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Mercer County New Jersey
Mercer County
Department of Human Services
Resource Directory
Division of Mental Health
and
The Office on Addiction Services
640 S. Broad Street
P.O. Box 8068
Trenton, NJ 08650-0068
Mental Health Services: (609) 989-6574
Addiction Services: (609) 989-6897
Fax: (609) 989-6032
Revised: July 2021Table of Contents Human Services............................................................................................ 1,2 Division of Mental Health .............................................................................3,4,5 Office on Addiction Services .........................................................................6,7,8 Mental Health Facilities Inpatient Mental Health Facilities ....................................................................... 9 Mental Health Outpatient Programs, Intensive Outpatient and Partial Programs ............................................................................................................ 9,10,11 Latinx Mental Health Services ......................................................................... 11 Certified Behavioral Health Clinics ........................................................... 11, 12 Addiction Facilities Addiction Inpatient Programs ......................................................................... 12 Addiction Outpatient Programs .............................................................. 12,13,14 Addiction Medication Assisted Treatment Resources……………………………………14 Addiction Prevention and Education ................................................................ 15 Intoxicated Driver Resource Center .............................................................. 15 Housing Housing Aid Programs ............................................................................... 15,16 Transitional Housing/Halfway Houses .............................................................. 16 Sober Living……………………………………………………………………………………………………17 Services for People with Disabilities .............................................................. 17 Social Services .............................................................................................. 18 Legal Issues .................................................................................................. 18 Veterans ........................................................................................................ 19 Support ..................................................................................................... 19,20 Additional Websites and Crisis Numbers ....................................................... 21
Brian M. Hughes
Mercer County Executive
Marygrace Billek
Director, Department of Human Services
Michele Madiou
Mental Health Administrator
Ann Dorocki
Deputy Director, Department of Human
Services
Vision Statement
The Mercer County Department of Human Services is a leader in promoting
service excellence, maintaining the highest standards and achieving the best
results. Our staff is highly motivated, skilled, and dedicated in meeting the
diverse needs of Mercer County Residents.
Mission Statement
The Mercer County Department of Human Services fosters a comprehensive
human service delivery system that enhances the health, safety, and quality of
life for all residents of Mercer County. Our goal is to create an environment of
public trust by empowering and strengthening individuals and families,
advocating for sound policy, mobilizing resources, and acting as champions
for those citizens who are most vulnerable and in need of services.
Board of County
Commissioners
Ann M. Cannon
John A. Cimino
Pasquale Colavita
Samuel T. Frisby
Andrew Koontz
Nina D. Melker
Lucylle R.S. Walter
1The Mercer County Department of Human Services is a county
government agency that serves as an advocate for all Mercer County residents.
It Includes:
Community Services Division
Aging and Disability Resource Connection ....................................... (609) 989-6661
Office on Aging .................................................................................... (609) 989-6661
Office for the Disabled ....................................................................... (609) 989-6661
Community Centers and Childcare Services ..................................... (609) 989-6964
Homeless Services ...................................................................................... (609) 989-6868
Office on Children and Youth Services ................................................ (609) 989-6966
Health and Behavioral Health Division
Health Office ................................................................................................. (609) 278-7165
Municipal Alliance Office ......................................................................... (609) 989-6452
Office on Addiction Services .................................................................. (609) 989-6897
Division of Mental Health Services ........................................................ (609) 989-6574
Mercer County Library System
Commissions and Councils
Commission on Abused, Neglected, and Missing Children
Commission on the Status of Women
Council on Aging
Disabilities Advisory Council
Library Commission
Local Advisory Committee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Mental Health Board
Youth Services Commission
For more information on the Mercer County, Department of Human Services,
please call (609) 989-6526.
2Emergency Mental Health Services
Psychiatric Screening Center
Capital Health Regional Medical Center
750 Brunswick Ave.
Trenton, NJ 08638
CLINICAL SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A
WEEK, 365 DAYS A YEAR. TO GET IMMEDIATE HELP, CALL: (609)
396-HELP or (609) 394-6086
Psychiatric Screening Center
Onsite at Capital Health Regional Medical Center (CHRMC), the program offers
service designed to stabilize a mental health crisis. These include:
- Crisis hotline
- Emergency screening assessments
- Nursing evaluations
- Assistance with voluntary inpatient hospitalizations
- Information and referrals to outpatient mental health services
Mobile Outreach Program:
The program offers mobile screening services to adults who are unable or un-
willing to come to the emergency room at CHRMC. Mobile screeners can make
assessments and referrals for outpatient treatment from the community. Mobile
screeners can ensure that any person in the community experiencing a
psychiatric emergency who requires hospitalization will be immediately and
safely transported to the screening center.
