New Help Line for Caregivers of Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

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Caregivers Can Call 833-NJ-ADULT (833-652-3858) Daily from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Mom2Mom NJHuman Services Commissioner Sarah Adelman announced a new help line available to support caregivers of adult individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

“Caring for a loved one with an intellectual or developmental disability is an incredible responsibility, and sometimes it presents challenges that can leave a caregiver feeling uncertain, frustrated or alone,” Commissioner Adelman said. “When an individual with intellectual and developmental disabilities is transitioning to adulthood, navigating those changes can sometimes feel like starting over. Caregivers of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities should know they are not alone. We are excited to offer a place for parents to call to speak with other parents who have navigated the transition to adulthood with their own children and have shared similar worries and pressures.”

In partnership with Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care, help and support is available to caregivers of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities at 1-833-NJ-ADULT (1-833-652-3858) daily from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.

A messaging system monitors for caregiver crisis-level calls that may need an after-hours return call.

The new MOM2MOM NJ Adult help line is an expansion of the MOM2MOM help line that has been helping caregivers of children with special needs since 2015.

“Callers will receive support from a parent of an individual with intellectual and developmental disabilities – someone whose understanding and knowledge comes from having gone through similar experiences,” said Human Services Assistant Commissioner Jonathan Seifried, who leads the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD). “Please don’t hesitate to call. Help is available.”

DHS recognizes the challenges parents of adults with disabilities face. In addition to this help line, the Department offers a wide array of services to support adults with disabilities and their families, including assistive technology, behavioral supports and employment assistance. For more information about DDD services, click here.

In addition to peer support, callers to the help line also can receive clinical assessments and referrals to professional mental health resources.

Please note that this new help line is for caregiver support only.

If an individual receiving DDD services is experiencing a crisis, please contact Crisis Assessment Response and Enhanced Services (CARES) through Trinitas Regional Medical Center Behavioral Health at 1-888-393-3007, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

To discuss your NJ special needs and disability matter, please contact Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq. toll-free at (855) 376-5291 or email him at fniemann@hnlawfirm.com.  Please ask us about our video conferencing or telephone consultations if you are unable to come to our office.

By Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq. of Hanlon Niemann & Wright, a Freehold Township, Monmouth County, NJ Special Needs and Disability Attorney

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