Health & Fitness
Monmouth County Launches ‘Division Of Integrated Health’
The new division will relocate and merge some existing parts of the county's health services to better serve residents, officials said.

FREEHOLD, NJ — The Board of County Commissioners has created a new division within the county’s Department of Health & Human Services.
The Division of Integrated Health was created after Resolution 2026-0108 passed unanimously during the Commissioners’ regular meeting on Jan. 29.
The new division aims to integrate and coordinate the county’s health services.
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“My fellow Commissioners and I are excited to announce this restructuring within the Department of Health & Human Services,” Commissioner Director Thomas Arnone said.
“The new Division of Integrated Health will allow the county to respond as a unified team with shared knowledge, helping us serve residents more effectively,” he continued. “We believe these changes will deliver meaningful benefits to the people of Monmouth County.”
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As part of this restructuring, the county will move the Office of the Adjustor under the Division of Behavioral Health and rename it to the Office of Mental Wellness & Supportive Services.
The Health Department will be renamed the Office of Public Health, and the Mosquito Control Commission will become the Office of Mosquito Control.
“By bringing the Office of Public Health, the Office of Mosquito Control, and the Office of Mental Wellness and Supportive Services together, we are removing barriers that can delay access to critical services,” said Commissioner Susan Kiley, liaison to the Department of Health and Human Services.
“Whether facing an environmental threat or a community wellness concern, the county will be better positioned to coordinate a response quickly,” Kiley continued.
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