The first Integrity House Adult Residential programs were developed in 1986 in Newark. Known as TC1, the initial phase of treatment, members must go through four different peer groups: Orientation, C Group, B Group, and A Group. The different groups offer members the opportunity to demonstrate commitment to treatment. Advancement to the next phase of the program is earned by showing positive changes and advancing within the community. TC1 lasts from 6-12 months.
Average Population: 90 Newark, 183 Secaucus
Counselor to member ratio: 1:12
Secaucus Facility Director: Perry Bonds (201)-617-2712
Newark Director, TC1 Men: Earl Lipphardt (973)-642-5888
Newar Director, TC1 Women: Maribel Nunez (973)-848-3725
Referred to as the Bate Program and developed in 1990, the program serves adolescents age 13-21 at the Newark facility. The program provides a highly structured, non-permissive environment utilizing Therapeutic Community (TC) modality similar to the Adult Residential Program. The program duration ranges from 6-12 months.
Average population: 20 Newark
Counselor to member ratio: 1:6
Director: Denise Caldwell (973)-848-3744
Secaucus Methadone Management Program
This program is designed to assist adult members with Methadone Maintenance or Medically Supervised Withdrawal (MSW). The program provides 10 residential treatment beds to methadone members. Services offered within this program are individual counseling, group therapy, relapse prevention, work readiness skills, recreational therapy, comprehensive medical case management, pre-employment training, educational services, family counseling, and HIV pre/post-test counseling. This program is offered exclusively in Secaucus.
Average Population: 10
Counselor to member ratio: 1:10