3Division of Mental Health
The County Mental Health Division directly oversees County funded community
mental health services. In conjunction with the State Division of Mental Health Services
(NJ DMHS), the County Mental Health Administrator jointly oversees all State
contracted community mental health services. The County MH Administrator serves as
the Director of the Division. Partially funded through a State salary match, in addition
to the co-administration role, the Administrator directs activities for the County MH
Board, a twelve member Board mandated by Statute and appointed by the County
Executive to provide community based oversight and guidance for these services. In
addition to the activities of the Board, the Division convenes regular meetings of the
Board’s Professional Advisory Committee. Also mandated by statute, the PAC meets
regularly to share information and to provide a forum for improving collaboration and
services for consumers and family members. Comprised of representatives of all State
and County-funded agencies plus others serving the population, e.g. Board of Social
Services, City of Trenton, etc., current activities for the PAC include housing, service
accessibility, transportation, and advocacy needs. In addition, the Board supports
such other community activities as out-reach to the local faith community and public
awareness activities. Working jointly with the County Division of Community and
Senior Services’ Office of Addiction Services, the Division also sponsors a Task Force
focused on the unique needs of consumers with co-occurring mental illness and
substance use disorders. Additionally, the County Mental Health Administrator is
responsible for the deployment and supervision of credentialed Disaster Response
Crisis Counselors during times of disaster, as well as oversight of the Mercer County
Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD).
Since the mid 90’s, the Division has also housed the Traumatic Loss Prevention Services
Program, which supports activities jointly with the County’s Traumatic Loss Coalition.
TL/PS provides parent and community education programs aimed at reducing risk
factors for teenage suicide in the County. (SeeTL/PS).
In addition to these activities, the Administrator is regularly involved in other planning
and coordinative activities for youth, senior citizens, the homeless and other
populations in human services. This includes the Systems Review Committee, an acute
care oversight and review group required by the State Screening law, local groups
such as the HSAC and Youth Services Commission and service on State planning
groups in areas as diverse as medication adherence and community resource
development.
The Mental Health Division administers the County Mental Health Program Area Bud-
get. This Budget area includes a number of services jointly funded along with the State
and additional services deemed necessary by the County.
4Mercer County Traumatic Loss Coalition
Mercer County’s Traumatic Loss Prevention Services (TLPS), staffed by a Project
Coordinator, provides three main community services. First, TLPS provides educational
training workshops and conferences to equip professionals with the knowledge
necessary to respond appropriately to crisis events and to minimize personal trauma
and the threat of contagion among youth. The TLPS can also deploy a specially
trained trauma response team in the aftermath of a traumatic incident that has
community wide impact. This response is most commonly provided in a school
setting. Second, TLPS holds monthly Traumatic Loss Coalition (TLC) meetings to maintain
community cohesion and sustain suicide issue awareness, track traumatic events within
Mercer County and respond to diverse community needs affecting youth. Third, TLPS
assists schools in preparing their emergency crisis plan using the Managing Sudden
Traumatic Loss in the Schools Manual. The Traumatic Loss Coalition is a voluntary group
of dedicated professionals, community members, and involved residents, formed in 1995
as a result of a series of tragic losses including a number of serial suicides among
teenagers which occurred in Mercer County. Current membership is comprised of many
different sectors of the community - law enforcement, education systems, mental health
professionals, private agencies, public officials, hospitals, local health departments,
members of the clergy and others. The TLC meets monthly to discuss traumatic events
with particular impact on teenagers and to identify the potential for increased
cooperation and collaboration for improved response in future incidents.
Together, the TLPS and the TLC have hosted conferences covering various topics such
as suicide risk-assessment for youth, compassion fatigue for caregivers, adolescent
self-injury, adolescent brain development, dual diagnosis - co-occurring disorders,
adolescent depression and coordinating the aftermath of a traumatic event. Technical
assistance has been provided to interested school systems and municipalities in order
to make their crisis response systems more effective in the event that a traumatic loss
occurs. Training has been offered for the media on how to report on a traumatic loss
event appropriately in order to avoid a contagion effect among other youth (exposure
to suicides, homicides and other violent losses affecting the school or community may
add to a child’s level of risk). Therefore, the name “Traumatic Loss Coalition” denotes the
Coalition’s efforts to mitigate the effects of all such events on local teenagers through
prevention and “post”-vention activities.
