-6023 www.projectfreedom.org (Project Freedom Inc.)

WILLINGBORO

DOREATHA D. CAMPBELL SENIOR APARTMENTS Sydney Lane and Sunset Road Willingboro, NJ 08046 (609) 877-4014 www.aahmgmt.com

WRIGHTSTOWN

MILLSTREAM APARTMENTS 202 Croshaw Road Wrightstown, NJ 08562 (609) 723-4666 (GND Management Corp)

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IN-HOME SERVICES BURLINGTON COUNTY OFFICE ON AGING 1-(877) 222-3737 AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTION (609) 265-5069 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ www.co.burlington.nj.us/aging Hours: 8:00am to 5:00pm Services: Provides information and assistance, recreational activities, advocacy, assistance with various forms, (e.g., PAAD, Senior Gold, etc.) and oversees the distribution of federal funds under the Older Americans Act, and Title III to various agencies which provide services pertaining to the well-being of Burlington County's elderly population. PLEASE VISIT AGING WEBSITE OR TELEPHONE FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION

BURLINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT www.co.burlington.nj.us/sheriff

(609) 265-5785

FREE RESIDENTIAL INSPECTIONS Free Residential Inspections are performed by trained Sheriff’s staff to make sure our seniors homes are safe and secure. If available, window locks, peep holes, reflective house numbers, smoke & carbon monoxide detectors, security locks and power failure lights are provided. PROJECT LIFESAVER Project Lifesaver program provides wristbands worn radio with radio transmitters to Persons-atRisk clients who may wander. Should a client be reported missing, the Sheriff or a local law enforcement partner will respond with emergency tracking equipment to help the client return home safely.

MONEY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (RSVP) (609) 894-9311 X 1358 Organize mail. Low-income elderly and vulnerable persons with disabilities who have budgeting and bill paying problems may qualify to receive assistance with these tasks..

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RESPITE CARE MASONIC HOME OF NEW JERSEY (609) 239-3900 www.njmasonic.org 902 Jacksonville Rd., Burlington, NJ 08016 Service: Provides Respite Care, Hospice, Sub Acute Rehab and Independent Housing as well as Nursing Home-open to the public. MOORESTOWN VNA/PARTNERS IN HOMECARE (856) 552-1300 www.moorestownvna.org 1-(877) 862-4663 300 Harper Drive, Moorestown, NJ 08057 Service: Provides Home Health Care, Hospice and Respite assistance to residents in their homes. VISITING NURSE AND HOSPICE SERVICES, INC. (609) 267-7417 204 Creek Crossing Blvd, Hainesport, NJ 08036-2766 www.vnahg.org Service: Provides respite assistance, home health & hospice services to clients in their homes. THE TENDER, INC. (856) 234-5999 www.thetender.org 4501 Church Road, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Service: Provides Respite care to clients with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia in a safe, friendly setting, personalized care in a small group, supervision and support.

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INFORMATION & REFERRAL ADDICTION SERVICES www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmhas/initiatives/managed Services:

A single point of entry for those seeking treatment for substance use disorders.

BURLINGTON COUNTY OFFICE ON AGING AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTION www.co.burlington.nj.us/aging Hours: Services:

1-(844) 276-2777

1-(877) 222-3737 (609) 265-5069

8:00am to 5:00pm Provides information and assistance, recreational activities, advocacy, assistance with various forms, (e.g., PAAD, Senior Gold, etc.) and oversees the distribution of federal funds under the Older Americans Act to various agencies which provide services pertaining to the well-being of Burlington County's elderly population.

DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, STATE OF NJ 1-(800) 832-9173 DDD COMMUNITY SERVICES OFFICE: BURLINGTON COUNTY2 Echelon Plaza 221 Laurel Road, Suite 210, Voorhees, NJ 08043, 856-770-5900 www.state.nj.us/humanservices/ddd Service:

DDD provides and funds services for state residents with developmental disabilities such as intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, autism, epilepsy, spina bifida, traumatic brain injuries and certain neurological impairments.

DIVISION OF DISABILITY SERVICES, STATE OF NJ www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dds Service:

1-(888) 285-3036

DDS serves people who have become disabled as adults, whether through illness or injury. The Division serves as a single point of entry for people who need information and/or services within the human services field that allow people to live more independently in the community.

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JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES www.jfcsnj.org Tall Oaks Corporate Center, Building 1, Suite 100, 1000 Lenola Road, Maple Shade NJ 08052 Services:

Provides counseling, information and referral, friendly visiting, volunteer drivers, food bank and limited financial assistance.

1301 Springdale Road, Suite 150, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 Services:

(856) 793-7710

(856) 424-1333

Provides counseling, information and referral, friendly visiting, volunteer drivers and limited financial assistance.

LEGACY TREATMENT SERVICES LOURDES MEDICAL CENTER OF BURLINGTON COUNTY – S.C.I.P.

(609) 835-6180

218 A Sunset Rd. Willingboro, NJ 08046. Service: 24 hour access line. Assessment center provides crisis intervention, emergency stabilization, individual assessments, and links to treatment services including outpatient services, partial hospital intensive outpatient services, and inpatient services.

PREVENTION PLUS OF BURLINGTON COUNTY 1824 Rt. 38 East, Suite B, Lumberton, NJ 08048 www.prevplus.org Hours: Services:

(609) 261-0001

9:00am to 5:00pm Monday - Thursday, 9:00am to 4:00pm Friday Promotes the health, wellness and safety of the individuals and families of our community by providing professional services for the prevention of the abuse of alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and related issues through education, collaboration and advocacy.

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RESOURCES FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING 351 High Street, Suite 103, Burlington, NJ 08016 www.rilnj.org Services:

Dedicated to assisting all persons with disabilities in obtaining the same opportunities for employment, recreation and services as non-disabled citizens. Information and referral, independent living skills, peer support, self-advocacy and system advocacy, family and community education. Also provides case management, utility assistance (NJ Shares, and PAGE), youth services, and a youth One Stop (recreation center for teens).

SERVICIOS LATINOS DE BURLINGTON COUNTY 795 Woodlane Road, 2nd Floor Westampton NJ 08060 www.servicioslatinos-nj.org Services:

(609) 747-7745 TTY (609) 747-1875 Relay 711

Fax

(609) 518-7171 (609) 518-7172

Social service agency bridging the gap between the Latino community and critical services in the areas of health, education, housing, employment and other related services.

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INSURANCE

DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND INSURANCE www.state.nj.us/dobi/division_insurance

(609) 292-7272

FEMA

1-(800) 621-FEMA

INDIVIDUAL HEALTH COVERAGE PROGRAM (IHC)

(609) 633-1882 Fax (609) 633-2030

NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM

NEW JERSEY FAMILY CARE Service:

1-(800) 701-0710 TTY: 1-(800) 701-0720

New Jersey residents of any age may be eligible for free or low cost health insurance that covers doctors visits, prescriptions, vision, dental care, mental health and substance use services and hospitalization.

SHIP—STATE HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM Service:

1-(800) 427-4661

(609) 894-9311 ext. 1494 Volunteer counselors assist Medicare enrollees of all ages with questions, problems and claim forms related to Medicare, Medicare supplemental policies, and longterm care insurance.

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INTERNET GOVERNMENT Burlington County Office on Aging COBRA House of Representatives Internal Revenue Service Medicare Nat’l Assoc. of Insurance Commission NJ Dept. of Health & Senior Services Social Security Administration State of NJ US Dept. of Treasury US Senate Veterans Administration White House

www.co.burlington.nj.us/aging www.cobrainsurance.com www.house.gov www.irs.ustreas.gov www.medicare.gov www.naic.org www.state.nj.us/health/seniors.htm www.socialsecurity.gov www.state.nj.us www.ustreas.gov www.senate.gov www.va.gov www.whitehouse.gov

INFORMATION RESOURCES AARP Administration on Aging American Society on Aging Caregiver Elder Abuse Elder Info Eldercare Web Living Will Senior Net Senior Search

www.aarp.org www.aoa.dhhs.gov www.asaging.org www.adrcnj.org www.ncea.aoa.gov www.elderinfo.com www.eldercareweb.com www.agingwithdignity.org www.seniornet.org www.seniorsearch.com

MEDICAL American Medical Assoc. Centers for Disease Control Health A to Z Health Finder Mental Health Net US Dept. of Health & Human Services US Dept. of Health & Human Services

www.ama-assn.org www.cdc.gov www.healthatoz.com www.healthfinder.gov www.cmhc.com www.os.dhhs.gov www.CuidadodeSalud.Gov

(website in Spanish)

PRODUCT INFORMATION Consumers Digest Consumers Reports

www.consumersdigest.com www.consumerreports.org

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LEGAL SERVICES BURLINGTON COUNTY SENIOR CITIZEN LEGAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (609) 265-5945 Human Services Building, 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 Service: Provides legal assistance for low to moderate income Burlington County residents who are 60 and over. After an interview clients are referred to private attorneys on a case by case basis and contingent on funding availability. BURLINGTON COUNTY LEGAL ADVICE - SENIORS (609) 265-5945 Human Services Building, 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 Service: Attorneys will provide legal advice. This service is free and is for advice ONLY. Burlington County residents 60 plus. Please call to confirm dates and times. BURLINGTON COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION - LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE 137 High Street, 3rd floor Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 Service: Lawyer referral service available to all persons. Telephone for further details.

(609) 261-4862

BURLINGTON COUNTY CLERK Main Office (609) 265-5122 2nd Location—Burlington County Corner Store —Moorestown Mall (856) 642-3833 Service: Records deeds, mortgages, liens and provides passport applications/photos. COMMUNITY HEALTH LAW PROJECT (609) 261-3453 4 Commerce Pl., Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 Service: Free representation to consumers who are disabled & under 60 years of age. Must meet income guidelines. Please telephone for further details. COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER (609) 218-5120 Service: Assistance with obtaining veterans or SS benefits for low-income individuals. SOUTH JERSEY LEGAL SERVICES 1-(800) 496-4570 107 High Street, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 Service: Free legal services in some civil cases to clients whose income and assets do not exceed established limits. Commonly referred to as “Legal Aid.” Please telephone for further details. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY—BURLINGTON COUNTY

(609) 518-2600

SURROGATE OF BURLINGTON COUNTY (609) 265-5005 www.co.burlington.nj.us Service: Probates wills and grants administrations, appoints guardians of minors, and processes Superior Court probate documents, guardianship of incapacitated matters, and adoptions matters. 56

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MEDICAL DAY CARE CENTERS BRIDGES ADULT MEDICAL DAY CARE 352 Beverly Rancocas Road, Willingboro, NJ 08046 Hours: Service:

Monday-Friday 8:00am to 7:00pm Provides door to door transportation, meals, activities, case management, and transportation to doctor visits. Nursing staff on site.

GOLDEN AGE EXCEL, L.L.C. 14000 Sagemore Dr., Marlton, NJ 08053 Hours: Service:

(856) 988-9001

Monday-Friday 9:00am to 2:00pm; 2:00pm to 5:00pm An Adult Day Care to give caregivers respite and provide a center where elderly patients can be taken for a couple of hours or the entire day and be picked up later. The day programs include social activities, meals and general elderly supervision.

SENIOR CARE OF DELRAN www.seniorcarectrs.com 8008 Rt. 130 N. Building B, Suite 300, Delran, NJ 08075. Hours: Service:

(856) 461-1700

Monday-Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Saturday 9am-2pm An Adult Day Health Center that provides medical and social services, case management, physical and occupational therapy, recreational activities and socialization. Alzheimer’s Program. Nurse on site during all open hours.

