The Ladder Project

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:
     
   •   "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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BCCAP
241 Moore Street
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Executive Director:  Robert F. Halsch, Jr.

tel (201) 968.0200
fax (201) 968.0240