For more information contact the Traumatic Loss Prevention Services Office at 609-278-
7924. Our office hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 - 4:30.
5Office on Addiction Services
The Mercer County Office on Addiction Services is the agency responsible for the
planning, administration and coordination of alcohol and drug abuse services in the
County. The Office was established in the late 1970’s and is a unit of the Department of
Human Services.
In January of 1981, a citizen advisory committee was established to advise the County
Executive and the Board of County Commissioners regarding the delivery of
coordinated alcoholism services in Mercer County. It was called the Mercer County
Alcoholism Advisory Committee. By 1983, Public Law 1983, Chapter 531 was passed.
This increased the responsibility of the advisory committee. This law established Local
Advisory Committees on Alcohol in each county. The Mercer County Advisory
Committee was designated as the Local Advisory Committee on Alcohol (LACA). The
LACA was required to develop an annual comprehensive plan and recommend the
distribution of monies derived from the Chapter 531 funds. They continue to do so
today under the name of LACADA, the Local Advisory Committee on Alcohol and Drug
Abuse.
To access treatment, a citizen must be a Mercer County resident, have no insurance or
be underinsured and be indigent. To obtain services please contact the Office on
Addiction Services at (609)989-6897.
6Municipal Alliances
The following municipalities have local drug and alcohol municipal alliances:
East Windsor
Ewing
Hamilton
Hopewell Valley/Pennington
Lawrence
Princeton
Trenton
For more information on the municipal alliance serving your area, contact the Mercer
County Municipal Alliance Coordinator at (609)989-6452.
Prevention Services
The Office on Addiction Services is responsible for the alcohol and drug prevention
Municipal Alliance Grant funded by the Governor’s Council on Alcoholism and Drug
Abuse. Each Municipality has a drug and alcohol prevention alliance that uses
volunteers to raise awareness and programs on the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and
other drug use, misuse, and abuse. Community involvement greatly enhances these
prevention and education programs.
Definitions of Addiction Treatment Services
Withdrawal Management provides supervised withdrawal and detoxification from
alcohol and/or other drugs. The client is introduced to recovery concepts and additional
treatment services, as recommended.
Residential Treatment Programs provide inpatient service through comprehensive
addiction treatment, which includes medical support and social services. Treatment
services can range from a 14-day stay to a 45-day stay with up to a 90-day stay for
co-occurring disorder clients.
Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Treatment Programs include assessment,
individual and group therapy, family therapy and referral to other appropriate
services.
Halfway House Services provide a one to six-month, or more, treatment program for
recovering individuals who require further assistance following residential or
outpatient rehabilitation. A stable living environment and supportive services are
provided halfway houses provide a transitional treatment experience for recovering
persons and a sober return to the community. Clients receive an intensive,
individualized treatment plan of individual and group counseling, vocational guidance,
career planning, and educational, life skills and/or employment opportunities.
7If You Need Help for Substance Abuse
To access treatment paid for by Mercer County, an individual must be a county resident, have no insurance or
are underinsured and unable to afford services.
For more information, please contact the Office on Addiction Services at (609) 989-
6897. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
You will be scheduled for an assessment with a local provider. Following assessment, the level of care will
be determined, and a referral for the appropriate services will be made by an outpatient provider.
If you have Medicaid, are Medicaid eligible, or are uninsured up to 350% above the federal poverty
level, you can contact the NJ Addictions Hotline at 1-844-276-2777, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
8Inpatient Mental Health
Facilities
Facility Address Services
Capital Health System 750 Brunswick Avenue Designated regional mental health
www.capitalhealth.org Trenton, NJ 08638 services center in Mercer County.
Phone: (609) 396-HELP (4357) 24hr care for children and adults.
Short term inpatient care and
emergency care. Mobile services.
Hackensack 252 Route 601 Inpatient Psychiatric
Meridian Health Belle Mead, NJ 08502 treatment – ages 12
Network 24/7 Access Center: through older adult.