SENIOR CARE OF MARLTON www.seniorcarectrs.com 556A Lippincott Dr. Building B, Marlton, NJ 08053 Hours: Service:

(609) 871-8881

(856) 988-3250

Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm An Adult Day Health Center that provides medical and social services, case management, physical and occupational therapy, recreational activities and socialization. Alzheimer’s program. Nurse on site during all open hours.

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION BURLINGTON COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER 35 Academy Drive, Westampton, NJ 08060

(609) 265-5073 (609) 265-5501

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH/VITAL STATISTICS, STATE OF NJ www.state.nj.us/health/vital/vital.htm

(609) 292-4087

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, FEDERAL OFFICE 1-(800) 375-5283 IMMIGRATION & NATIONALIZATION 1886 Greentree Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 www.insdoj.gov Service: Information regarding Immigration and Naturalization forms, green cards, replacement of arrival/departure documents etc. DIVISION OF PENSION AND BENEFITS, STATE OF NJ PO Box 295, Trenton, NJ 08625-0295 www.state.nj.us/treasury/pensions/

(609) 292-7524

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 1 (877) 772-5772 Nix Federal Building, 900 Market Street Fax: 1 (215) 597-2794 Room 301, Philadelphia, PA 19107-4293 www.rrb.gov Hours: Monday – Friday; 9:00am - 3:30pm Service: Assists railroad retirees and their survivors. Evaluates claims under the Railroad Retirement Act as well as Medicare. VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS LIFELINE PROGRAM/LINK UP AMERICA 1-(800) 483-3000 Service: Provides a $13.31 credit towards your monthly telephone bill. Must meet eligibility requirements.

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MUNICIPAL PHONE NUMBERS Bass River

609-296-3337

Medford Twp.

609-654-2608

Beverly City

609-387-1881

Medford Lakes

609-654-8898

Bordentown City

609-298-0604

Moorestown Twp.

856-235-0912

Bordentown Twp.

609-298-2800

Mt. Holly Twp.

609-267-0170

Burlington City

609-386-0200

Mt. Laurel Twp.

856-234-0001

Burlington Twp.

609-386-4444

Palmyra Borough

856-829-6100

Chesterfield Twp.

609-298-2311

Pemberton Borough

609-894-8222

Cinnaminson Twp.

856-829-6000

Pemberton Twp.

609-894-8201

Delanco Twp.

856-461-0561

Riverside Twp.

856-461-1460

Delran Twp.

856-461-7734

Riverton Twp.

856-829-0120

Eastampton Twp.

609-267-5723

Shamong Twp.

609-268-2377

Edgewater Park

609-877-2050

Southampton Twp.

609-859-2736

Evesham Twp.

856-983-2900

Springfield Twp.

609-723-2464

Fieldsboro Borough

609-298-6344

Tabernacle Twp.

609-268-1220

Florence Twp.

609-499-2525

Washington Twp.

609-965-3242

Hainesport Twp.

609-267-2730

Westampton Twp.

609-267-1891

Lumberton Twp.

609-267-3217

Willingboro Twp.

609-877-2200

Mansfield Twp.

609-298-0542

Woodland Twp.

609-726-1700

Maple Shade Twp.

856-779-9610

Wrightstown Twp.

609-723-4450

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NURSING HOMES http://www.nj.gov/health/ltc/cgi/facilitysearch.shtml

Long Term Facilities provides 24 hour medical care and supervision. Licensed by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services.

www.care-one.com ARTIS SENIOR LIVING MEMORY CARE 112 F Lippincott Drive Marlton NJ 08053 (856) 810-0007 www.artissl.com

CINNAMINSON CENTER 1700 Wynwood Drive Cinnaminson NJ 08077 (856) 829-9000 www.genesishcc.com EVERGREENS EPISCOPAL HOME 309 Bridgeboro Road Moorestown NJ 08057 1-(877) 459-3536 www.lsmnj.org

ASPEN HILLS HEALTHCARE (Formerly Buttonwood Hospital) 600 Pemberton-Browns Mills Road Pemberton NJ 08068 (609) 836-6000 www.aspenhillshealthcare.com

LUTHERAN CROSSINGS/GRACE ASSISTED LIVING 255 East Main Street Moorestown NJ 08057 (856) 235-1214 www.lsmnj.org

BURLINGTON WOODS CONVALESCENT CENTER 115 Sunset Road Burlington NJ 08016 (609) 387-3620 www.genesishcc.com

MARCELLA CENTER 2305 Rancocas Road Burlington NJ 08016 (609) 387-9300 www.genesishcc.com

CAREONE AT EVESHAM 870 East Route 70 Marlton NJ 08053 (856) 396-0005 www.care-one.com

MASONIC HOME OF NJ & SUB ACUTE REHAB 902 Jacksonville Road Burlington NJ 08016 (609) 239-3900 www.njmasonic.org

CAREONE AT MOORESTOWN (**) 895 Westfield Road Moorestown NJ 08057 (856) 914-0444 61

MEDFORD CARE CENTER 185 Tuckerton Road Medford, NJ 08055 (856) 983-8500 www.medfordcarecenter.com

STERLING MANOR 794 North Fork Landing Road Maple Shade, NJ 08052 (856) 779-9333

MEDFORD LEAS Route 70 Medford, NJ 08055 (609)654-3000 www.medfordleas.org

VIRTUA HEALTH & REHAB CENTER 62 Richmond Avenue Mount Holly, NJ 08060 (609) 914-8800 www.virtua.org

MT. LAUREL CENTER FOR REHABILITATION (Formerly Innova Health Care) 3718 Church Road Mt. Laurel NJ 08054 (856) 235-7100 www.mtlaurelcenter.net

WILEY CHRISTIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 99 East Main Street Marlton, NJ 08053 (856) 983-0411 www.wileymisson.org

PALACE REHAB & CARE CENTER (Formerly Rosewood Manor) 315 West Mill Road Maple Shade NJ 080525 (856) 779-1500 RIVERVIEW ESTATES 303 Bank Avenue Riverton, NJ 08077 (856) 829-2274 www.riverviewestates.org

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PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLAN (PART D) 1-(800) MEDICARE www.medicare.com Service: Medicare offers prescription drug coverage to everyone with Medicare.

NJ FAMILY CARE MEDICAID PROGRAM 1-(800) 701-0710 www.njfamilycare.org Service: Provides prescriptions to income eligible residents of New Jersey. In Burlington County, NJ please call the Customer Service Department of the Burlington County Board of Social Services at (609) 518-4839 or 1-(800) 342-0047 x 4839

PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE 1-(800) 792-9745 AGED AND DISABLED (PAAD) www.state.nj.us/humanservices/doas/paad Service: Program helps eligible New Jersey residents cover the costs of their medications.

SENIOR GOLD PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNT PROGRAM 1-(800) 792-9745 www.state.nj.us/humanservices/doas/home/seniorgolddetail Service: The State of New Jersey offers a prescription discount program, Senior Gold. The Senior Gold Prescription Gold program makes available prescription coverage to residents who are ineligible for the PAAD program.

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DRUG SAVINGS CARDS FAMILYWIZE PRESCRIPTION DRUG SAVINGS PROGRAM 1-(800) 222-2818 www.familywize.org Service: FamilyWize cards can save you and your family an average of up to 30% or more when you use the card. National Council on Aging and FamilyWize are partnering for this prescription savings card. Present the card with each prescription to the pharmacy at the time of the purchase to receive the discount. NATIONAL BENEFIT BUILDERS 1-(888) 311-6224 www.nbbihome.com Service : Free discount prescription drug card for those who are uninsured or underinsured. Saves an average of 15% on brand name drugs and 55% on generic drugs. Drug card is accepted at most major chains and independent pharmacies. NEEDYMEDS 1-(800) 503-6897 www.needymeds.org Service: Find help with the costs of medication. Is a source for program and service information. Helps people facing problems with paying for medications and health care. NEW JERSEY DRUG CARD 1-(877) 233-3866 www.newjerseydrugcard.com Service: Free Statewide Prescription Assistance Program As a resident of New Jersey, you and your family have access to a statewide Prescription Assistance Program. This free discount prescription drug card will provide you with Rx medication savings of up to 75% at pharmacies across the country. If you are not able to print a member card you can visit any preferred location and ask to have your prescription processed through the New Jersey Drug Card. RXCUT PLUS PROGRAM 1-(800) 808-1213 www.rxcut.com Service: Provides free access to savings of up to 75% on your medications. Anyone with or without prescription coverage can take the RxCut Plus card to a participating pharmacy and receive immediate savings on their medication. There are no eligibility requirements. 64

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PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS PARTNERSHIP FOR PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE FOR NEW JERSEY 1-(888) 477-2669 www.pparx.org Service: Helps qualifying patients without prescription drug coverage get the medicines they need through the program that is right for them – free of charge. Many patients will get their medications at no cost or at discounted prices. RX OUTREACH / MAIL ORDER PHARMACY 1-(888) 796-1234 http://rxoutreach.org Service: Rx Outreach is a fully-licensed nonprofit mail order pharmacy that provides access to affordable medications. RX SOLUTION 1-(888) 823-0042 http://ppc.advocatemymeds.com 1-(866) 949-7353 Service: Company helps to facilitate the completion of Patient Assistance forms and applications to see the patient through the entire approval process of their applications. RETAIL SAVINGS TARGET PHARMACY www.target.com Service: Offers many prescriptions for $4.00 WALMART PHARMACY www.walmart.com/catalog Service: Provides many prescriptions for $4.00. For a complete list please access their website.

PHARMACUTICAL MANUFACTURERS www.wyeth.com www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com www.merck.com/merckhelps The AAA/ADRC is not able to endorse or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information listed. Always check with the individual program if you have questions. 65

SERVICIOS LATINOS DE BURLINGTON COUNTY Human Service Building 795 Woodlane Road 2nd Floor Westampton NJ 08060 www.servicioslatinos-nj.org

Phone (609) 518-7171 Fax (609) 518-7172

OUR MISSION The mission of the agency is to advance the Hispanic population of Burlington County by providing individual clients with assistance in translation and in the securing of education, employment, housing transportation, health and other related services. SERVICE Servicios Latinos de Burlington County, Inc. provides social services to the Hispanic community. The agency assists clients with any needs they may have, which include help in paying bills, taxes assistance with interpreting letters they receive, seeking employment, seeking housing, and any other kind of translation or interpreting assistance they may need. Servicios Latinos de Burlington County, Inc. also provides ESL classes, health and immigration services, etc. The agency provides assistance in educating the Hispanic community in Burlington County about the area in which they live. Attempts to bring the Hispanics in the community together with other residents to bridge the gap between the English and Spanish speaking citizens of the community. AGENCY ADDRESS ISSUES ON: * * * * * * * *

Translation and Interpretation Referrals Employment Information Housing Health English as a Second Language Basic Immigration Services Child Safety

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Free Home Security Inspections are performed by trained Sheriff’s staff to Make sure our seniors homes are safe and secure. Free window locks, peep holes, Reflective house numbers, smoke & carbon monoxide detectors, security locks And power failure lights are provided when available. Free Med-Info Packets are provided to seniors to have their complete medical history listed by their family physician. The packet of information is recommended to be placed in the home refrigerator and a program magnet is placed on the frig and sticker on the seniors front door, to alert first responders that this information is available. Persons-At-Risk Program - The Sheriff’s Department can register important emergency information for any senior who may suffer from Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Autism or any other disability that may cause them to wander from their home and be unable to return home safely. The information and a photograph provided by the family is entered into the confidential law enforcement records system available to law enforcement & 911 dispatchers. Project Lifesaver Program provides wristband worn radio transmitters to Persons-AtRisk clients who may wander. The Sheriff’s Department is among the 21 Sheriff Depts. in New Jersey who are partners in this valuable program. Should a client be reported missing, the Sheriff or one of our local law enforcement partners in Burlington County will respond with emergency tracking equipment to help the client return home safely. Senior Police Academy is a 6-week, 1-day per week program that provides seniors with valuable information on crime prevention, consumer fraud, public health issues, fire safety, information on court services and all other senior services provided by the Sheriff’s Department. Site visits to the county 9-1-1 center and police range are included in this informational course. Veteran ID Cards are provided to any military veteran who has been honorably discharged from any branch of the armed forces. Appointments may be scheduled by calling the Sheriff’s Department or by going to the county store at the Moorestown Mall the last Wednesday morning of each month. Defensive Driving Course is a free 6-hour instructional course to help make drivers safer on the roadway. A $10 fee is required for the National Safety Council certificate, which can provide a 5% discount toward your car insurance and up to 2 points off your driver’s license.

