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NJ EASE (Easy Access, Single Entry)
The State of New Jersey initiated the NJ EASE (Easy
Access, Single Entry) program to provide easy, local access to a coordinated system of consumer responsive
services. By using the State or Morris County NJ EASE telephone numbers, individuals or caregivers can
receive information on a variety of services designed to foster the independence and dignity of Morris
County citizens in need of assistance.
Morris County NJ EASE Toll Free Number
1 (800) 564-4656
State of NJ EASE Toll Free Number 1 (800) 222-3737
If you are over the age of 60, disabled or a veteran of
the United States Armed Forces, you may be eligible for a variety of services. Many of the programs are
provided by the Morris County Division on Aging, Disabilities and Veterans; State and County Agencies; and
through private Foundations and Charities. The Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders, the Older
Americans Act and the State of New Jersey are responsible for much of the funding for these programs.
A directory of services has been compiled by the Morris
County Department of Human Services, Division on Aging, Disabilities and Veterans to help you obtain the
services you might need. The following brochures are also available by the Morris County Division on Aging,
Disabilities and Veterans:
- Housing Options
- Transportation
- Morris County Nutrition Project
- Health and Wellness for Morris County Residents
- RSP (Really Smart Patient)
- Health Profile
- "I Have Put My House in Order"
The hours of operation for the Division on Aging,
Disabilities and Veterans are 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. In addition to the programs and
services described in the services directory, the Morris County Division on Aging, Disabilities and Veterans
provides lectures, seminars, trainings and special events. Please call us for additional assistance.
Learn More About Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) in New Jersey
Each state has a State Unit on Aging (SUA) that oversees services and benefits to state residents delivered
through local Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs). Services delivered through AAAs can include information,
resources and services for at home meals, homemaker assistance and other services to make independent living
at home a viable option. SUAs and AAAs were established under the Older Americans Act (OAA) in 1973 to
respond to the needs of Americans aged 60 and over in local communities.
Take advantage of these national resources when looking for senior services!
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