(800) 933-3579 Detox/Rehab and Addiction
IOP for Adults. Most major
insurances accepted
Hampton Behavioral 650 Rancocas Road Adults with addiction and
Health Center Westampton Twp., mental illness issues. Also
www.hamptonhospital.com Burlington County, NJ 08060 provides schooling and ECT
(800) 603-6767 services
Princeton House 905 Herrontown Mental illness and addiction
Behavioral Health Road Princeton, NJ services for adults
www.princetonhcs.org 08540
(800) 242-2550
St. Francis Hospital 601 Hamilton Avenue Adult short term
www.stfrancismedical Trenton, NJ intensive psychiatric
center.org 08629 care
(609)599-5000
Mental Health Outpatient Programs, Intensive Outpatient and Partial Programs
Facility Address Services
Adult Protective Services (609) 989-4320 Confidential investigation and
interviewing of adults who are at risk
of abuse, neglect, or exploitation
Association for the 819 Alexander Road Comprehensive behavioral
Advancement of Mental Princeton, NJ 08540 healthcare for individuals,
Health (AAMH) info@aamh.org groups, and family
www.aamh.org (609) 452-2088
Children’s outpatient, Advanced
practice nurse, Day treatment,
Children’s psych services CIACC
Capital Health 1445 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road Addressing the need for
Behavioral Health Hamilton, NJ 08619 behavioral health services
Specialist 609-689-5725 in our community, they
provide compassionate
psychiatric care and
counseling services in a
warm, calming
environment.
Catholic Charities 39 North Clinton Avenue Comprehensive outpatient
www.catholiccharities Trenton, NJ 08609 mental health services
trenton.org Access: 1-800-360-7711
Outpatient services
9Catholic Charities 10 Southard Street Integrated care services and
www.catholiccharities Trenton, NJ 08609 supports
trenton.org Access: 1-800-360-7711
Partial care services, Supported
employment and behavioral
health home
Catholic Charities 47 North Clinton Avenue Programs for Assertive
www.catholiccharities Trenton, NJ 08609 Community Treatment
trenton.org Access: 1-800-360-7711
PACT (609)396-8787 or (609)396-9777
Catholic Charities 1225-1255 Whitehorse-Mercerville Early Intervention Support
www.catholiccharities Road, Building B, Suites 504-505 Services offers crisis diversion
Hamilton, NJ 08619 and crisis stabilization services
trenton.org
for adults who are experiencing
EISS (609) 256-4200
significant emotional or
psychiatric distress and are in
need of immediate intervention
Jewish Family and 707 Alexander Road Family and individual mental
Children’s Services of Suite 102 health counseling
Greater Mercer County Princeton, NJ 08540
www.jfcsonline.org (609) 987-8100
Outpatient services,
Hispanic outreach
Medallion Care 1 Electronics Drive Partial care
Trenton, NJ 08619
(609) 586-0700
Millhill Child and Family Physical location: 802 Prospect Outpatient services including
Development Behavioral Street, Trenton, NJ 08618 individual, family, group, and
Health Mailing address: 101 Oakland psychiatric services for both
www.millhillcenter.org Street, Trenton, NJ 08618 youth and adult clients
(609) 989-7333
Oaks Integrated Care 314-316 East State Street Outpatient mental health
www.oaksintcare.org Trenton, NJ 08608 services for adults and
Outpatient services, (609) 396-4258 adolescents, co-occurring, mental
Children’s outpatient and day health adult partial care and IOTSS
2550 Brunswick Pike (Intensive Outpatient Treatment
treatment, Senior care
Lawrenceville, NJ and Support Services)
management 08648
(609) 396-8877 *Only adult services at 314-316
East State Street; services for all
Need Help Call:
ages at 2550 Brunswick Pike
1-800-963-3377
**Partial care and IOTSS only
available at 314-316 East State
Street
Phoenix Behavioral 1014 Whitehead Road Partial day psychiatric group
Health Extension therapy for adults with bus
Ewing, NJ 08638 service to and from home, IOP
www.phoenixbh.com
(intensive outpatient program)
Phone: 609-771-3777
Princeton House 905 Herrontown Road Mental illness and addiction
Behavioral Health Princeton, NJ 08540 services for adolescents and
www.princetonhcs.org (888) 437-1610 adults
10SERV Behavioral Health 20 Scotch Road Gives adults recovering from
System 3rd Floor mental illness individualized
www.servbhs.net Ewing, NJ 08628 guidance towards the
1(800) 987-7378 development of skills needed to live
and work successfully in the
community
TCNJ Clinic at The 2000 Pennington Road Community family therapy and
Center for PO Box 7718 counseling for families and
Integrative Ewing, NJ 08618 individuals
Wellness 1st Floor
clinic.tcnj.edu Forcina Hall
Room 124
(609) 771-2700
