Clinic / Hospital
AtlantiCare Behavioral Health (ABH)
AtlantiCare Behavioral Health (ABH) is southeastern New Jersey ’s largest provider of mental health, substance use/addiction recovery services, and family care social services. With 17 locations throughout the region, we offer a broad range of services to help individuals and their families.
Cape May County Health Department
The Cape May County Health Department continues to proactively look for ways of improving the health status of all our residents. We are constantly looking for and developing new collaborative relationships and efforts to meet the needs of Cape May County residents in the most efficient and effective manner. These consist of both environmental issues and lifestyle choices that affect the quality of life here in Cape May County.
Children's Specialized Hospital
Children’s Specialized Hospital is the nation’s leading provider of inpatient and outpatient care for children from birth to 21 years of age facing special health challenges — from chronic illnesses and complex physical disabilities like brain and spinal cord injuries, to developmental and behavioral issues like autism and mental health.
Serenity Grace & Joy Counseling, LLC
Serenity Grace & Joy Counseling provides therapeutic services to youth and families who are experiencing difficulties due to adjustment, depression, ADHD, bullying, or other emotional concerns.
Special Child Health Services - Cape May County
Special Child Health Services helps families meet the needs of their children and assist in accessing community resources. Services are available to any family with a child from birth to 21 years of age who is diagnosed with or later develops a condition that can impact upon development, learning, or physical disability. These services are offered at no cost to families.
Special Child Health Services - Case Management / Care Units
Each of the State’s 21 counties has an SCHS Case Management Unit jointly funded by SCHS and the county freeholders. SCHS Case Managers, with parental consent, work with the child’s parents and the physician to evaluate an affected child’s strengths and needs; and develops an individual service plan for the child and family. Medical, educational, developmental, social and economic needs of the child and family are targeted.