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Page Background ® Are you overwhelmed by the task of searching for the perfect senior housing for your loved one? I Can Help. Let me be your personal, local guide through the maze of senior care options. Get Started Today! CALL 732-524-8864 or VISIT US ONLINE at Somerset.OasisSeniorAdvisors.com Receive your FREE personalized, in depth consultation and feel prepared to take the next steps in your search for senior housing. Call CONNIE PIZARRO 732.524.8864 or email CPizarro@YourOasisAdvisor.com ® A Free Service for Seniors & Families - Serving Somerset, Middlesex and Union Counties 1 2 (& $ $ # " ! '&' ! % " $!# As a non-profit agency serving Somerset, Hun- terdon and Warren Counties for over 36 years, JFS sees that families today are under more stress than ever before. Families are more likely to require multiple incomes, work long hours and have a multitude of other stressors escalating family strain and the need for support. Jewish Family Service of Somerset, Hunter- don and Warren Counties provides outpatient counseling, a variety of support and socialization groups for individuals and families with special needs and meaningful volunteer-driven programs to support families who feel they could benefit from emotional support in their own home. The Betty and Arthur Roswell Counseling Center at JFS is, a licensed mental health outpatient provider. We, employ a highly qualified and ded- icated professional staff. Our counseling center provides individual, couples, child, family and group therapy. We can help you address your problems, explore alternatives, develop new insights, and find solutions. JFS accepts third party insurance or provides services on a sliding fee scale. Payment arrangements can be made to accommodate your budget. All JFS Special Needs Programs have a modest fee with scholarships available thanks to the financial support from the Nancy L. and Arthur E. Lee Family Fund for Special Needs. Special Needs Programs at JFS are designed to address current needs of individuals in our community and include the following: Social Learning Group - For children or ado- lescents coping with Aspergers Syndrome, High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders or other social skills challenges. The group is designed to assist children in developing and practicing social skills in a recreational, supportive and playful environment. Young Adult Social Club - A Social Group for Young Adults, generally ages 18-35 looking to enjoy activities and practice skills in a relaxed and supportive environment. The group is specially designed for high school graduates with develop- mental challenges or social needs. Parent Support Group - Educational and sup- portive group sessions for parents and caregivers of children with special needs. An opportunity to come together and explore the issues most important to participants. Sibling Support Group - Peer Support and information for brothers and sisters of children with special needs. Group provides an opportu- nity to meet other siblings who share similar experiences. The Family Mentor Program is designed to pro- vide in-home support, information and advocacy primarily to Somerset County Families. There is a special focus on families with children under the age of 10. It addresses the needs of families that are feeling overwhelmed, by promoting strengths and capacities within the family unit by matching a trained community volunteer with each family. The program supports the family’s ability to suc- cessfully address challenges, rather than focusing on problems. The Family Mentor Program’s major outcome is the promotion of emotional health of children and adults. The program is free of charge and open to the entire community, regardless of religion or cultural background. Community volunteers from all walks of life, male and female, are recruited and screened to become “Family Mentors.” Volunteer mentors are specially trained and supervised by licensed l social workers. Once the volunteer is “matched” through a joint home visit between Program staff, the family and the volunteer, have an oppor- tunity to develop a personal relationship with their mentor and receive information, modeling, support, and advocacy to optimize the family’s functioning. The Mentor arranges for home vis- its at convenient times and with the family plans activities based on goals the family establishes. The Mentor visits weekly for 1-3 hours during the first 3 months, and as arranged and appropri- ate during the next 9 months (generally at least bi-weekly) and by phone as needed. JFS is committed to serving the needs of the entire community and offers a continuum of pro- grams and services. Licensed clinical social work- ers provide individual, couple and family coun- seling as well as geriatric assessments, supportive counseling and case management services for home bound elderly. The Family Mentor Pro- gram recruits, trains and matches volunteers with vulnerable young families or with elderly persons for friendly, supportive, in-home visits; Families with children with special needs are assisted through social groups, parent groups and through the Family Mentor Program. Career Counseling helps individuals in many aspects of their job search. Ohr Tikvah-Light of Hope Jew- ish Healing Services offers presentations, support groups, and individual spiritual counseling to address the health, wellness and healing needs of the community. All information is confidential. Many programs are at no cost, on a sliding fee scale or payable through third party insurance. If you are interested in learning more about JFS’ programs, please contact us at 908-725-7799, visit our website: www.JewishFamilySvc.org, like us on Facebook. Jewish Family Service of SHW, Inc. 150-A West High Street, Somerville, NJ 08876. For Families Under Stress – Jewish Family Service Is Here By: Jennifer Walters, LCSW

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