The ARC of Mercer County 180 Ewingville Road Individual, group, and family
www.arcmercer.org Ewing, NJ 08638 therapy
(609) 406-0181
Trinity Counseling 22 Stockton Street Counseling for adults,
Service Princeton, NJ 08540 children and families
www.trinitycounseling.org (609) 924-0060
Latinx Mental Health Services
Facility Address Services
Catholic Charities 327 South Broad Street Multi-service, family-focused
www.catholiccharities Trenton, NJ 08608 community resource center
trenton.org (609) 394-2056 with special emphasis on the
El Centro needs of the Latino community
Substance abuse prevention
services to Mercer County
schools with resources for
Latino community
MECHA Mercer County 231 Bakers Basin Rd. Help with home energy bills,
Hispanic Association Unit 5 multi service family center with
njmecha.org Lawrence, NJ 08648 youth and family counseling as
Phone: (609) 578-4246 well as information on housing
and health
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics
Facility Address Services
Catholic Charities Comprehensive mental health,
Main Site: substance abuse services, care
www.catholiccharities 39 North Clinton Avenue coordination and trauma focused
trenton.org Trenton, NJ 08609 services for adults and children
(609) 396-4557 with complex needs.
11Oaks Integrated Care 314-316 East State Street Comprehensive mental health,
www.oaksintcare.org Trenton, NJ 08608 substance abuse services, care
(609) 396-4258 coordination and trauma focused
services for adults and children
2550 Brunswick Pike with complex needs, ambulatory
Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 detoxification available
(609) 396-8877
Access number: 609-845-3200
Addiction Inpatient Programs
Facility Address Services
Cura Incorporated 35 Lincoln Park (Bilingual) Providing care to
www.curainc.org Newark, NJ 07102 adults with substance abuse and
Adult Residential (973) 622-3570 co-occurring disorders. Short
term and long term residential
care
Maryville 1903 Grant Avenue Adult addiction treatment
www.maryvillenj.org Williamstown, NJ 08094 services, withdrawal
Adult withdrawal 610 Pemberton-Browns management and residential
management and Mill Road programming
residential Pemberton, NJ 08068
(856) 629-0244
New Hope Integrated 80 Conover Road Adult and adolescent addiction
Behavioral Health Care Marlboro, NJ 07746 services, withdrawal
www.newhopeibhc.org (732) 946-3030 management and residential
Adult and adolescent programming, halfway houses
withdrawalresidential
management and
residential
Princeton House 905 Herrontown Road Short term facility for adults.
Behavioral Health Princeton, NJ 08540 Psychiatric and detox
www.princetonhcs.org (800) 242-2550 services available
(609) 497-3300
Rescue Mission: Vince’s 98 Carroll Street Residential addiction program for
Place and Robinson Place Trenton, NJ 08609 adults who have been homeless,
www.rescuemission (609) 695-1436 live in poverty, unemployed for a
oftrenton.org period of time, or have been in
Residential the criminal justice system
Addiction Outpatient Programs
Facility Address Services
American Day CD 15 Princess Road, Suite C-H Outpatient, intensive
Centers LLC-High Focus Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 outpatient, partial care, co-
Centers (609) 349-7626 occurring
www.highfocuscenters.pyr
amidhealthcarepa.com
Another Door Opens 700 South Clinton Avenue, Outpatient, intensive
Recovery Center Trenton, NJ 08611 outpatient, partial care, co-
(609) 393-1219 occurring
12Catholic Charities 39 North Clinton Avenue Comprehensive addiction
www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org Trenton, NJ 08609 services
Access: 1-800-360-7711
609-394-3202
Corner House 1 Monument Drive Comprehensive substance abuse
www.cornerhouse nj.org Princeton, NJ 08542 evaluations, individual, group and
(609) 924-8018 family treatment services, early
intervention program, adolescent
treatment program, men’s and
women’s recovery groups
Footprints To Recovery 3535 Quakerbridge Road Outpatient, intensive
www.footprintsto recovery.com Suite 300 outpatient, partial care
Hamilton, NJ 08619
(877) 628-0410
Genpsych PC 932 State Road Outpatient, intensive
www.genpsych.com Princeton, NJ 08540 outpatient, partial care
(609) 403-6190
Henry J. Austin Health 321 North Warren Street Medication Assisted Treatment,
Center Trenton, NJ 08618 Suboxone
www.henryjaustin.org (609) 278-5900 (bi-lingual available)
Lifeback Addictions And 4 Princess Road Outpatient, intensive outpatient
Behavioral Health Suite 206
www.lifebacknj.com Lawrence, NJ 08648
(609) 482-3701
Iron Recovery and 132 Perry Street Outpatient, intensive