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SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL BURLINGTON COUNTY PARKS SYSTEM www.co.burlington.nj.us/parks

(609) 265-5858

Whether it's history or hiking, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the Burlington County Parks System! Created in 2000, the Park System continues to grow. With over 3,500 acres of parks and parkland and more to come, the residents of Burlington County are able to enjoy the trails, recreational water access, picnic facilities, and play areas that are close to home. Preserving our county’s heritage and making that history come alive is also a key mission of the Board of Chosen Freeholders through the Park System. Preservation and restoration work at Historic Smithville Park provides visitors with a window into the Industrial Revolution and the Historic Prison Museum tells the story of an intriguing and education-filled National Historic Landmark. Combine this with a variety of arts and cultural programming provided by our Cultural and Heritage Office, and you truly can’t miss an opportunity to enjoy yourself. If you are a nature lover, come to Tuesday Talks. Our Parks Naturalist offers guided nature walks and indoor talks focusing on a variety of subject matter such as birds, butterflies, wildflowers, etc. The “Talks” take place every Tuesday morning. Contact the Parks System Office number above for more information. Check the county press releases for Sneaker Sundays and Saddle Up Saturdays

Photo by Cynthia Zacharkow

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SOCIAL, CULTURAL & RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES CONTINUE... BURLINGTON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL CENTER AND FARMER’S MARKET (856) 642-3850 500 Centerton Road, Moorestown, NJ 08057 http://www.burlcoagcenter.com/ Service: Burlington County operates a weekly community farmers’ market featuring over 30 vendors. Open Saturdays starting in May to October . Call for times and events. BURLINGTON COUNTY AMPHITHEATER (609) 267-9660 5 Pioneer Blvd, Westampton, NJ 08060 www.bcls.lib.nj.us Service: 750 seat outdoor theater –free performances. Check websites for events.

COMMUNITY CENTERS KATZ COMMUNITY CENTER (856) 424-4444 ext. 226 1301 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Service: Socialization, education, recreation, kosher congregate meal program, cultural program and trips, limited transportation. BORDENTOWN COMMUNITY CENTER 3 Municipal Drive Bordentown NJ 08505 (609) 298-7811 or (609) 298-2800

MT. LAUREL SENIOR CENTER 100 Moorestown-Mt. Laurel Road Mt. Laurel NJ 08054 (856) 231-1918

DANIEL KEEGAN CENTER 522 Wood Street Burlington NJ 08016 (609) 386-4070

PATENAUDE SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER John F. Kennedy High School 429 JFK Way Willingboro NJ 08046 (609) 877-8444

GIBSON HOUSE 535 Main Street Marlton NJ 08053 (856) 985-9792

PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP SENIOR CENTER 330 Brook Street Browns Mills NJ 08016 (609) 893-4400

MEDFORD SENIOR CENTER Cranberry Hill, 17 North Main Street Medford NJ 08055 www.medfordtownship.com (609) 654-2608 Ext# 318 69

FREE PASS TO NJ STATE PARKS Service:

1-(800) 843-6420 (609) 984-0370 NJ residents age 62 and older or disabled are entitled to a Senior Citizen Pass and free parking at all parks within the New Jersey State Parks Service.

GOLDEN AGE PASSPORT http://www.fs.fed.us/passespermits/senior.shtml Service:

A lifetime entrance pass to those national parks, monuments, historic sites, recreation areas and national wildlife refuges that are administered by the federal government which charges entrance fees. It is issued to citizens or permanent residents of the United States who are 62 or older. It sometimes may provide a 50% discount on federal use fees and charges for facilities and services such as camping, boat launching, parking, etc. It permits the permit holder and any accompanying passengers in a single party, private, noncommercial vehicle. Where entry is not by private car, it admits the permit holder, spouse and children. The Golden Age Passport can be obtained at most federally operated recreation areas where it may be used for a fee of $10.00. It must be obtained in person and you must show proof of age.

GOLDEN AGE PASS (LENAPE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL) WARDEN HOUSE-BURLINGTON COUNTY 128 High Street, Mt Holly, NJ 08060 www.co.burlington.nj.us Service:

(609) 268-2000 X5556 (609) 265-5858

Burlington County restored the Warden’s House attached to the County’s historic 200 year old Prison Museum. The Warden’s House was added in 1888. Both the Historic Museum & Warden’s House are open to the public, call for dates. Art Exhibits are often located at the Warden House as well.

RUTGERS EXTENSION SERVICES (609) 265-5050 [email protected] Service: Provides a diverse range of research and education programs. Master Gardeners, a group of trained volunteers, deliver horticultural information to homeowners. Also “Get Healthy” information on eating right and being active. Also 4-H youth, commercial agriculture, food safety and many more programs. 70

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SHERIFF JEAN STANFIELD ANNUAL SENIOR EXPO (609) 265-5127 Annual event by the Sheriff for Burlington County seniors and residents to obtain information and visit information tables. Free lunch limited to first 500 guests. Free give always. Call for the 2015 senior expo date and location.

Sheriff Jean Stanfield with James Johns at the 2015 Annual Senior Expo.

SPECIAL EVENTS– BURLINGTON COUNTY www.co.burlington.nj.us Visit Burlington County Home page for press releases concerning special events and activities. Freeholder Mary Ann O’Brien takes a look at the paintings by Hugh Campbell during an Art Exhibit at the Warden’s House.

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SOCIAL DAY CARE CENTER

THE TENDER INC.

(856) 234-5999

www.thetender.org 4501 Church Road, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Hours:

Monday-Friday 8:30am to 1:30pm

Service:

Provides a safe, structured, homelike setting where older adults and those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of Dementia can socialize and participate in activities. Service provided to both seniors and their caregivers by offering resource and referral, caregiver website information, newsletters, and telephone support. Also provides a Caregiver Support Group every other Friday at 9am at the Tender. Please call (856) 234-5999 or email [email protected] for details.

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BURLINGTON VICINAGE

Superior Court Of New Jersey

Assignment Judge: Ronald E. Bookbinder 49 Rancocas Road PO Box 6555 Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 609-518-2600 Hours of Operation 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Court Locations: Courts Facility and County Office Building 49 Rancocas Road Mount Holly, NJ 08060 Old Courthouse 120 High Street Mount Holly, NJ 08060 Rancocas Building 50 Rancocas Road Mount Holly, NJ 08060 (Probation and Criminal Divisions)

Value Statement The Burlington Vicinage will pursue the vision and mission of the New Jersey Judiciary while actively demonstrating our values. Our values are the principles that are at the heart of all we do. They inspire and inform our decisions and activities and distinguish us as a court. Individual values do not stand alone. Collectively, our values provide the direction for determining our court’s future. Our Values: Independence; Integrity; Fairness; Quality Service; Knowledge; Communication; Teamwork.

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SUPPORT GROUPS ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION/DELAWARE VALLEY CHAPTER (856) 797-1212 3 Eves Drive, Suite 310, Marlton NJ 08053-3129 1-(800) 272-3900 www.alz.org/delval Service: Education support and resources to family and caregivers coping with Alzheimer’s disease. CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP AT THE TENDER INC. (856) 234-5999 4501 Church Road, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 www.thetender.org Hours: 1st Wednesday of the Month at 5:15 at The Tender Service: Provides support to caregivers. Call for meeting dates and location. CHRONIC PAIN SUPPORT GROUP 1-(800) 522-1965 New Seasons Assisted Living (Meeting Location) Laurel Oak Road, Voorhees, NJ 08043 www.kennedyhealth.org Service: A support group for anyone with chronic pain who is 18 years of age or older. This group integrates problem solving, sharing, and relaxation techniques to help an individual cope better with pain. Meets monthly on the 2 nd Friday 10:30am to 11:30am. COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES ON AGING (COPSA) INSTITUTE FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS http://ubhc.rutgers.edu/services/geriatric/alzheimers_resource_center.html Service: Learn how to cope. Information, support and counseling.

1-(800) 424-2494

DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP 1-(800) 522-1965 Kennedy Center, 1099 White Horse Road, Voorhees, NJ 08043 www.kennedyhealth.org Service: A support group for anyone with diabetes in order to improve coping skills, enhance self-image and learn new problem solving skills.

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SUPPORT GROUPS CONTINUE... H.O.P.E. (HELPING OTHER PEOPLE EVOLVE, INC.) (856) 234-2200 www.hopesnj.org 1-(888) 920-2201 Service: Support/Information for recently widowed men and women of all ages. Meetings in various South Jersey locations. IT TAKES A VILLAGE NJ (856) 396-5783 www.itavnj.org Service: Volunteers provide free services by running errands, visiting, calling, transportation and caretaker breaks. NAMI (NAT’L ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS IN NEW JERSEY) www.nami.org Service: Offers mental health, education, advocacy support.

(856) 222-9400 1-(800) 950-6264

NJ SELF HELP GROUPS CLEARINGHOUSE Outside NJ (973) 989-1122 www.njgroups.org In NJ 1-(800) 367-6274 Service: Offers group information on a variety of topics and also assists in the establishment of new self help groups. Open to NJ residents. PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP (732) 745-7520 AMERICAN PARKINSON DISEASE ASSOCIATION 1-(800) 223-2732 www.apdaparkinson.org Service: Offers support groups for anyone with Parkinson’s Disease or a caregiver to someone with Parkinson’s Disease. Call or visit the website for Burlington County group locations & times. SAMARITAN HOSPICE GRIEF SUPPORT (856) 596-1600 5 Eves Drive, Suite 300, Marlton, NJ 08053 www.samaritanhospice.org Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm Mon-Fri. Service: Offers a number of support groups for those who have lost a loved one, including Early Endings, Grieving the Love of Your Life, Understand Grief, Daughters without Mothers, and more.

