A Hughes Center Conversation: Coronavirus Pandemic Poses Risks to Mental Health

First responders, medical personnel and even ordinary people sheltering at home must recognize the stress they are experiencing during the coronavirus crisis and take steps to cope with it. Atlantic County Sheriff Eric Scheffler discussed the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder and mental health issues related to the pandemic in a video-recorded conversation sponsored by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at 91视频 and hosted by Executive Director John Froonjian. Learn more

 

 

 

Links to articles about stress while coping with the pandemic and to programs for families and individuals in need of support at this time:

 

 

 

 

FREE VIRTUAL LEARNING FOR KIDS

Organizations throughout New Jersey are providing free access to virtual learning opportunities for kids and families stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic. These fantastic online-based experiences are intended to provide children with a safe, fun learning experience while maintaining appropriate social distance. More information and a list of opportunities for children and families may be found via the link below:

 

FOOD ASSISTANCE FOR VULNERABLE FAMILIES

The State has announced an additional $70 million in food assistance for vulnerable families in NJ through the SNAP program. Click the link below for more info:

 

$0 COPAY FOR TELEMEDICINE

The State Health Benefits Program and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield announced $0 copay for Horizon CareOnline (Telemedicine) through June 13, 2020. Plan members can use the CareOnline for any covered service and they won鈥檛 have any out-of-pocket costs. Click on the link below for more info:

 

COVID19, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Supports Available

The COVID19 virus is expanding in our communities. Many are and will be affected by this virus. In a time of uncertainty, particularly when we are challenged by fear, there are people ready and willing to reach out. Taking care of ourselves and each other is paramount.

For those residents who are having difficulty coping with the COVID19 crisis, please call the Mental Health Association in New Jersey, Inc. at (877) 294- HELP (4357) between the hours of 8AM to 8PM for emotional support, guidance and mental health referrals as needed.

 

OTHER SUPPORTS:

New Jersey Peer Recovery - 8AM-8PM on 3/26/20 the hours are being extended to 10PM for individuals with substance abuse problems or those in recovery needing support: 1-833-422-2765

Vets4Warriors - 24/7 National Program for veterans who have served in wars 1-855-838-8255

Vet 2 Vet - any NJ veteran 24/7 1-866-838-7654

Mom2Mom - mothers with special needs children 8AM-8PM -1-877-914-6662

Care2Caregiver - with family members who are caring for family member with memory loss, Alzheimer鈥檚, dementia or a related disorder 8AM-8PM 1-800-424-2494

Cop2Cop - 24/7 law enforcement officers 1-866-267-2267

Worker2Worker - for DCP and P workers (Child Protective Services) 8AM-8PM-1-855-327-7482

Aid NJEA - school staff members and their families Monday-Thursday 12PM-8PM; Fridays 12PM-6PM 1-866-243-6532