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Wellness Center

Support for Individuals & Families on the Path to Wellness

At the Cape Assist Wellness Center, we understand that substance use and mental health challenges impact the entire family, not just the individual. Our goal is to provide a safe, supportive, and judgment-free space where individuals and families can find the resources, guidance, and encouragement they need.

UPCOMING SUPPORT GROUPS

Topics Covered:

  • State laws & regulations.

  • Handling and refusing services to patrons who are not of age or intoxicated.

  • Accepted forms of ID.

  • Dram Shop Liability Laws.

  • Liability on over-serving and serving underage patrons.

Who Should Get Trained:

  • Bartenders

  • Servers

  • Security

  • Desk Agents

  • Cashiers

  • Owners

  • Managers/Supervisors

Training Requirements:

A confirmation email will be sent upon registration—please verify that your email address is correct, as all training details, including the Zoom link and test, will be sent to the email provided.

  • Class participation is mandatory, and each training session lasts approximately three hours. For virtual training, participants must have a working camera and microphone, which must remain turned on throughout the session.

  • Training is free and ONLY available for individuals and businesses in Cape May County.

On-Premises vs. Off-Premises

TIPS training offers specialized programs based on the type of alcohol service provided by an establishment.

On-Premises Training is designed for businesses that serve alcohol for immediate consumption at their location. This includes:

  • Bars & Pubs

  • Restaurants

  • Wineries & Breweries

  • Hotels & Resorts

Off-Premises Training is for businesses that sell alcohol in sealed containers for customers to consume elsewhere. This applies to:

  • Grocery Stores

  • Liquor Stores

  • Convenience Stores

Each training program focuses on responsible alcohol sales and service, helping businesses comply with regulations, reduce liability risks, and promote public safety.

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