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  2. Why it's harder to care for a disabled child in NJ: State ...

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    The money, overseen by the state Division of Developmental Disabilities, comes out of the Community Care Program, which is expected to spend more than $2.4 billion in the 2024 fiscal year. About ...

  3. Vineland Training School - Wikipedia

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    This transition was completed in 1996, and the School now operates 47 group homes and numerous day and work programs in southern New Jersey for adults with developmental disabilities. In recent years, The Training School has been renamed Elwyn New Jersey, in accordance to the role Elwyn Institutes in Media, Pennsylvania has with the campus.

  4. Finally, about two years after her request, Andrew was placed in a group home for people with developmental disabilities. Paul Aronsohn, New Jersey's disability ombudsman, touring a group home in ...

  5. NJ to spend $6 million to move people with disabilities out ...

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    New Jersey's Division of Developmental Disabilities announced $6 million in funding Wednesday to build and upgrade homes for people with disabilities currently living in nursing homes, said the ...

  6. Community Options - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, Community Options supports over 4,500 people with disabilities. With approximately 5,000 employees, it is one of the largest nonprofit organizations in New Jersey. [12] Community Options operates over 550 group homes in the country, including 150 in New Jersey and 120 in Pennsylvania. [13]

  7. Hunterdon Developmental Center - Wikipedia

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    Hunterdon Developmental Center (HDC) is a developmental center located on 102 acres in Union Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, [1] [2] near Clinton. [3] It opened in 1969 and provides a broad spectrum of behavioral, medical and habilitation services to women and men with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

  8. $3.4M NJ program will help people with disabilities get out ...

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    The state announced $3.4 million in grants on Wednesday to develop community-based housing for New Jerseyans with disabilities currently living in nursing homes not meant for their needs.

  9. AbleLight - Wikipedia

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    Bethesda, a 501(c)3 non-profit, provides supports and services for more than 2,000 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in 11 states including California, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin.

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