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Local Resources & Services Index

​The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper 

The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper delivers comprehensive addiction treatment services for adults struggling with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. The facility offers a full continuum of care, including medical detox, residential services and outpatient programs. The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper is conveniently located in the South Jersey community and just 20 minutes away from Philadelphia.

Location

761 Cuthbert Boulevard
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

(407) 680-1226

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Local Psychiatrists

 

Jefferson Behavioral Health Services

Cherry Hill 

2201 Chapel Avenue 

Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 

Tel: 1-800-528-3425 

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Blackwood

900 Route 168 

Suite C-3 

Blackwood, NJ 08012 

Phone: (856) 857-6920 

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Washington Township 

454 Hurffville-Cross Keys Road 

Sewell, NJ 08080 

Tel: 856-582-1419 

 

Little Hands Therapy Services 

(856) 228-1005 

900 Route 168 Suite D-1 

Turnersville, NJ, 08012 

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Adolescent and Child Psychiatry Resources Directory

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Tools to Use: 

www.pyschologytoday.com

you can find a local physiatrist/APN that accepts your insurance and provides services that fit with your personal needs using their search engine. 

Utilize your insurance card and/or insurance website

Call the customer service number on back of insurance card to be put in touch with an in-network provider 

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First, always dial 9-1-1 if you are in an emergency situation

Dial: 9-8-8 

Twin Oaks: Cherry Hill, NJ

1-800-963-3377 

Get the help you need, when you need it. Crisis intervention services provide 24/7 emergency outreach to children and families in times of emotional distress or mental health crisis. 

Emergency Hotlines & Services

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https://www.nj.gov/humanservices/staff/hotlines/index.html

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Key Phone Numbers - Toll-Free Helplines & Hotlines if you are deaf or hard of hearing, please call
1-877-294-4356 TTY
To access any hotline: (voice callers use 7-1-1 NJ Relay )

Directly from NJ 2-1-1
New Jersey 's Co
mmunity Resource Phone or Website Guide
Just dial - 2-1-1
http://www.nj211.org/

 

Addictions Hotline of NJ
1-877-844-276-2777

 

Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund
1-800-335-FUND
(1-800-335-3863)

 

Commission for the Blind & Visually Impaired
(CBVI) Hotline
1-877-685-8878

 

Child Care Help Line
1-800-332-9227

 

Child Support Hotline
1-877-NJ KIDS1
(1-877-655-4371)

 

Disaster Mental Health
1-877-294-HELP
(1-877-294-4357)
1-877-294-4356 TTY
(voice callers use 7-1-1 NJ Relay)

 

Division of Addiction Services
1-609-292-5760
1-609-292-6735 TTY

Division of Aging Services (DoAS)
SHIP Medicare Counseling at 1-800-792-8820
Aging and Disability Resource Connection at 1-877-222-3737
PAAD and Senior Gold at 1-800-792-9745
AIDS Drug Distribution Program at 1-877-613-453
Hearing Aid Assistant to Aged and Disabled at 1-800-792-9745
Lifeline Utility Assistance Program at 1-800-792-9745

Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DDHH)
1-800-792-8339 V/TTY

Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD)
1-800-832-9173

Division of Disability Services (DDS)
1-888-285-3036
1-609-292-1210 TTY

Division of Family Development (DFD)
1-800-792-9773

Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS)
1-800-356-1561

Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS)
1-800-382-6717

Domestic Violence
1-800-572-7233

Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
Federal: 1-800-929-1040
State: 1-888-895-8179

Food Stamps
1-800-687-9512

Gambling Addiction
1-800-GAMBLER
(1-800-426-2537)

Good Neighbors - Community Living for People with Disabilities
1-877-DHS-LINE
(1-877-347-5463)

Health Benefits Identification (HBID) Card Unit
Call if your plastic HBID card is lost or stolen
1-877-414-9251

Kinship Navigator Program
(raising relatives' children)
2-1-1

 

Low Income Home Energy Assistance
(LIHEAP)
1-800-510-3102

 

Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Hotline
1-888-937-2835

 

NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid Call Center
1-800-356-1561

 

NJ Disaster Mental Health Helpline
1-877-294-HELP
(1-877-294-4357)
1-877-294-4356 TTY
(voice callers use 7-1-1 NJ Relay)

 

NJ FamilyCare
1-800-701-0710
1-800-701-0720 TTY

 

NJ Housing Resource Center (HRC)
(for accessible, affordable housing)
1-877-428-8844
www.njhousing.gov

NJ MentalHealthCares (NJMHC)
1-866-202-HELP (4357)
TTY: 1-877-294-4356
www.njmentalhealthcares.org

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NJ WorkAbility - DiscoverAbility
1-888-285-3036
(from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Mondays thru Fridays)

PPMD
(Postpartum Mood Disorders) Hotline
1-800-328-3838

 

State Disability Insurance
(Dept. of Labor & Workforce Development)
1-609-292-7060
TDD – 1-609-292-8319
NJ Relay for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, o Speech-Impaired

Text Telephone User
1-800-852-7899

 

Traumatic Brain Injury Fund
1-888-285-3036
TDD – 1-609-292-1210
(from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Mondays thru Fridays)

 

Universal Service Fund (USF)
(Help with utility bills for low-income families and individuals)
1-866-240-1347

 

Work First NJ
(Welfare for Families and Individuals)
1-800-792-9773

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The following Helplines and Hotlines are now part of the Department of Children and Families (DCF)

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Adoption Information
1-800-99-ADOPT
(1-800-992-3678)

Child Abuse/ Neglect Hotline
(State Central Registry Hotline)
1-877-NJ ABUSE
(1-877-652-2873)

Child Behavioral Health Services
1-877-652-7624

 

Division of Youth and Family Services
(DYFS) Action Line
1-800-331-DYFS
(1-800-331-3937)

 

Family Help Line
(for stressed parents)
1-800-THE KIDS
(1-800-843-5437)

 

Foster Care Information
1-877-NJ FOSTER
(1-877-653-6783)

 

Safe Haven for Infants
1-877-839-2339

 

Teen Pregnancy Hotline
1-800-THE KIDS
(1-800-843-5437)

Additional Hotlines

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Domestic Violence Resource:

Helping Survivors.

"Our mission is to assist anyone who has been victimized by sexual assault or abuse. Our website is a compilation of information around different instances of sexual violence. We offer resources to assist survivors and their families, and we will continuously be adding more. We have a guide specific to domestic violence and sexual abuse, including how to help someone who has experienced this type of abuse and warning signs to be aware of." 

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