Jewish Family Service Metrowest
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Jewish Family Service Metrowest
JFS MetroWest has been helping families and individuals of all ages manage life's challenges since 1861. JFS is the MetroWest community's premier mental health and social service agency providing comprehensive behavioral healthcare and related social services to over 6,000 members of the Jewish and general communities in Essex, Morris, Sussex, and North Union counties.

JFS MetroWest is committed to inclusive programming. JFS MetroWest does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, nationality, ethnicity, age, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, or disability.
Services
JFS MetroWest offers a variety of services to support the emotional well-being of children, teens and parents. We provide several types of psychotherapy, including: individual and family therapy, play therapy, and specialized therapies for children exposed to trauma. We also provide preschool services, counseling and assistance for children with learning differences and special needs, as well as support groups and workshops.
JFS MetroWest offers a range of programs and services to assist adult members of the community and their families in coping with challenges. Services are delivered by a highly trained staff of licensed social workers and clinicians. To learn more about our services, please call 973-765-9050 or email info@jfsmetrowest.org.
JFS MetroWest offers a variety of services to assist older adults and their families in embracing the aging process. We provide a wide range of information and referrals, Family Caregiver Services which include Comprehensive Assessments, Geriatric Care Management and Care Consultation. JFS also offers counseling and support groups, Holocaust Survivor services, Alzheimer's and related dementia programs, and emergency financial assistance.
We provide services for children with learning differences and specials needs, Support Coordination for individuals eligible through the NJ Division of Developmental Disabilities, and Coordinated Care for family members of individuals with disabilities. JFS MetroWest provides resources for children with learning, behavioral, physical, developmental, neurological, and emotional challenges.
Rachel Coalition is a division of Jewish Family Service of MetroWest, and a partnership of eight northern New Jersey organizations * working together to provide a variety of services to assist victims of domestic violence and those living in high conflict households. Services are delivered by a highly trained staff of licensed social workers specializing in helping victims of domestic violence and their families.
Reviews (4)
Luigi Squigi
Luigi Squigi
Sep 23, 2020
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My son has therapy here and they are great , very friendly and his therapist is excellent
Ricki Fromkin Colyer
Ricki Fromkin Colyer
Nov 08, 2019
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I can't speak highly enough of this organization. They have always been professional and have worked with family members, even w/o insurance. Not only did they provide excellent counseling, they also helped my senior mom with some aspects of medicare, and with free home health aides through the Holocaust foundation. All companies have their dysfunctions. Try dealing with Wells Fargo!!! :-/
Jill
Jill
Nov 06, 2019
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We've been seeing one of the therapists at this site for months and they have been fantastic. You do have to wait a month or so to get into the schedule for the therapist but the wait at the JFS was a lot shorter than most therapist offices.
Andrew
Andrew
Oct 24, 2018
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Wow... unbelievable. My girlfriend is going through shiva for the passing of her mother. I called to find out what I could do, the process and what I could provide to the family to add comfort. I was told that I was going to be transferred to someone to help me. The person never answered their phone. When I hung up to speak with that representative again, they would not pick up the phone... I called 2x... No one would pick up. When I went to the general voicemail to complain the voice mail was full. When someone outside of the religion is doing their best to conform to comfort another it is astonishing