Wellness Center Trenton, NJ 08618 outpatient, partial care, OPIOID
www.ironwellness.org maintenance-outpatient and
144 Perry Street intensive outpatient, co-
Trenton, NJ 08618 occurring (bi-lingual available)
(609) 394-8988
Oaks Integrated Care 314-316 East State Street Outpatient (bi-lingual available)
www.oaksintcare.org Trenton, NJ 08608
(609) 396-5944
Phoenix Behavioral 1014 Whitehead Road Outpatient, intensive
Health LLC Extension outpatient, partial care, co-
www.phoenixbh.com Ewing, NJ 08638 occurring
(609) 771-3777
Pinnacle Treatment Centers 3444 Quakerbridge Road Outpatient, intensive
NJ-III, LLC-Hamilton Building 1A outpatient, MAT
Treatment Services Hamilton, NJ 08619
www.pinnacletreatmenthotline.com (609) 838-9067
Princeton House Behavioral 741 Mount Lucas Road, Outpatient, intensive
Health Princeton, NJ 08540 outpatient
www.princetonhcs.org (888) 437-1610
13Rescue Mission of 72 Ewing Street Outpatient, intensive
Trenton Trenton, NJ 08609 outpatient, co-occurring
www.rescuemissionoftrenton. (609) 695-1436
org
Summit Behavioral 4065 Quakerbridge Road Outpatient, intensive
Health LLC Princeton Junction, NJ 08550 outpatient, partial care, co-
www.summitbehavioralhealth (609) 651-4001 occurring
.com
Trenton Healthcare 801 New York Avenue Methadone treatment services
www.trentonhealthcare. Trenton, NJ 08638
com (609) 393-8000
Addiction Medication Assisted Treatment Resources (MAT)
Facility Address
Catholic Charities 39 North Clinton Avenue
www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org Bldg #4
Trenton, NJ 08609
(800) 360-7711
*Walk-in hours: 8:30am-12:00pm
M-F
Hamilton Treatment Services 3444 Quakerbridge Road
www.pinnacletreatmenthotline.com Bldg #1A
Hamilton, NJ 08619
(609) 838-9067
Henry J Austin Health Center 321 North Warren Street
www.henryjaustin.org Trenton, NJ 08618
(609) 278-5900
Iron Recovery & Wellness Center 132 Perry Street
www.ironwellness.org Trenton, NJ 08618
(609) 394-8988
Oaks Integrated Care 314-316 East State Street
www.oaksintcare.org Trenton, NJ 08608
(609) 396-5944 or (800) 963-
3377
*Walk-in hours: 8:30am-5:30 pm
M-F, 9:00am-1:00pm Sat-Sun
Recovery Center of America 801 New York Avenue
www.recoverycentersofamerica.com Trenton, NJ 08638
(609) 393-8000
14Addiction Prevention and Education
Facility Address Services
Mercer Council on Alcoholism 1931 Brunswick Avenue Prevention and
and Drug Addiction Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 early intervention
www.mercercouncil.org (609) 396-5874 programs in
Education partnership with
individuals, families,
schools, businesses,
communities, and
professionals
throughout Mercer
County
Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC)
IDRC (Intoxicated Driver 2000 Pennington Road A 12 hour psycho educational
Resource Center) at The Ewing, NJ 08628 program presented over 2 days
College of New Jersey Forcina Hall designed for individuals
Room 115 convicted of an alcohol or drug related
(609) 771-2410 traffic or boating offense. Participants
must satisfy the requirements set
forth by the state Intoxicated Driving
Program (IDP) and the Intoxicated
Driver Resource Center (IDRC) as
outlined in statute N.J. AC 10:162
Housing Aid Programs
Facility Address Services
Catholic Charities 41 Steinert Avenue, Assists adults who are homeless
www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org Hamilton, NJ 08619 and have serious mental illness
On My Own (609) 890-2527 to achieve and maintain
Supportive Housing independent living settings of
their choice
Catholic Charities 132 North Warren Street Rapid re-housing, community
www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org Trenton, NJ 08608 food pantry, SNAP assistance,
Emergency and Community (609) 394-8847 basic needs and prescription
assistance
Services
Oaks Integrated Care 1001 Spruce Street Assists adults hospitalized at
www.oaksintcare.org Suite 205 Trenton, NJ 08638 Trenton Psychiatric Hospital who
Residential Intensive (609) 396-6788 need intensive support and to
Support Team (RIST) reside independently
Oaks Integrated Care 1911 Princeton Avenue Programs and services to
www.oaksintcare.org Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 help those recovering from
Homeless (609) 583-1900 mental health and
Outreach addiction illnesses find
and receive housing
15Project Freedom Hamilton (609) 588-9919 Develops and operates barrier
Incorporated Hopewell (609) 730-4825 free housing to enable
www.project Lawrence (609) 278-0075 individuals with mental
freedom.org West Windsor (609)278- disabilities to live
0075 (same as Lawrence independently.