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SELF HELP FOR THE HARD OF HEARING (S.H.H.H.) (856) 488-6827 Kennedy Memorial Hospital 2201 Chapel Ave. at Cooper Landing Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 www.shhh.org Service: International organization of Hard of Hearing People. Meets the 1st Wednesday of each month 7:30pm - 9:00pm. For more information write: S.H.H.H. (South Jersey Chapter), P.O. Box 571, Bellmawr NJ 08031 STROKE SUPPORT GROUP (609) 835-5813 Location: Landow Conference Room, Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County. Service: Stroke Support Group meets the second Friday of the month. For more information contact Peggy Cossette-Baker, Wellness Center Coordinator, at the above number. VIRTUA ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION LIFE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1-(888) 847-8823 Sponsored by the SNJ Regional Arthritis Center at Virtua 1 Carnie Blvd, Voorhees NJ 08043 Branch: Call for program location sites Service: The Southern New Jersey Regional Arthritis Center at Virtua Health provides a wide range of evidence-based Arthritis Foundation Life Improvement programs and osteoporosis Project Healthy Bones throughout five counties. Programs includes seminars, education series, land and water exercise, Tai Chi from the Arthritis Foundation, as well as self-help programs and workshops. VIRTUA HEALTH – PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP (609) 267-8800 Virtua Health and Rehab Center 62 Richmond Ave., Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 Service: Self-help and education. Discuss latest advances in medicine, exercise, treatment and coping. Meet the third Wednesday of the month at 7pm. WIDOW/WIDOWERS (H.O.P.E.) 24 HOUR HOTLINE 1-(888) 920-2201 16 E. Main St. Moorestown, NJ 08057 Service: Provides support and information for the recently widowed. Open to men and women of all ages. Three chapters located in Pemberton, Moorestown, and Marlton.

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TAX SECTION BURLINGTON COUNTY TAX– AIDE RSVP (RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM)

(609) 894 9311 EXT# 1498

Program runs: February 1 - April 15. Free help preparing basic tax forms. Assistance by trained and certified volunteers. Bring all W-2’s income statements, detail on deductions, last year’s return and property tax data. Locations determined on an annual basis. DIVISION OF TAXATION 520 Market Street, Camden, NJ 08103 www.state.nj.us HOMESTEAD BENEFIT www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/

(856) 225-5238

(Auto Response) (Hot Line ) ( Filing and Inquiry)

1-(800) 323-4400 1-(888) 238-1233 1-(877) 658-2972

Please call for further details and changes.

PROPERTY TAX REIMBURSEMENT (THE FREEZE) 1-(800) 882-6597 www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation Service: Effectively “freezes” property taxes by reimbursing eligible low-income seniors and disabled citizens for increases in their property taxes that occur after 1997. This program applies only to homeowners and mobile homeowners who are 65 and over or receiving federal social security disability benefits and who also satisfy certain income and residency requirements

PROPERTY TAX DEDUCTION Call Local Tax Assessor’s Office Service: $250 is available to those residents age 65+ who have owned their homes since October of the pre-tax year (does not apply to Trailer Homes). Your income must not exceed $10,000. 77

VETERANS DEDUCTION

(609) 265-5008

Veterans who were honorably discharged from active service during a time war may claim real estate tax deductions of $250 on their principal place of residence. There are no income limitations. Under certain conditions, permanently and totally disabled war veterans or their surviving spouse may be granted a full property tax exemption on their principal place of residence. An application for the deduction must be filed with the Municipal Tax Assessor and will continue in force from year to year without the necessity for further claim. A qualified taxpayer may claim both the Senior Citizens/Disabled Property Tax Deduction and the Veteran’s Tax Deduction in the same year. For more information on service qualified as “war periods” call (609) 265-5008.

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, FEDERAL www.irs.gov

1-800-829-1040

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE , STATE OF NJ GENERAL INCOME TAX INFO www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation

(609) 292-6400

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TOLL-FREE NUMBERS AND HOTLINES AARP Information 1-800-523-5800 Adult Day Care for Alzheimer’s Victims 1-800-792-8820 Adult Protective Services State 1-800-792-8820 Adult Protective Services Burlington County (609) 518-4793 Aging Hotline 1-877-222-3737 Addiction Services 1-844-276-2777 Alzheimer Association 1-800-272-3900 American Heart Association______________________1-800-242-8721 American Stroke Association_____________________1-888-478-7653 Assaults upon Institutionalized Elderly 1-877-582-6995 Auto Safety 1-800-424-9393 Board of Public Utilities 1-800-624-0241 Bus Routes 1-800-582-5946 Condominium Conversion 1-800-792-8820 Congregate Housing Services Program 1-800-792-8820 Consumer Information 1-800-242-5846 Consumer Product Safety 1-800-638-2772 COPSA Institute for Alzheimer’s disease 1-800-424-2494 Crime Injuries Compensation 1-800-242-0804 Department of Public Safety 1-800-792-9770 Division of Deaf 1-800-792-8339 Division of Disability Services 1-888-285-3036 Domestic Violence 1-800-572-7233 Drug Abuse 1-800-225-0196 Eldercare Locator 1-800-677-1116 Energy Assistance (Information & Referral) 1-800-510-3102 Eye Care Project Helpline 1-800-222-3937 Grandparents Rights 1-800-792-8820 Hearing Aid Assistance to the Aged & Disabled 1-800-792-9745 Homestead Rebate Program 1-888-238-1233 Housing Discrimination 1-800-496-4294 Information Toll Free Hotline 1-800-555-1212 Internal Revenue Service 1-800-829-1040 Kinship Navigator Dial 211 Legislation 1-800-792-8630 Lifeline Assistance Program 1-800-792-9745 79

TOLL-FREE NUMBERS AND HOTLINES Medicaid 1-800-356-1561 Medically Needy 1-800-356-1561 Medicare Hotline 1-800-633-4227 Medicare Part B Claims & Information 1-800-999-1118 Motor Vehicles 609-292-6500 New Jersey Division Library for the Blind & Disabled 1-800-792-8322 New Jersey Division of Senior Affairs 1-800-792-8820 New Jersey Easy Access Single Entry 1-877-222-3737 New Jersey Gross Income Tax (Division of Taxation) 1-800-323-4400 New Jersey Natural Gas Co. 1-800-221-0051 New Jersey Parks & Forestry 1-800-843-6420 New Jersey Shares 1-800-624-0241 New Jersey Transit 1-973-275-5555 NJ Dept. of Military & Veterans Affairs 1-888-865-8387 Nursing & Boarding Homes Residents’ Bill of Rights 1-877-582-6995 Nursing Home Facility Services (file a complaint 1-800-792-9770 Nursing Home Lists for the Entire State of NJ 1-800-367-6543 Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly 1-877-582-6995 Personal Assistance Service Program 1-888-285-3036 Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged & Disabled 1-800-792-9745 Rent Grace 1-800-792-8820 Responsibilities to Nursing Home Residents 1-877-582-6995 Safe Housing and Transportation 1-800-792-8820 Selection/Evaluation 1-800-367-6543 Self-Help Clearinghouse 1-800-367-6274 Senior Citizens/Disabled Property Tax Deduction 1-800-323-4400 Senior Citizen Hotline 1-800-792-8820 Senior Citizen Park Pass 1-800-843-6420 Senior Dent 1-800-792-8820 Senior Housing 1-800-792-8820 Social Security 1-800-772-1213 Specified Low Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) 1-800-792-9745 State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) 1-800-792-8820 US Department of Veterans Affairs 1-877-222-8387 Utility Service-Residential 1-800-221-0051 Victims of Crime Compensation 1-800-242-0804 Wellness and Family Support 1-800-792-8820 80

TRANSPORTATION ACCESS LINK – NJ TRANSIT www.njtransit.state.nj.us Service:

1-(800) 955-2321 Option 1

This service is for people whose disability prevents them from using existing local bus services. This service complies with Americans with Disabilities Act, which is comparable to the local accessible fixed route bus service. Requires in-person assessment for eligibility determination.

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY-ROAD TO RECOVERY Service:

Provides transportation to Cancer Patients

DELAWARE RIVER PORT AUTHORITY www.drpa.org Service:

1- (877) 567-3772 (856) 968-3347

Seniors currently participating in the Senior Citizen Ticket Program pay $2.00 (2 tickets) with the discount ticket. Although coupon/tickets are no longer sold, we will continue to accept them, any remaining tickets will be non-refundable. Seniors 65 years of age and older, should consider participating in DRPA’s Senior Discount Program for E-Z Pass.

E-Z PASS SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT PROGRAM New Jersey Turnpike Authority ETC Department PO Box 5042 Woodbridge, NJ 07095 www.ezpassnj.com FISH Service:

1-(800) 227-2345

1-(888) 288-6865 (732) 442-8600 x2100

(856) 786-8404 Volunteer organization. Provides limited non-emergency medical transportation to anyone in need within Cinnaminson, Palmyra, Riverton, Riverside and the Delran area.

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HANDICAPPED STICKERS Service:

(609) 292-6500 (609) 265-5069 Applications available at the Burlington County Office on Aging or write to: NJ Motor Vehicle Services, Special Plate Unit, CN 015, Trenton, NJ 08666. Fee for plates.

IT TAKES A VILLAGE -TRANSPORTATION www.itavnj.org Service:

(856) 396-5783

Volunteer transportation for clients who live in the following areas: Cinnaminson, Delran, Hainesport, Maple Shade, Moorestown & Mt. Laurel. Call for further information either about transportation services or about volunteering. Not an emergency service - 2 to 3 weeks before service starts. Services only for residents in homes and apartments. Services not available for clients in wheelchairs.

EVESHAM TWP. TRANSPORATION www.twp.evesham.nj.us Hours: Service:

(856) 988-9866

Monday – Friday; 8:0am – 4:00pm Transportation service within Evesham Twp. for Evesham Twp. senior citizens. Reservations required one week in advance. Seniors 55+ and disabled. No fee.

LOURDES PROGRAM “HELPING HANDS” Service:

(856) 757-3270

Provides transportation service to the elderly.

MEDFORD LAKES LIONS CLUB Service:

(609) 654-2300

Non-emergency medical transport for residents of Medford Lakes and Medford. All ages accepted. Can transport non-ambulatory.

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MEDICAID BENEFICIARIES LOGISTICARE LOGISTICARE.COM Service:

1-866-527-9933

For Medicaid Clients who use non-emergency transportation for medical appointments.

PATCO REDUCED FARE PROGRAM www.drpa.org Service:

(856) 772-6900 1-(877) 373-6777

Anyone 65+ years of age or older or disabled may ride the PATCO Speedline during specified times for half fare. Cannot be used during the hours of 6am to 9am or between the hours of 4pm to 7pm. Tickets may be purchased at the Transportation Center at Broadway and Mickle Blvd., Camden.

REDUCED FARE PROGRAM NJ TRANSIT 180 Boyden Ave., Maplewood, NJ 07040 www.njtransit.state.nj.us Service:

(973) 275-5555

Application for State I.D. Cards for half fare on intra-state or inter-state buses for those 62-64 years of age is available at the Burlington County Office on Aging. Those 65+ years and older use their Medicare Card. The identification card will be sent to you through the mail from NJ Transit. These cards entitle you to ride, during specified hours, anywhere in the State, for half fare. Handicapped persons that do not possess a Medicare Care must request and application by mail.

SEN-HAN TRANSIT

1-(877) 603-5111

SENIOR CITIZENS UNITED COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. (SCUCS)

www.scucs.org Service: Provides transportation for Seniors and residents with disabilities. Eligibility: Burlington County Resident, 60 and over or disabled. Call for details.

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VETERANS TRANSPORTATION 1-(877) 603-5111 SEN-HAN TRANSIT/SCUCS (SENIOR CITIZENS UNITED COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.) Service:

Transportation is available to the VA hospital in Philadelphia on Tuesday-Friday. Reservations required . For information and reservations contact Sen-Han Transit.

