This Halfway House/long-term facility provides intensive services for men with chronic alcohol and/or drug addictions in a secure, structured and substance-free environment. The 12-step philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous is followed, along with daily rehabilitation, structured case management, and support services to ensure a full recovery.
| According to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence - NJ: | ||
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• | "More than 1 in 2 adults (71,000) and 2 in 3 adolescents (9,400) who wanted treatment for an addiction to alcohol or drugs in New Jersey could not access it due to limited treatment capacity." |
| • | "3-in-4 New Jerseyans know someone with an alcohol or drug problem." | |
| • | "1 in 5 New Jerseyans has a family member with an alcohol or drug problem." | |
| • | "Treatment works." | |
| "Addiction treatment research demonstrates that alcohol and drug addiction are treatable illnesses similar to other chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes or hypertension. Relapse and non-compliance are no more prevalent for people being treated for alcohol and drug addiction than among people with other chronic illnesses." | ||
For more information, please visit the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence - NJ
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241 Moore Street
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Executive Director: Robert F. Halsch, Jr.
tel (201) 968.0200
fax (201) 968.0240
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