The visit was supposed to last only a few days. Louis P. Canuso was returning to Haddonfield just long enough to pick up his car and some belongings. Then he was leaving New Jersey —...
Read More about
Media News
The COVID-19 pandemic could forever change the way New Jersey residents connect to and utilize services related to substance use disorder. And professionals in the business of providing treatment welcome the expanded approach of delivering...
Read More about
You can’t escape the numbers surrounding COVID-19. The number of new cases, fatalities, rate of transmission … for the state, the country — even the world. But, as the world has adjusted to health emergency...
Read More about
Celebrating Connections
Dear Friends, I hope that you are staying safe and healthy and that you found some time to enjoy the unusual 2020 summer season. If you are unfamiliar with addiction, you might think its antithesis...
Read More about Celebrating Connections
New Jersey is in the midst of a historic wave of mental health issues. It is a crisis unlike anything we have ever seen before. That is one of the stark realities of the COVID-19...
Read More about
Grateful
Dear Friends, The coronavirus pandemic presented Integrity House with some of the greatest challenges in its history. While our efforts to eradicate the virus indefinitely are far from over, I am elated to report that...
Read More about Grateful
Federal grant will expand behavioral health services in Newark and surrounding areas Integrity House, one of the largest not-for-profit providers of substance use disorder treatment licensed in the state of New Jersey, with programs in...
Read More about
Despite COVID-19 difficulties, treatment and recovery must go on
Dear Friends, Like virtually every organization in the country, Integrity House has been touched by the COVID-19 pandemic. This did not take us by surprise. Having successfully operated New Jersey’s premier substance use treatment and...
Read More about Despite COVID-19 difficulties, treatment and recovery must go on