for now)
Robbinsville (609) 448-2998
SERV Behavioral 20 Scotch Road 2nd Floor Helping adults with serious
Health System Ewing, NJ 08628 mental illness get housing
www.servbhs.net Phone:(609) 406-0125
Home care program
Transitional Housing/Halfway Houses
Facility Address Services
Crawford
Diane’s
House
House 1219 W State Street Transitional housing for
(Freedom House)
www.crawford Trenton, NJ 08608 women recovering from
house.org
Transitional Home Phone: (908) 537-6043 (Freedom substance abuse and their
House) children
Freedom House 3 Pavilion Road Male halfway house for
www.freedom Glen Gardener, NJ individuals recovering from
housenj.org 08826 (908) 537-6043 substance abuse
Halfway House addiction
Rescue Mission of 96 Carroll Street Halfway house, co-occurring,
Trenton Trenton, NJ transitional/extended care, long-
www.rescuemission 08609 term residential
oftrenton.org (609) 396-2183
Halfway House
New Hope Integrated Long Branch (Male/Female) Halfway house for individuals
Behavioral Health Care Asbury Park (Female) recovering from substance abuse
www.newhopeibhc.org (732) 946-3030 addiction
Halfway House
16Sober Living
Facility Address
Fresh Start 494 Riverside Avenue
Fstart0194@aol.com Trenton, NJ 08618
(732) 492-7980
Fresh Start 722 Riverside Avenue
Fstart0194@aol.com Trenton, NJ 08618
(732) 492-7980
Fresh Start 919 West State Street
Fstart0194@aol.com Trenton, NJ 08618
(732) 492-7980
Rescue Mission of Trenton 22 Boudinot Street
www.rescuemissionoftrenton.org Trenton, NJ 08618
(609) 695-1436
Rescue Mission of Trenton 104 South Walter Avenue
www.rescuemissionoftrenton.org Trenton, NJ 08609
(609) 695-1436
*Oxford House Resource: https://www.oxfordhouse.org/userfiles/file/
Services for People with Disabilities
Facility Phone # Services
NJ Division of 1(800) 832-9173 Funding and services for state
Developmental Disabilities residents with developmental
state.nj.us/humanservices/ddd disabilities
NJ Division of Vocational (609) 292-2940 Gives help to individuals who have had
Rehabilitation trouble finding a job due to their
disability. Enables individuals with
lwd.dol.state.nj.us
disabilities to achieve employment
consistent with their strengths,
priorities, needs, abilities, and
capabilities
Signs of Sobriety 100 Scotch Road Interpretive services for those
Ewing, NJ 08628 who are deaf and hard of hearing
(SOS)
Interpretive (609) 882-7677
Services
Social Security 1(800) 772-1213 Social security pays disability benefits
Office to individuals who have worked long
www.ssa.gov enough and have a medical condition
that prevents them from working or
is expected to prevent them for at
least 12 months or will end in death
United States 1(800) 633-4227 A United States Social Insurance
Medicare Program that guarantees health
www.medicare.gov insurance to those who are 65 and
older and those younger who have a
disability
17Social Services
Facility Address
Mercer County Board of Social Services 200 Woolverton
www.mcboss.org Street
Trenton, NJ 08611
(609) 989-4320
Volunteers of America 50 Escher Street #7
www.voa.org Trenton, NJ 08609
(609) 278-4902
Legal Issues
Facility Address Services
Community 225 East State Street #5 To provide legal and advocacy
Health Law Project Trenton NJ, services training education and
www.chlp.org 08608 (609) 392- related activities to persons with
5553 disabilities and to organizations
representing their interests with
an emphasis on those most
vulnerable and needy
Community Justice 310 West State Focuses on four legal areas that are
Center (CJC) Street Trenton, NJ underserved in the legal
08618 community; civil rights,
www.nj-communityjustice environmental justice, public
center.org (609) 218-5120
benefits, and returning veteran’s
rights. When the CJC identifies the
need for intervention it will provide
direct services to individuals or
classes of individuals
Disability Rights New 210 South Broad Street Advocate for and advance the
Jersey (DRNJ) Trenton, NJ 08608 human, civil, and legal rights of