WILLINGBORO SENIOR SURREY Hours: Service:

(609) 877-8444

Monday - Friday 9:00am– 5:00pm Transportation service within Willingboro for Willingboro senior citizens 55 and over. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance.

OTHER TRANSPORATION (FOR A FEE) AMTRAK www.amtrak.com

1-(800) 872-7245

BURLINK www.driveless.com

(856) 461-1806

ELITE TRANSPORTATION OF NEW JERSEY

1-(866) 441-4442

GREYHOUND www.greyhound.com

(856) 963-1262

PRN MEDICAL TRANSPORT:

(609) 265-0317

RIVER LINE www.riverline.com

1-(800) 331-9791

NJ TRANSIT SCHEDULES AND FARES www.njtransit.com

TTY 1-(800) 772-2287 (973) 275-5555

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VETERANS SERVICES ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF Service: Provides emergency financial assistance for retired soldiers.

(609) 562-4245

BURLINGTON COUNTY MILITARY AND VETERANS SERVICES (609) 265-5008 Human Services Facility 795 Woodlane Road, Westampton, NJ 08060 www.co.burlington.nj.us/veteran Hours: Monday –Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Service: Established by the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders to serve both active duty military personnel and the veterans of Burlington County. The office is dedicated to assisting military members and veterans and their families in establishing both eligibility and entitlement to veteran’s benefits. BURLINGTON COUNTY VETERANS FREE PHOTO IDENTIFICATION CARD A joint service offered by the Burlington County Sheriff, Jean Stanfield, and County Department of Military and Veteran Services. Call the Sheriff’s Department at (609) 265-5785 for further details. BURLINGTON COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE MEDAL Please telephone veterans office for more information and veteran service medal application. VETERANS DEDUCTION (609) 265-5008 Veterans honorably discharged from active service during “war periods” may claim real estate tax deductions of $250.00 on their principal place of residence. Under certain conditions, war veterans or their spouse may be granted a full property tax exemption. For further information call the above number. VETERANS TRANSPORTATION 1 (877) 603-5111 SEN-HAN TRANSIT/SCUCS Transportation is available to the VA hospital in Philadelphia. Reservations are required. For more information and reservations contact Sen-Han Transit. FREE PETS FOR VETS BURLINGTON CO. ANIMAL SHELTER County military veterans may adopt a dog or cat free of charge. Telephone for more information. 85

(609) 265-5073

VISION EYECARE AMERICA –NATIONAL EYE CARE PROJECT www.eyecareamerica.org Service:

Provides a comprehensive medical eye exam, one year of treatment of any condition diagnosed at the initial visit. To qualify one must be 65 or older, a U.S. Citizen or legal resident, have not seen a ophthalmologist in the last three years, and is without insurance. For more information or to see if you qualify please visit their website above.

STATE OF NJ LIBRARY—TALKING BOOK AND BRAILLE CENTER 2300 Stuyvesant Ave., Trenton NJ 08625 www.njstatelibrary.org/tbbc Services:

1-(800) 792-8322

Books and magazines in large print and Braille, audiobooks and digital formats. Serves all of NJ residents who have difficulty reading standard print or who can not hold a book or turn pages.

NEW EYES FOR THE NEEDY, INC. 549 Milburn Ave., Short Hills, NJ 07078 www.new-eyes.org Services:

Distributes new prescription glasses for the needy in the country. Does not pay for eye exams. Must be referred by a social service agency to document the financial need of the client. A voucher is provided to a participating optometrist. Walmart Vision Centers is one of the many business who have partnered with this program.

NJ COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED SOUTHERN REGION (LOCAL) 2201 Rt. 38 East, Suite 600, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.state.nj.us Hours: Service:

(856) 482-3700

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RECORDING FOR THE BLIND & DYSLEXIC (RFB&D) 20 Roszel Road, Princeton, NJ 08540 www.rfbd.org Service:

(609) 409-0770

Promotes educational and professional success by converting published materials into recorded, computerized and other accessible formats.

THE SEEING EYE FAX NUMBER www.seeingeye.org

(973) 539-4425 (973) 539-0922

Service: Enhances the independence, dignity and self-confidence of blind people through the use of Seeing Eye dogs

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VOLUNTEERING AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY’S ROAD TO RECOVERY (856) 616-1650 Service: Volunteers provide transportation to and from treatment 1-(800) 227-2345 for people who have cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves. CONTACT OF BURLINGTON COUNTY 24/7 1-(866) 234-5006 Service: Volunteers assist with Crisis Helpline, Information & (856) 234-8888 Referral, Sexual Assault Services, Teen Line, Kids Line, Pet Friends, Reassurance, Outreach and Education. FISH Service:

(856) 786-8404 Volunteers provide transportation for adults to doctor appointments, hospitals, xrays, therapy or legal appointments for residents of Cinnaminson, Delran, Palmyra, Riverton and Riverside. Self-pay/sliding scale.

IT TAKES A VILLAGE NJ (856) 396-5783 www.itavnj.org Service: Volunteers provide free services by running errands, visiting, calling, transportation and caretaker breaks. LOURDES VOLUNTEERING PROGRAM Medical Center of Burlington County Sunset Road, Willingboro, NJ 08046 Service: Telephone for further information about volunteering.

(609) 835-3045

MEALS ON WHEELS (609) 265-5784 Service: Volunteers provide support with meal service, activities, etc. with Senior Citizens at one of the following Nutrition Sites: Carslake Community Center—Bordentown Samuel Miller—Mount Holly Bethel AME Church—Moorestown First Baptist Church—Beverly NEW JERSEY OFFICE OF OMBUDSMAN (856) 630-2786 Service: The New Jersey Office of the Ombudsman of the Institutionalized Elderly (OOIE) is seeking volunteers to serve as advocates for people living in nursing homes in Southern New Jersey. Please contact OOIE Volunteer Coordinator

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RSVP OF BURLINGTON COUNTY (609) 894-9311 Ext. 1583 Service: Volunteers use their skills and talents, or develop (856) 222-9311 Ext. 1583 new ones while serving in a variety of volunteer activities. MONEY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Organize mail. Low-income elderly and vulnerable persons with disabilities who have budgeting and bill paying problems may qualify to receive assistance with these tasks. PROVIDENCE HOUSE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES 1-(877) 871-7551 Service: Comprehensive services for victims of domestic abuse and emergency shelter, counseling services, and a program specifically designed to assist age 50 and over SAMARITAN HEALTHCARE & HOSPICE (856) 596-1600 5 Eves Drive, Suite 300, Marlton NJ 08053 Service: Volunteers provide support by visiting with patients and their families, assisting with administrative tasks in the office, distributing information about our services and helping at events. STATE HEALTH INSURANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (S.H.I.P.) (609) 894-9311 ext.1494 Service: Answers questions about Medicare, Supplemental Health Insurance or the Part D Prescription Drug Plan. Free help to NJ Medicare beneficiaries who need assistance with their health insurance

VOLUNTEER CENTER OF BURLINGTON COUNTY (609) 894-9311 X 1492 www.volunteercenterburlingtoncounty.org Service: Welcome to the Volunteer Center of Burlington County - A private, nonprofit, community based organization serving area residents & organizations since 1996. Visit site for volunteer opportunities, community and volunteering news.

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AGE:

55 YEARS EMPLOYMENT SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM *Paid on the job training *Free job placement *Classroom training

Volunteer Programs *Retired and Senior Volunteer Programs: helping community agencies (Out-ofpocket expenses reimbursed). 60 YEARS AREA AGENCY ON AGING *Services provided under the Older Americans Act *Congregate and Home Delivered Meals *In Home services *Transportation *Legal Assistance *Information and Referral Assistance INCOME MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS *Partial Social Security/Railroad Retirement survivor benefits for widow (er). *For widow (er) remarrying, retention of Social Security benefits. OMBUDSMAN FOR THE INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY *Protection of rights for people in certain health facilities, and investigation of complaints of abuse. *INCOME OR OTHER ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENT

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62 YEARS RECREATION, LEISURE, ENTERTAINMENT *Clam, oyster digging licenses for $2.00 processing fee. *Free senior citizen pass to NJ historic sites, recreation areas. *Golden Age Passport to national parks, forests, historic sites, recreation areas for a lifetime fee of $10. TAXES/TAX BENEFITS *Portion of pension exempted from NJ Gross Income Tax *Partial exemption of Realty Transfer Fee for homeowners selling home. TRANSPORTATION *Reduced fare on all intrastate, and most interstate trains, buses. 65 YEARS EDUCATION *Public colleges, tuition-free and reduced fee courses on space available basis. STATE HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM *Volunteer Counselors assist Medicare enrollees of all ages with questions, problems, and claim forms related to Medicare, supplemental policies, and long-term care insurance. HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS *Medicare and Medicaid *Medicare Prescription Plan D *PAAD *HAAAD *GLOBAL OPTION *Personal needs allowance (monthly) for residents of long term care facilities, boarding homes, and residential health care facilities. *Medically Needy Program *NJ Care *SLMB *INCOME OR OTHER ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENT

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65 YEARS HOUSING ASSISTANCE *Lifeline Credit Program INCOME MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS *100% Social Security/Railroad Retirement Benefits for retirees. Social Security benefits increase annually for each year benefits are not claimed. *Supplemental Security income to aid person with low incomes. ^ *Veterans Pension. ^ INSURANCE *5% reduction in charges for personal injury protection and liability insurance for automobiles. LEGAL SERVICES– CALL YOUR LOCAL OFFICE ON AGING FOR LEGAL PROGRAMS. BURLINGTON COUNTY RESIDENTS –SEE PAGE 55. RECREATION *Hunting and fishing licenses at reduced fees. See page 69. TAXES/TAX BENEFITS– SEE TAX SECTION PAGE 77

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AREA AGENCIES ON AGING (COUNTY OFFICES ON AGING) AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTION TOLL FREE- 1-877-222-3737 ATLANTIC (609-645-7700 X 4700) ATLANTIC COUNTY DIVISION OF INTERGENERATIONAL SERVICES Shoreview Building, Office 222 101South Shore Road Northfield, NJ 08225 BERGEN (201-336-7400) BERGEN COUNTY DIVISION OF SENIOR SERVICES One Bergen Plaza, 2nd Floor Hackensack, NJ 07601 BURLINGTON (609-265-5069) BURLINGTON COUNTY OFFICE ON AGING 49 Rancocas Road P.O. Box 6000 Mount Holly, NJ 08060 CAMDEN (856-858-3220) CAMDEN COUNTY DIVISION OF SENIOR SERVICES & DISABLED SERVICES Parkview on the Terrace 700 Browning Road, Suite 11 W. Collingswood, NJ 08107 CAPE MAY (609-886-2784) CAPE MAY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AGING Social Services Building 4005 Route 9, South Rio Grande, NJ 08242 CUMBERLAND (856-453-2221) CUMBERLAND COUNTY OFFICE ON AGING & DISABLED Administration Building 790 East Commerce Street Bridgeton, NJ 08302 94

