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Westfield Mental Health Council

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​The goal of the Mental Health Council is to bring members
of the community together with mental health stakeholders.
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Jewish Family Services

​Depression and Anxiety, Domestic Abuse, Counseling, Community Support
Every day, Jewish Family Service of Central New Jersey provides skilled and compassionate vital Health and Social Services to children, adults and families. From Children to Older Adult Services, when the need arises you can call on Jewish Family Service of Central New Jersey.
Visit their website.
​Call: 
908-352-8375

Dhammakaya Meditation Center

Community Support
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Dhammakaya Meditation Center offers English speaking meditation.
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Union County Division of Social Services

Community Support
The Division of Social Services provides assistance to the needy in Union County by administering a variety of programs including free vaccinations for children, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); General Assistance; Food Stamps; Emergency Assistance; Family Care; Nursing Home Care; Medical Assistance; Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled (PAAD); and, Child Support Services.
Call: 
908-965-2700

NJ 211

Community Support​
NJ 2-1-1 helps people find solutions to personal needs by informing them of resources in their community.
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Call: 
877-652-1148

Healthcare Resources and Information

Medicare Resources for Mental Health Care
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Medicare's new comprehensive guide aims to help Medicare recipients identify the different types of outpatient and inpatient services that are covered, eligibility, and most importantly how to get help paying for services and medications.

​A Caregiver’s Guide to Coping with Stress and Burnout

Most caregivers don’t worry about their own health- they’re solely focused on the person for whom they’re caring. But those who provide care to an older or disabled loved one tend to live with high chronic stress and skimp on self-care.
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