
Integrity House has been recognized as one of America’s Best Addiction Treatment Centers by Newsweek for the second consecutive year, securing a top five ranking in New Jersey for 2025.
Newsweek partnered with Statista for the sixth year to rank America’s Best Addiction Treatment Centers. The 2025 list honors 420 facilities in the 25 states with the most centers, based on surveys of medical professionals, SAMHSA accreditation and service data, Google reviews, and a new measure for recovery support and education services. This year’s rankings placed greater weight on accreditation and recognized new accreditations, including Federally Qualified Health Centers, SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment programs, and DEA authorization. View the full list here.
“Earning a place among New Jersey’s top addiction treatment providers for the second consecutive year is an honor that reflects the strength of our programs and the unwavering commitment of our staff,” said Robert Budsock, President & CEO of Integrity House. “At Integrity House, we remain dedicated to delivering the highest quality care to support recovery and improve lives across the state.”
Founded in 1968, Integrity House is one of New Jersey’s oldest nonprofit providers of comprehensive substance use disorder treatment, mental health services, and recovery support. Through 16 CARF-accredited and licensed residential and outpatient treatment programs as well as a wide range of support services, Integrity House helps individuals achieve lasting recovery. Each year, the organization serves more than 3,000 people across treatment programs in Kearny, Newark, Secaucus, Toms River, Morris Plains, and Paramus, remaining true to its mission of helping individuals, families and communities build healthy, fulfilling lives.
Integrity House offers a broad range of services including inpatient, residential, and outpatient addiction treatment; outpatient mental health services; primary care; gambling addiction services; supportive housing and housing supports initiatives; outreach and prevention programs; and harm reduction and recovery services. The organization is committed to serving community members who often face barriers to care, including individuals experiencing homelessness, those involved with the criminal justice system, and individuals experiencing multiple, complex diagnoses.
No matter what obstacles an individual has encountered before arriving, Integrity House provides comprehensive, compassionate care delivered by experienced addiction specialists, healthcare providers, and mental health professionals.
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