AREA AGENCIES ON AGING CONTINUE… ESSEX (973-395-8375) ESSEX COUNTY DIVISION ON AGING 50 South Clinton Street 3rd Floor, Suite 3200 East Orange, NJ 07018 GLOUCESTER (856-384-6900) GLOUCESTER COUNTY DIVISION OF SENIOR SERVICES County Office @ 5 points 211 County House Road Sewell, NJ 08080 HUDSON (201-369-4313) HUDSON COUNTY DIVISION OF SENIOR SERVICES 595 County Avenue, Bldg. 2 Secaucus, NJ 07094 HUNTERDON (908-788-1361) DIVISION OF SENIOR SERVICES 6 Gauntt Place PO Box 2900 Flemington, NJ 08822 MERCER (609-989-6661) MERCER COUNTY OFFICE ON AGING 640 S. Broad Street PO Box 8068 Trenton, NJ 08650-0068 MIDDLESEX (732-745-3295) MIDDLESEX COUNTY DEPARTMENT ON AGING John F. Kennedy Square, 5th Fl. New Brunswick, NJ 08901 95

MONMOUTH (732-431-7450) MONMOUTH COUNTY DIV. ON AGING, DISABILITIES AND VETERAN INTERNMENT 21 Main and Court Center PO Box 1255 Freehold, NJ 07728 MORRIS (800-564-4656) MORRIS COUNTY DIVISION ON AGING, DISABILITIES AND VETERANS 340 West Hanover Avenue, Ground Floor PO Box 900 Morristown 07963-0900 OCEAN (732-929-2091) OCEAN COUNTY OFFICE OF SENIOR SERVICES PO Box 2191 Toms River, NJ 08754-2191 PASSAIC (973-569-4060) PASSAIC COUNTY DIVISION ON AGING, DISABILITY & VETERANS AFFAIRS 930 Riverview Drive, Suite 200 Totowa, NJ 07512 SALEM (856–339-8622) SALEM COUNTY OFFICE ON AGING 98 Market Street Salem, NJ 08079 SOMERSET (908-704-6346) Somerset County Office on Aging Administration Building N. Bridge & High Streets P.O. Box 3000 Somerville, NJ 08876 96

AREA AGENCIES ON AGING CONTINUE… SOMERSET (908-704-6346) SOMERSET COUNTY OFFICE ON AGING 92 East Main Street PO Box 3000 Somerville, NJ 08876 SUSSEX (973-579-0555) SUSSEX COUNTY DIVISION OF SENIOR SERVICES County Administration Building 1 Spring Street, 2nd Floor Newton, NJ 07860 UNION ( 888-280-8226) UNION COUNTY DIVISION ON AGING Administration Building Elizabeth, NJ 07207 WARREN (908-475-6591) WARREN COUNTY DIVISION OF SENIOR SERVICES Wayne Dumont Jr. Admin. Bldg. 165 County Road, Suite 245 Belvidere, NJ 07823-1949

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AARP Grandparents Information Center………………….……...……………………...…………19 AARP Information…………………………………………......……..…………….…….……..…..79 Access Link……..…………………………………….…………………..……………….………...81 Addiction Services………………………………………………………………………………...51,7 Adult Communities…………………………………..………………………….………............36-39 Adult Day Care for Alzheimer’s Victims……………………...…….………….……………...…...79 Adult Medicaid Unit………………………..….………….....……..……………………….………22 Adult Protective Services (APS)…………………………….………………………..………9, 22, 79 Affordable Apartments……………………………………………….…………………....…….46-48 Affordable Dentures…………………………………………….……..……………………………..5 Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC)…………................…..………………6, 22, 23 Aging Hotline…………………………………………………………..………………………...…79 Agricultural Center and Farmers’ Market……………………...…………………………....……...69 Agriculture, Division of Food & Nutrition…………………………….………….………………...22 Alcoholics Anonymous/South Jersey………………………….………...…………………………...2 Alzheimer’s Association/Delaware Valley Chapter………………….…...….…………..…26, 74, 81 Amcest..……………………………………………………………………..…...……………..…...11 American Association of Kidney Patients…………………………………………………………..26 American Cancer Society………………………………………………….…..…………..……26, 88 American Cancer Society-Road to Recovery…………………………………..……………….81, 88 American Diabetes Association………………………………………………………………….….26 American Heart Association………………………………………..……………...…………..……26 American Job Center……………...……….……………………..………….………….…………..14 American Liver Foundation……………………………………….………………...……………....26 American Lung Association…………………………………………..……………..……………...26 American Parkinson’s Disease Association…………………………………….……...……….26, 75 American Red Cross…………………………………………..……..…………...……...………….12 American Self-Help Clearinghouse……………………………………………….………...………26 American Society for Geriatric Dentistry……………………………………………………...……..5 American Stroke Association………………………………………………………..…………..….79 Americana Nursing & Rehabilitation…..…………………………..……...………………...……...60 Amphitheater...……………………………………………………..………………………….…....69 Amtrak……..……………………………………………………….……………...….………..…...84 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)…………………………………………………………...….26 Animal Shelter ……………………….………………………………..…..………..………..…59, 85 Area Agencies on Aging…………………………………………………….……..…………....94-97 Army Emergency Relief…………………………………………………….………....…..……12, 85 Artis Senior Living – Memory Care……………………………………………………...…………61

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Aspen Hills Healthcare………………...…………………..……………………………………….61 Assaults upon Institutionalized Elderly……………………..…………..……………………….…79 Assisted Living Facilities…………………………………….………..………………...……...39-40 Audient Hearing Solution…………………….………………..…………….……………………..30 Auto Safety…………………………………………………….………….………….…………….79 Banking and Insurance………….………………………………....…….……………….…………54 Behavioral Health & Youth Services.............................................................................................2, 23 Behavioral Health and Youth……... …………….………………....…………………………….….1 Better Business Bureau…………………………………………………..……...…………………...1 Bill Paying Assistance Program (RSVP)……………………………..………….…………50, 77, 89 Blind & Visually Impaired ……………..……………..……………..……......................................86 Board of Public Utilities…..…………………………………………..……………..…………16, 79 Board of Social Services ……………………….…………………………………....9, 12, 17, 22, 35 Bordentown Community Center…………………….……………………..………...…………..…69 Bridges Adult Medical Day Care…………………………….……………..……………………....58 Burlington City Adult Education Program……………………...…………..……………………….7 Burlington County Adult Medicaid Unit………………………..….………….....……..…..……………………22 Adult Protective Services (APS)…………………………….…………..……………9, 22, 79 Agricultural Center and Farmers’ Market……………………...…………..………...……...69 American Job Center……………...……….……………………..…………...……………..14 Amphitheater...……………………………………………………..…………..…………....69 Animal Shelter ……………………….……………………………..……...…..……..…59, 85 Behavioral Health & Youth Services..................................................................................2, 23 Bill Paying Assistance Program (RSVP)……………………………..…..…………50, 77, 89 Board of Social Services …………………………………………………......9, 12, 17, 22, 35 Clerk ……...……………………………………………………………..…..…………....…56 Community Development ……………………………...………...…………...………...23, 35 Corner Store……………………………...………...….………………..…….……………..56 Employment & Training……………………………………………………………...…14, 23 Farmer’s Market Program ……………………………………………………..……………18 Health Department ………………….………………………...……………….………..20, 24 Human Services…………………………………………………………………..……….....23 Library (BCLS)…………………………….……...………………………...……..…7, 30, 57 Meals on Wheels ………………………….………………...………………....……..…17, 88 Money Management (RSVP)...………………………...………………………...…….. 49, 88 Nutrition Sites ………………………..……………………………………….….……...17, 88 Office on Aging (AAA/ADRC …..……………………………………...…..18, 21, 23, 49, 51

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Burlington County (continued) Parks System ……………………………………………………..………..……………..…71 Retired and Seniors Volunteer Program (RSVP).……………..…………….……7, 50, 77, 89 Senior Citizen Legal Services……………………………………….……..…..……………55 Senior Expo………………….…………………………...……………..………..………….71 Senior Legal Advise Program…………..……………………………..…………...………..55 Sheriff's Office ……..………………………………...………………....……....35, 49, 69, 71 Special Events …………….......................……………………...………..…………………71 Surrogate Office …………………...…………………....………………..……..……….… 56 Tax Aide…………………………..………………………..........………….……………….77 Veterans Services ……………………………........................................…...………23, 33, 85 Warden House ……………………………………….............………..……..…………...…70 Weights and Measures …...…………...................…………………….……..………….…...1 Youth Services………………………………………………………….…….…………19, 23 Burlington County Bar Association…………………………...………………..…….….…………56 Burlington County College/Rowan College at Burlington County……………..……...…………....8 Burlington County Community Action Program (BCCAP)……………………..……...… 12, 15, 19 Burlington County Vo-Tech (BCIT).…………………………………….…….……………….…...7 Burlington Township Food Pantry……………………………………………….…...……………17 Burlington Woods Convalescent Center………………………………..……………...…………..61 Burlink……………………………………………….……………….……………….…………....84 Bus Routes…………………………………………………………..…..…………….……………79 Camcare/Healthcare Corp………..…………………………………..………….………………...…5 Caregiver Support – The Tender Care……………………………..…...…………………………..74 CareOne @ Moorestown & Evesham………...…………………….……….....………..…40, 43, 61 Catholic Charities………………………………………………….…...…………2, 9, 12, 15, 17, 89 Child Support Services……………………………...……….…….……………………………….22 Children with Hearing Loss…………………………………...…..………………………………..30 Christian Caring Center………………………………………….……...………….………..…12, 15 Chronic Pain Support Group………………………………….………………….………..……….74 Cinnaminson Center…………………………………………….……………....……………...…..61 CLARIFI..…………….…………………………………………..………………………………….2 Clerk ……...……………………………………………………………………..……………....…56 Community Centers………………………………………………..……..………………………...69 Community Development ……………………………………....………...………….………...23, 35 Community Health Law Project……………………………………….……………….……..……56 Community Justice Center…………………………………………..……………………..……….56 Condominium Conversion…………………………………….…….……….……………………..79

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Congregate Housing Services Program……………………….……..…………………….….…….79 Consumer Affairs………………………………………..……………..………………….…..……..1 Consumer Information……………………………………………..…………..……………….…...79 Consumer Product Safety………………………………………….………………..…………..…..79 Consumer Protection………………………………………….……..……………………………….1 CONTACT of Burlington County….……………………………..…..……………….….2, 9, 12, 88 Continuing Care Retirement Communities…………………………..…..…………….………..….41 Cooper Hearing Program………………………………………...……..…………………………..30 Cooper Speech Center…………………………………………………..…………………………..30 COPSA Institute for Alzheimer ’s Disease……………………………..……….…….….…….74, 79 Corner Store……………………………...………...….………………………...…………………..56 Counseling……………………………………………………………….………...…………….…2-4 Crime Injuries Compensation…………………………………………….…………...……….……79 Critical Signal Technologies CST…………………………………………………………..………11 Daniel Keegan Center……………………………………………………………………..………..69 Deaf and Hard Of Hearing………..……………………………………..……………..……….31, 79 Deaf Hearing Communication Centre, Inc.……………………………….…………………..…….31 Deborah Heart and Lung Center……………………………………………….……………..…….34 Delaware River Port Authority…………………………………………………………….………..81 Dental Health Center, Burlington County College………………………………….…...…..……….5 Dental……………………………………………………………………….………..……...……….5 Dentist (1-800-Dentist)…………………………………………………….…………...……..……...5 Department of Health & Human Services…………….………………………..……...……………25 Department of Justice, Immigration & Nationalization…................................…………………….59 Department of Veterans Affairs ……………………..……………….………........................……80 Developmental Disabilities………......………....……………...………………………………...6, 51 Diabetes Support Group……………………………………….……………..………..…………....74 Disability Services……. ………...……………………………………..……….……………6, 51, 79 Disability Services……………………………………………………………...……...……..………6 Disaster Preparedness……………………………………………………....………………….……..1 Domestic Violence…………...……………………………………………………...….…..…....9, 79 Donated Dental Services……………………………………………….…………..……..….…...….5 DRENK– SCIP (Now Legacy Treatment Services) .…….……………..……………...…….3, 13, 52 Drug Abuse …………………………………………...………………….....………...………....….79 Education………………………………………………..………………..….………...……….…..7-8 Elder Abuse (APS)………………………………………...………………………..……………9, 79 Eldercare Locator…………………………………………...….………………..…..……………...79 Elite Transportation of New Jersey…………………………...….………………..………………..84

