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Directory of Mental Health Services by County State of New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES. Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services Directory of Mental Health Services (DMHAS CONTRACTED PROVIDERS ONLY) 1 | Page Introduction The mission of the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services in New Jersey is to promote opportunities for adults with serious mental illness to maximize their ability to live, work, socialize, and learn in communities of their choice. This is accomplished through a comprehensive culturally competent system of care, including psychiatric inpatient settings and community-based support services comprised of partnerships among the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services, other State agencies, consumers, families, providers, and mental health advocates, with the understanding that adults with serious mental illness are entitled to dignified and meaningful lives. This mission is realized in both new and existing Division programs by application of the following operating principles: Services are to be delivered by means of a comprehensive system of care, which emphasizes the most appropriate, least restrictive settings to promote the highest level of functioning; There must be continuity of care and coordination of services within the State and between the public and private sectors; The range of services within the system of care must respond to the needs of the individual consumers and to the special populations served; The Division must assure appropriate, high quality care for the State’s most severely disabled citizens in State psychiatric hospitals and for the less disabled citizens in community programs. Division mailing address: Department of Human Services Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services 5 Commerce Way P.O. Box 362 Hamilton, New Jersey 08625 1-800-382-6717 - Toll Free TTD 609-777-0714 This directory is intended to provide information about mental health programs in the state of New Jersey. A wide variety of programs are offered at many locations in all twenty-one counties in the state. This directory does not attempt to provide information about all mental health services available within the State of New Jersey. The providers listed here have been limited to only those which receive some funding from the State of New Jersey through its Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. In some cases this source of public funding represents only a small portion of the overall budget of the provider. In other cases the service provider is directly operated or predominately funded by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. In some cases, community service providers offer additional programs beyond the field of mental health. Such programs may be targeted at the developmentally disabled, substance abuser or other populations. Only mental health programs are included in this directory. Every attempt has been made to insure that the information published in this directory is current and accurate at the time of printing. However, service providers and locations do change over time so it is possible that a reference to a program included here may no longer be available. In such an event, persons are encouraged to contact the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services at 1-800-382-6717 for referral. 2 | Page How to Use this Book To best take advantage of this directory, you should answer two questions to find someone to contact for information about mental health programs and services in your area. 1. What county does the person seeking services live in? Go to that county page in the directory. (see table of contents for page number) 2. What mental health service(s) in the county list might be needed? Go to that service in the county list and see what local providers are available. Contact the local service provider and request an intake evaluation. In an emergency situation, where there is an immediate risk of injury to people, contact your county primary screening center. The screening center listings are highlighted with capital letters in the county listing. Your county screening center is also listed in the emergency section of your local phone book under “Psychiatric Crisis Intervention Unit” or similar listing. This book is intended to help citizens of New Jersey locate information about available mental health services in the state. You may be looking for help for yourself or for someone you care about. Brief descriptions of the mental health services are provided with each program section beginning on page 59. Read about the different types of services and try to decide what might be helpful to the person in question. If you locate a program which you think would address the person’s issues, you can then contact a local program provider for more information. The person seeking programming must begin contacts in their county of residence. Your county of residence page will identify agencies offering these programs. The second major section of the book groups agencies by the type of program offered. If you are interested in locating all providers of integrated case management services look on pages 75 and 76. Each program has their own list in this section. Agencies providing the services are arranged alphabetically. Since agencies can provide the same service at more than one location there may be multiple listings for these agencies. Mental Health Agencies can provide more than one program type and therefore, agencies are listed under as many program sections as needed. 