Integrity House has been recognized as one of America’s Best Addiction Treatment Centers by Newsweek this year. Integrity House was voted one of the top 10 providers in New Jersey.
Founded in 1968, Integrity House is one of the oldest and largest nonprofit providers of substance use disorder treatment, mental health services, and recovery support in New Jersey. Integrity House operates 16 licensed, CARF-accredited substance use disorder programs that are enhanced to support individuals experiencing co-occurring mental health conditions. Offering services in Kearny, Newark, Secaucus, Toms River, Morris Plains, and Paramus, Integrity serves over 3,000 individuals each year. Our mission has always been to help individuals and families through an effective and measurable system of comprehensive addiction treatment, mental health treatment, and recovery support.
“Integrity House is thrilled to be honored. We have had a deeply committed and compassionate team of people who strive to provide high-quality care and a superior experience for all clients,” said Robert Budsock, Integrity House President and CEO of Integrity House.
Integrity House operates a vast network of services including inpatient, residential, and outpatient addiction treatment; outpatient mental health services; primary care services; outreach and prevention services; harm reduction services; and recovery services. Across all services, Integrity House prioritizes serving community members who frequently experience barriers to care, such as individuals experiencing homelessness, individuals involved with the criminal justice system, and individuals who identify as BIPOC. Integrity House believes that no matter what a client has faced outside our door, entering into our program means receiving whole-person, compassionate care from our team of addictions specialists, healthcare and mental health professionals, and more.
Newsweek has partnered with data intelligence platform Statista since 2020 to identify leading addiction treatment facilities across the US. Each center is assessed across three criteria: accreditation data provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), reputation surveys from medical professionals and administrators in the field, and Google reviews, which serves to measure the client experience. The rankings can be accessed here.
Well deserved Bob, you and all the staff members have my sincere thanks
and admiration. You’ve taken our program and brought it farther than I ever thought it could go.
Thank you all Ed