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Revolutionizing Senior Care

We Keep Seniors Living Safely at Home

We’re changing health and recreational care for the elderly with PACE, a unique healthcare model designed to keep seniors in the comforts of home.

Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) services:

Primary Care

Social Services

Physical & Occupational Therapy

Nutritional Services / Meals

Home and Personal Care Services

End of Life Care

Adult Day Care with Recreational Activities

Vision and Eyewear

Audiology and Hearing Aids

Transportation

Additionally, PACE manages and covers the cost of all medical care, hospitalizations, prescription drugs, and dental care.

Our Locations:

1075 Stephenson Ave. B Oceanport, NJ 07757 800 NJ-70

Lakehurst, NJ 08733 888-25Beacon •

Did you know someone develops Alzheimer’s every 65 seconds?

With over 500,000 New Jersey residents living with Alzheimer’s we want you to know the Alzheimer’s Association is here to help.

We provide the following Programs and Services to help.

Your support of these Signature Events enable us to provide our Programs and Services to families and communities of care throughout New Jersey.

The Greater New Jersey Chapter Headquarters is located in Florham Park. To learn more about becoming a volunteer or to make a tax-deductible donation, please visit alz.org/nj.

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Emergency Response Systems

A Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) is an electronic device designed to let you summon help in an emergency. A PERS has three components: a small radio transmitter (a help button carried or worn by the user); a console connected to the user’s telephone; and an emergency response center that monitors calls. When emergency help (medical, fire, or police) is needed, the PERS user presses the transmitter’s help button. It sends a radio signal to the console. The console automatically dials an emergency response center where the caller is identified. The center will try to determine the nature of the emergency. If the center cannot contact you or determine whether an emergency exists, it will alert emergency service providers to go to your home.

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