3 | Page Table of Contents Page By County Atlantic County 7-9 Bergen County 10-12 Burlington County 13-14 Camden County 15-17 Cape May County 18-19 Cumberland County 20-21 Essex County 22-25 Gloucester County 26-27 Hudson County 28-30 Hunterdon County 31-32 Mercer County 33-35 Middlesex County 36-38 Monmouth County 39-41 Morris County 42-44 Ocean County 45-47 Passaic County 48-51 Salem County 52 - 53 Somerset County 54-55 Sussex County 56 Union County 57-59 Warren County 60 -61 By Program Element Acute Care Family Support 63 Co-occurring Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment Programs 64 County Mental Health Boards 65-66 Crisis Diversion 67 Deaf Enhanced Screening Centers 68 Deaf Enhanced Short Term Care Facilities 69 Designated Screening Centers 70-73 Early Intervention Support Services (Crisis Intention Services) 74 Homeless Services 75-76 Integrated Case Management Services (ICMS) 77-78 Intensive Family Support Services (IFSS) 79-80 Intensive Outpatient Treatment and Support Services (IOTSS) 81-82 Involuntary Outpatient Commitment (IOC) 83 - 84 Justice Involved Services 85 Mental Health Cultural Competence Training Centers 86 Outpatient 87-91 4 | Page Table of Contents (Continued) Page Partial Care & Partial Hospitalization 92-95 Program Of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) 96-97 Residential Intensive Support Team (RIST) 98 Residential Services 99-102 Self-Help Centers 103-104 Short Term Care Facilities (STCF) 105-106 State and County Hospitals 107 Supported Employment Services 108-109 Supported Education 110 Community Support Services 111-113 Systems Advocacy 114-115 Voluntary Unit 116 5 | Page By County 6 | Page ATLANTIC COUNTY Acute Care Family Support Access Center Mental Health Association of Atlantic County Family Services Association 4 East Jimmie Leeds Road – Suite 3 3073 English Creek Avenue Galloway, NJ 08205 Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234 (609) 652-3800 (609) 569-0239, ext. 1116 Community Support Services County Mental Health Board Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May County of Atlantic 607 N. Jerome Avenue 101 South Shore Road Margate, NJ 08402 Northfield, NJ 08225 (609) 822-8398 (609) 645-7700, ext. 4307 Homeless Services (PATH) Screening Center Jewish Family Services of Atlantic County Atlanticare Regional Medical Center - PIP 607 North Jerome Avenue 1925 Pacific Avenue Margate, NJ 08402 Atlantic City, NJ 08401 (609) 822-1108 (609) 344-1118 Integrated Case Management Services Early Intervention Support Services (Crisis Intervention Jewish Family Services of Atlantic Co. Services) 607 North Jerome Avenue Atlanticare Behavioral Health Services Margate, NJ 08402 13 North Hartford Avenue (609) 822-1108 Atlantic City, NJ 08401 (866) 750-6612 / (609)572-8555 Involuntary Outpatient Commitment Legacy Treatment Services Intensive Family Support Services 561 Tilton Rd Mental Health Association in NJ Northfield, NJ 08232 4 East Jimmie Leeds Road (609) 267-5656 x3256 Galloway, NJ 08205 (609) 652-3800 Justice Involved Services Jewish Family Services of Atlantic County Intensive Outpatient Treatment & Support Services 607 North Jerome Avenue Atlanticare Behavioral Health Margate, NJ 08402 13 North Hartford Avenue (609) 822-1108 Atlantic City, NJ 08401 (609) 348-1161, ext. 323 Outpatient Family Service Association Outpatient 3073 English Creek Avenue Family Service Association Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234 312 East White Horse Pike (609) 569-0239 Absecon Highlands, NJ 08201 (609) 652-1600 Back to Table of Contents 7 | Page ATLANTIC COUNTY (Continued) Outpatient Partial Care Atlanticare Behavioral Health Atlanticare Behavioral Health Providence House 120 South White Horse Pike 400 Chris Gaupp Road Hammonton, NJ 08037 Galloway, NJ 08205 (609) 561-7911 (609) 404-0648 Outpatient Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) Atlanticare Behavioral Health Atlanticare Behavioral Health 13 North Hartford Avenue 2511 Fire Road, Suite B-10 Atlantic City, NJ 08401 Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234 (609) 348-1116 (609) 407-0060 Partial Care (First Day) Residential Services Family Service Association Career Opportunity Development,
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