Preserve Your Vision for the Future: How to Protect Your Wishes
By: Charles C. Bratton, II, Esq., LL.M., founder of Bratton Law, LLC and practices life care planning, elder law, estate planning and administration, tax planning…
Assisting Hands Caregivers and employees can call the office at 732-272-0222 for additional testing information and COVID protocols.
Statewide testing site (testing is free and insurance is not required) finder: https://covid19.nj.gov/pages/testing#test-sites
Visit http://covid19.nj.gov/finder to schedule an appointment online or call the State of New Jersey’s Vaccine Call Center at 1-855-568-0545 (8 a.m. – 8 p.m.).
The sites below are just a few of the locations offering to test. Many pharmacies and urgent care locations are also offering tests.
Insurance information not required. Free COVID PCR testing with no out-of-pocket costs for anyone at Ocean County College Building 101 – parking lot #3. Registration is required.

Henry J. Austin Health Center is now offering COVID-19 saliva tests to the community by appointment, at no cost for patients without health insurance.
Registration Link or call (609) 278-5900 to schedule.
A Covid-19 official test site is officially set up at the New Egypt Flea Market Village 933 Monmouth Rd, Cream Ridge NJ 08514. Please only enter through our Main Entrance (not Evergreen Rd.) unless otherwise directed. For questions please contact 732-997-7861.

The site will be open during the following hours in January:
The site’s February hours are as follows:

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