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Emergency Assistance…………………………………………..………………………………...22 Emergency Numbers…………………………………………………………..…………………..10 Emergency Response Systems………………………………….…...………….…………………11 Emergency Services/Preparedness……………………………..……......……………..……...12-13 Employment & Training………………………………………………….…………….……..14, 23 Employment……………………………………………………….……...….………………...….14 Energy Assistance …………………………..…………………….……….....…………....15-16, 79 Energy Conservation Programs………………………………………………...………………….16 Entitlements…………………………………………………………..…….……..………...…90-93 Evergreen Episcopal Home……………………………………………….…..……...……………61 Evesham Twp. (Transportation) ………………………………………….….……...……...…....82 Experience Works……………………………………………………………………………...….14 EyeCare America – National Eye Care Project………………………………...……...………79,86 E-Z Pantry……………………………………………………………………...………...………..17 E-Zpass………………………………………………………………………….………...…...…..81 Family and Community Services (Catholic Charities)...……………………..….2, 9, 12, 15, 17, 89 Family Wise Prescription Drug Savings Program……………………………..………………….64 Farmer’s Market Program ……………………………………………………..…………………18 FEMA…...………………………………………………………………………..….…………….54 FISH………………………………………………….…………………….…..…...……..…..83, 90 Food Bank of South Jersey……………………………………………………..…....………...….18 Food Stamps…………………………………………………………………….……...……….....17 Food…………..………………………………………………………....……….....…..……...17-18 Foster Grandparents Program………………………………………………..……..……..…...….19 Free Pass to State Parks……………………………………………………………..…………......70 General Assistance…………………………………………………………………………….......22 Gibson House…………………………………………………………………..…….….……...…69 Golden Age Excel…………………………………………………………………….…..……….58 Golden Age Pass (Lenape Regional High School)……………………………………..………....6 Golden Age Passports………………..………………………………………..…………......……69 Golden Years Luncheon Clubs………..………………………………………………………17, 91 Grandparents Rights…………………………………………………………..…………..……….79 Grandparents………………………………………………………………….………….……......19 Greyhound Buses………..…………………………...………………………….…………..…….84 H.O.P.E. (Helping Other People Evolve, Inc.)…..……………………..……………..……….75-76 HAAAD...………………………………………………………………………..……………31, 79 Hampton Behavioral Health Center……….…………………………………………………....3, 34 Handicap Stickers…………………………………………………..……………………………...82 Health & Human Services…………………………………...…………….………………......21-29 102

Health Department ………………….………………………...……………………..………..20, 24 Health/Vital Statistics…………………………………………………..…………..……………..59 Hear Now……………………………………………………………………..………….………..31 Hearing Aid Assistance to the Aged & Disabled (HAAAD)………………………………….31, 79 Hearing…………………………………………………………………….…………………...30-33 HearUSA…………………………………………………………………………………………..31 HearX………………………………………………………………………………………...........30 Home Improvement Loan Program…………..……………...………………………………….….3 Home Security Program………………………………………….…………………………….….35 Homeland Security……..……………...…………………………………………………..……...13 Homestead Benefit (Rebate)………..……………….………………………………….……..77, 79 Hospice and Palliative Care Organizations in NJ……...………………………………………….26 Hospice-Caring………………………………………………………...…….…...…………….....27 Hospice-Compassionate Care...……………………………………………......…….……………27 Hospice–Lighthouse………………………………………………………………....….…………27 Hospice-Moorestown Visiting Nurse………………………………………….….……………….27 Hospice-Samaritan………………………………………………………….….……………...…. 27 Hospice-Vitas………………………………………………………………...……………………27 Hospitals………………………………………………………………….……….……………….34 Housing and Urban Development (HUD)..………………..………………….…………...………35 Housing Discrimination………………………………………………………….……………......79 Housing Programs…………………………………………………….……….……….………….35 Human Services…………………………………………………………………………….....23, 25 Income Tax……….…………………………………………...………………….………........77, 80 Individual Health Insurance Program……………………………………………………………..54 Information & Referral……………………………………………….……………………..…51-53 Information Toll Free Hotline…………………………………….…………………….…………79 In-Home Services………………………………………...…….…………………..…….……49-50 Innova Health & Rehab (Now Mt. Laurel Center for Rehabilitation)…..…………………….…..62 Insurance…………………………………...…………………………..………………………….54 Internal Revenue Service……...……………………………………….………………….…..78, 79 International Hearing Society-Hearing Aid Helpline……………………………………….…….31 Internet Websites……………………………………………….……………….………...……….55 It Takes A Village ……………….…………………………………………………..........75, 82, 88 Jewish Family & Children’s Services………………………….…………………………...3, 18, 52 Joe-4-Oil……………………………………………………………………………….……….….15 Justice, United States Dept.……………………………………………………………….…….…59 Katz Community Center……….………………………………………………….....………. 18, 69

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Kennedy Memorial Hospital/University Medical Center……...…………………………...27, 34, 74 Kinship Navigator………….………………………………………………..……….…….……….79 Landlord/Tenant Information…………….. ..….…………….…….………………….…………....35 Learning Institute for Elders (LIFE)………………………………….………..……….……………7 Legacy Treatment Services………………………………...…….…………..…….…………3,13, 52 Legal Advice/Services………………………………….……………………..………...….……...56 Legislation……………………………………………………………………..………..…….…….79 Lenape Adult Evening School/Personal Enrichment………………………..………...….………….7 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of America……………………………………..………………..26 Library (BCLS)…………………………….……...…………………………..…......………7, 30, 57 Library For The Blind And Handicapped……....………………………….……………….33, 80, 86 Life Alarm………………………………………………………………………..……....………....11 LIFE…………………………………………………………….………………………..…………..7 Lifefone……………………………………………………………………….…….…..……….….11 Lifeline Assistance Program…………………………………………………….……….....…..15, 79 LIHEAP…………………………………………………………...……………………..………….15 Lions Affordable Hearing…………………………………………..…………………..…………..31 Logisticare………………………………………………………….……………..……….……..…83 Lourdes Cancer Center-Look Good-Feel Good…………………………………..…...……………28 Lourdes Cancer Resource Center………………………………………………..……………...…..28 Lourdes Caring Boutique…………………………………………………………..……………..…28 Lourdes Health System’s Speakers Bureau ………..……………………………………..……….28 Lourdes Integrative Wellness Center………………..…………………………………..………….28 Lourdes Legacy Treatment Services Program (SCIP)….…..………...…………………..….3, 13, 52 Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County…...…..…………………………………3, 28, 34, 88 Lourdes Program “Helping Hands”…………………..………………………………..…………...82 Lutheran Crossings/Grace Assisted Living…………..…………………..…………….………..….61 Managed Long Term Supports and Services (MLTSS)…….…..……………………………………6 Marcella Center…………………………………………………..……………...…….……………61 Masonic Home of New Jersey…...……….…………………...…..…………..……..…… 42, 50, 61 Meals on Wheels ………………………….………………...……..…………………...………17, 88 Medford Care Center……………………………………………...……………………...………...62 Medford Lakes Lion Club…………………………………………..….……………………….…..82 Medford Leas…………………………………………………………………………………….....62 Medford Senior Center………………………………………….…………..……………………...69 Medicaid………………………………………...……………...……..….…………..…22, 63, 80, 83 Medical Assistance & Health Services…….. …...………………………………………….…….…6 Medical Day Care………………..…………………………………....…………………………....58

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Medically Needy……..……………………………………………………………………………..80 Medicare Information/Hotline……..…………………………..….……………………………26, 80 Medicare Part B Claim Information...…………………………..….…………………...………….80 Medicare Prescription Drug Plan for 2006………..……………..…....……….………………...…63 Mediscope……………..…………………………………………..…………………….……….…11 Military & Veterans Affairs………………………..….…………..……………………….….……80 Miscellaneous Information…………………...…………………….………….……………….…..59 MLTSS (Managed Long Term Services & Supports)………………..…………………………..….6 Mobile Home Parks……………………………..……….………….………….……...………...…42 Money Management (RSVP)...………………………...……………….………………...…… 49, 88 Moorestown Township Adult School………………………….………..………………...…………7 Moorestown VNA Community Counseling Center……………………….....………………...….…4 Moorestown VNA/Partners in Home & Hospice Care….……...…………....…………………27, 80 Motor Vehicles……………………………………………………...………..…….………..…..….82 Mt. Laurel Center for Rehabilitation………………………...………………..………………..…...62 Mt. Laurel Senior Center………………………...……………………………..………….………..69 Multi-Level Facilities…..…………………..……………………..……………..………….………43 Multiple Sclerosis Association, National…………………...…………….……..………………….26 Municipal Phone Numbers……………………………...……………….……..………..………….60 Muscular Dystrophy Association……………………...………………………..…..………………26 NAMI (Nat’l Alliance on Mental Illness in New Jersey)……..………………..…………….…….75 National Benefit Builders…………………………………………………….…………………….64 National Flood Insurance Program……..…………………………………………..………………54 National Institute of Deafness & other Communication Disorders……...………..…………….32-33 National Multiple Sclerosis Society……………...……….…….…………………..………...…….26 NeedyMeds………………………………………………………………..………..………………64 New Eyes for the Needy, Inc.………………..……………………..………………..…………..…86 New Jersey American Parkinson Disease Association………………….……………..…………...26 New Jersey Comfort Partners……………………………………….…………….……...…..…….16 New Jersey Drug Card………………………………………………………….…………………..64 New Jersey Easy Access Single Entry…………………………………………..…….....…………80 New Jersey Family Care…………………………………...…………….…….....………...22, 54, 63 New Jersey Kin Konnect…………………………………………………….....………………..…19 New Jersey Kinship Navigator……………………………………………….……...……………..19 New Jersey Natural Gas Co………………………………………………...……..……………..…80 New Jersey Need Help Information Service.............………..………………...…………………...13 New Jersey Self-Help Groups Clearinghouse...……………..…………………………….………..75 New Jersey Shares……………………...…………………………….……………………...…15, 80

