Useful Links

The following are websites that we believe will be helpful resources:

www.consensushealth.com/coronavirus
Consensus Health and our Providers have created an informational webpage to help protect those we serve during the Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. We are committed to providing the quality care you expect from us during this challenging time and are here for you and your family.

www.CDC.gov
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the nation’s health protection agency, working 24/7 to protect America from health and safety threats, both foreign and domestic. CDC increases the health security of our nation.  Their website offers up to date health information and resources for both children and adults.

The American Academy of Pediatrics
The American Academy of Pediatrics site is an excellent resource for a variety of parenting issues and questions such as breast feeding, car seat safety, behavioral issues, and general pediatric health.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has a comprehensive site which covers all aspects of vaccine safety, recommendations, and the science of vaccines.

Teen Health FX
Teen Health FX provided a resource for teenage health both for teens and their parents focusing on adolescent health, mental health, relationships, and important teenage topics.

The Food Allergy Research and Education Network
The Food Allergy Research and Education Network is a helpful reference for parents of children with food allergies.

American Association of Poison Control Centers
American Association of Poison Control Centers details a great amount of useful information. The phone number for poison control is 1-800-222-1222.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission
The Consumer Product Safety Commission provides current lists of safety recalls.

www.NJGov/Health
The New Jersey Department of Health’s priority is improving population health by strengthening New Jersey’s health system. The Department of Health promotes prevention, wellness and equity in all environments, resulting in a healthy New Jersey.

www.WHO.int
The World Health Organization (WHO) works worldwide to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable. Their website provides a wealth of information and programs for the international community.

www.Heart.org
The American Heart Association’s website offers advice on how to stay heart healthy including health and wellness tips, fitness plans and heart healthy recipes for the entire family.

www.WomensHealth.gov
The United States Office of Women’s Health offers a wide range of programs and activities centered around the health and fitness needs of women.  The Office also leads several groups and committees to coordinate efforts for women’s health within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), as well as with other federal agencies.

www.Caring.com
Below are resources available through caring.com to help support those caring for someone diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or Dementia