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New Jersey Transit…..………………...…………………….…….………….............…80-81, 83-84 Nursing Home and Boarding Home Residents’ Bill Of Rights……..……………..……….………80 Nursing Home Facility Services (File A Complaint)....………...………………..………………...80 Nursing Home Lists for the Entire State Toll Free Number…………..…………..……….……….80 Nursing Home/Long Term Care Facilities…….….…………...…..……………..…….……….61-62 Nutrition Sites ………………………..…………………………………….……...….….…….17, 88 Oaks Integrated Care (Formerly Twin Oaks)………..……………………………..…...………..4, 13 Office of Community Choice Options (OCCO)…….….……………..…………..…………..……25 Office on Aging (AAA/ADRC …..……………………………………………...…18, 21, 23, 49, 51 Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly…………………...………………..…….……9, 80, 88 PAAD (Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged & Disabled)……...……………..……………63, 80 PAGE Program………………………..………………………………………….…………….......16 Palace Rehab and Care Center…………………………………………...………..………………..62 Parkinson’s Support Group………………………………………………………..………………..75 Parks & Forestry…………….………………………..………………….……………………..68, 80 Parks System ……………………………………………………………..………..……………..…71 Partnership in Prescription Assistance (PPA)……………………...………………..…………..….65 PATCO Reduced Fare Program….…………………………………………..…..…………………83 Patenaude Senior Citizen Center…………………………………………...……..……..………….69 Pemberton Township High School……………………………………………..……………………8 Pemberton Township Senior Center…………………………………………..…..……………18, 69 Pensions and Benefits……………….………………….......……………………...………….....…59 Personal Assistance Service Program……………………………………….…..……………….6, 80 Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged & Disabled (PAAD)…………………..……………...63, 80 Phillips Lifeline…………………………………………………………………..………………….11 PINES (Pinelands Institute for Natural & Environmental Studies)………..……...…………………8 Prescription Assistance……………………………………………………....………………….63-65 Prevention Plus Of Burlington County, Inc.………………………………..…………..……4, 26, 52 PRN Medical Transport……………………………………………………..……………………...84 Project Lifesaver……………………………………………………………..……..………………67 Property Tax Deduction……………………………………………………………..……………...77 Property Tax Reimbursement (Freeze)……………………………….………………..…………...77 Providence House Domestic Violence Services Of Catholic Charities………………………….9, 89 Public Safety……. …..……………………………………………….…………...………....……..79 Railroad Retirement Board…………………………………….…………………………..…….... 59 Ready Burlington County (CONTACT)…………………………………………….……..……….13 Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic……………………………………………………….....…….87 Reduced Fare Program (NJ Transit)………………………………………………………..……....83

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Rent Grace……………………………………………………………………………..……….…...80 Rental Assistance…………………………………………………….…………..…………...…….35 Resources for Independent Living……………………...…………………………..…......…6, 15, 53 Respite……………………………………………………………………………..………….…….50 Responsibilities to Nursing Home Residents……………………..….………………………..……80 Retired and Seniors Volunteer Program (RSVP).………………...………….………..…7, 50, 77, 89 Reverse Mortgage Counseling………………………………………….....…..…………...…….…35 River Line………………………………………………………….………………….…...……….84 Riverview Estates…………………………………………………..………………….………...….62 Rowan College at Burlington County………………………………..………………………………8 Rowan Dental Health Center…………………………………………..…………………………….5 Rutgers Extension Services…………………………………………..……………………………..70 Rutgers General Dental Center………………………………………..……………………………..5 Rx Outreach…………………………………………...……………..……………………………..65 Rx Solution……………………………………………...………….………………………………65 RxCut……………………………………………………...…………...…………………………...64 Safe Housing and Transportation…….………………….…………...…….………..…………..….80 Saint Vincent DePaul……………..……………………….………..……………………....…..15, 18 Salvation Army……………………………………………………..…………..........................13, 18 Samaritan Healthcare & Hospice…………………………...……..…………………..…4, 27, 75, 89 School of Dental Medicine……………………………………….………………………...…..……5 SCIP (Now Legacy Treatment Services) ……………………………..……………………..3, 13, 52 Selection/Evaluation………………………………………………………..……….…………...…80 Self Help Clearinghouse…………………………………………………..………………………..80 Self Help For the Hard Of Hearing (SHHH)………………………….…...……………………….76 Sen-Han Transit………………………………………………...…….…..………….…………83, 85 Senior Affairs……………….………………………….…..…………….…………………………80 Senior Care Of Delran & Marlton…….………………………….………….…….…………….....58 Senior Citizen Disabled Property Tax Deduction………………..………..…………………..……80 Senior Citizen Hotline……………………………………………………………...……………….80 Senior Citizen Legal Services……………………………………….………..……...…..…………55 Senior Citizen Park Pass…………………………………………...…………..….……………74, 80 Senior Citizen United Community Services (SCUCS)……………...………………..….…35, 84, 85 Senior Community Centers……………………………………..……………..……..………..........69 Senior Dent……………………………………………………………….………….……..……5, 80 Senior Expo………………….…………………………...……………………..……...………..….71 Senior Gold………………………………………………………………....…………...………….63 Senior Housing…………………………………………………………...…..……………..36-48, 80

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Senior Legal Advise Program…………..…………………………...……..……………...………..55 Servicios Latinos De Burlington County…………………………...……………..….………...53, 66 Shared Living Residences………………………………………………………..…….………...…42 Sheriff's Office ……..………………………………...………………..…….………....35, 49, 69, 71 SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program)…………………………..……..…25, 54, 80, 89 SLMB (Specified Low Income Medicare Beneficiary Program)……..………..…………………..80 SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)…………..……….…………………………17 Social Day Care Centers………………………………………..…….……….……...…………….72 Social Security Administration……………………………..…..…………………………...….25, 80 Social, Cultural and Recreational Activities……………………..………...…………………....68-71 South Jersey Legal Services……………………………….……..…………..……………………..56 Southern Jersey Family Dental Center………….………………..…….…………….………………5 Special Events …………….......................……………………...…….…………….………………71 Specified Low Income Medicare Beneficiary Program (SLMB)……….……...….………………..80 State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)………………………...……….….25, 54, 80, 89 State of New Jersey Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC)…………...…….………….……6, 22, 23 Agriculture, Division of Food & Nutrition……………………………...…………………...22 Banking and Insurance………….………………………………....…………………………54 Behavioral Health and Youth……... …………….………………....………...……………….1 Blind & Visually Impaired ……………..……………..……………..……............................86 Board of Public Utilities…..…………………………………………..……..……...……16, 79 Consumer Affairs………………………………………..……………..…………….....……..1 Deaf and Hard Of Hearing………..……………………………………..…….………....31, 79 Developmental Disabilities………......………....……………..………………………......6, 51 Disability Services……. ………...…………………………………….………………6, 51, 79 Health/Vital Statistics………………………………………………….....…………………..59 Homeland Security……..……………...…………………………………...………………...13 Human Services…………….…………...…………………………………...………….……25 Insurance…………………………………...…………………………..……...……………...54 Landlord/Tenant Information…………….. ..….…………….…….…………...……….…...35 Library For The Blind And Handicapped……....………………………………...….33, 80, 86 Medical Assistance & Health Services…….. …...………………………………...….…….…6 Military & Veterans Affairs………………………..….…………..………………...….……80 Office of Community Choice Options (OCCO)…….….……………..……………...………25 Parks & Forestry…………….………………………..………………….…………….....68, 80 Pensions and Benefits……………….………………….......……………………………...…59 Public Safety……..…..……………………………………………….…………...……….....79

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State of New Jersey (Continued) Safe Housing and Transportation…….…………………...……………….………..……….80 Senior Affairs……………….………………………….…..…..……………………………80 Taxation……….…………………...……………………….…..……………......………77, 80 Sterling Manor……………………………………………………….…..……….……………...…62 Stoke Support Group…………………...……………………………..…….....……..………….....76 Subsidized /Affordable Apartments…………………...………………..……....………………44-48 Superior Court Of New Jersey (Burlington County)…………………………..……………….56, 73 Support Groups…………………………………………….….……. ….....……………………74-76 Surrogate Office …………………...…………………....……………..……………….……….… 56 Target Pharmacy………………………………………………………..…………………………..65 Tax Aide…………………………..………………………..........……...…...……………..……….77 Tax Section………………………………………………………………....…..……………….77-78 Taxation……….…………………...……………………….……………..…..……......………77, 80 TEFAP State Agency……………………………………………….………………..…….........….18 The Seeing Eye……………………………………………………….…………….…..…...……...87 The Tender …………….….………………………………………….…………..…...……50, 72, 74 Toll-Free Numbers and Hotlines…………………….……………………..…….……..............79-80 Transportation………………………….…………………………….………………..…...……81-84 TRUE Program……………………………………………………………………………….…….16 Tunstall Americas…………………………...………………………………………..…………….11 Twin Oaks (Now Oaks Integrated Care)..……..………..………...…………………...….......….4, 13 United States Department of Health & Human Services…………….……………………..………………25 Department of Justice, Immigration & Nationalization….............................……………….59 Department of Veterans Affairs ……………………..…………………..…................……80 Universal Service Fund Program (USF)…………………………..…………..…………............…16 Utility Service-Residential………………..……………………….…………..……...........….……80 Verizon Communications Lifeline Program……………………….………..…..................……….59 Vet’s Pets…………………………………………………………….………..……………….…...85 Veteran’s Administration of NJ Healthcare Systems…………………..…….…………………….26 Veteran’s ID Cards…………………………………………………….………..……………..……85 Veteran’s Medals……………………………………………………….………..…………....……85 Veteran’s Services……………………………………………………………..……………………85 Veterans Services ……………………………......................................……….…...………23, 33, 85 Veterans Tax Deduction………………………………………………....………........…...……78, 85 Veterans Transportation……………………………………………………..……............…….84, 85 Victims of Crime Compensation………………………………….…….…..…………................9, 80

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Victims/Witness Hotline …………………………………………...….……..………….........……9 Virtua Arthritis Foundation Life Improvement Program……………….…................................…..79 Virtua Educational Mini Series, Arthritis..….…………………….…….……..................…..…….29 Virtua Health & Rehab Center………………………………………….….…..………...................62 Virtua Health Care-Health Promotion……………………..…..………….................…..………....29 Virtua Health Care-Home Care Services .………………………………................……..………...29 Virtua Health –Parkinson’s Support Group….…..…………………….………….......................…76 Virtua Health Systems, Memorial Hospital, Mt. Holly……...........................………..……………34 Virtua Lifeline Emergency Services…...…………………………..……..................……………...11 Virtua VIP………………………….…………………………….………….……..…………….…29 Virtua West Jersey Hospital Marlton………………………………..………………...................…34 Virtua West Jersey Hospital, Voorhees.……………………………..……...............………....…...34 Vision…………………………………………..…………….…..……………...…..…..………86-87 Visiting Nurses & Hospice Services, Inc.………....………………………………....…………......50 Volunteer Center of Burlington……………………………………………………....…………….89 Volunteer Opportunities……………………………………........…………………...…………88-89 Walmart Pharmacy………………………………………………………..…………...……………65 Warden House ……………………………………….............………….…..…………………...…70 Weatherization Program………………………………………………….…..………..........…...…16 Weights and Measures …...…………...................……………………………..……………….…...1 Wellness and Family Support……………………………..……………..........….………….……..80 Widow/Widowers (H.O.P.E.)…………………………….……………..……....……………...….76 Wiley Christian Retirement Community.………………..……………………..…..................…....62 Willingboro Adult Education Department………………...………………….…..........................….8 Willingboro Senior Surrey………………………………...……………….……..…...........…...….84 Workforce NJ…………………………………………….....………………………………………22 Youth Services……………………………………………………………….…………………19, 23

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Photos—Special Events

Burlington County Sheriff Jean Stanfield greets Deacon James Lockley, Sr.at the 2014 Sheriff’s Annual Senior Expo.

Freeholder Director Mary Ann O’Brien takes a look at the paintings of Hugh Campbell during an Art Exhibit at the Warden’s House.

Burlington County Sheriff Jean Stanfield with James John at 2015 Sheriff’s Annual Senior Expo.

Burlington County is the largest county in the State with 827 square miles.

2016