www.drnj.org 1(800) 922-7233 citizens of NJ with
Disabilities. Promotes public
awareness and recognition of
individuals with disabilities as equally
entitled members of society. Advise
and assist persons with disabilities,
family members, attorneys, and
guardians in obtaining and protecting
the rights of individuals with
disabilities and providing education,
training and technical assistance to
individuals and the agencies that
serve them
Oaks Integrated Care- 314-316 East State Street ICMS (Intensive Case Management
Jail Release and Trenton, NJ Services) available
Reentry Program 08608
www.oaksintcare.org (609) 396-4258
Criminal Justice
18Veterans
Facility Address Services
Catholic Charities 39 North Clinton Comprehensive mental health
www.catholiccharitiestrent Avenue, Trenton, NJ and addictions services for
on.org 08609 Veterans and their families in
Outpatient services Access: 1-800-360- coordination with VA systems
7711
(609) 396-4557
Mercer County 2280 Hamilton Transitional housing and war
Veterans Services Avenue veterans’ re- adjustment
www.mercercounty.org Hamilton, NJ 08619 counseling as well as a wide
(609) 989-6120 array of other services for
veterans
NJ Department of Military (609) 530-4600
and Veteran Affairs
state.nj.us/military
Support
Facility Address Services
City of Angels 392 Church Street Peer support services, recovery
Hamilton, NJ 08620 support, advocacy
www.cityofangelsnj.org (609) 910-4942
Contact of Mercer (609) 896-2120 or The mission of Contact is to provide
County (609) 585-2244 compassionate, confidential,
www.contactofmercer.org telephone listening and referral
services giving hope and
reassurance to people in crisis
Depression Bipolar (800) 826-3632 Created and led by individuals living
Support Alliance (DBSA) 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or with mood disorders providing hope,
www.dbsalliance.org Text DBSA to 741-741 help, support, and education to
improve the lives of people who have
mood disorders
Good Grief 5 Mapleton Road Free peer grief support groups for
www.good-grief.org
Princeton, NJ 08540 children, teens, young adults, and
(609) 498-6674 families who have experienced the
death of a mom, dad, brother, sister,
or guardian
Helping Arms 50 Escher Street Housing and social services to low income
Trenton, NJ 08609 people; case management, employment
www.helpingarms.net (609) 396-7500 and educational opportunities, housing,
referral to treatment and mentoring for
ex-offenders
Mercer Council on Alcoholism 1931 Brunswick Avenue Peer Recovery Specialists and Patient
and Drug Addiction Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Navigators are dispatched to local hospital
www.mercercouncil.org (609) 396-5874 emergency departments to engage
Opioid Overdose Recovery individuals reversed from an opioid
Program (OORP) overdose to provide non-clinical
assistance, recovery supports and
appropriate referrals for assessment and
substance use disorder treatment.
19Nar-Anon of New Jersey 877-424-4491 (hotline)
www.naranonofnj.org
National Alliance on NAMI Mercer Provides education and support
Mental Illness (609) 799-8994 for families affected by mental
(NAMI) 1235 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road illness and advocate for lives of
www.namimercer.org Building C, Suite 303 quality and respect without
Hamilton, NJ 08619 stigma or discrimination
NAMI Mercer in 1001 Spruce Street A range of supportive activities
partnership with Oaks Suite 205 designed to improve the overall
Integrated Care Trenton, NJ 08638 functioning and quality of life for family
Intensive Family (609) 396-6788 members with a mentally ill relative.
Also providing psycho
Support Service
education groups, individual family
www.namimercer.org consultations, respite, family support
Support for families and groups, system advocacy, linkage and
consumers referral, and medication monitoring
with services delivered in home,
agency, or other location in the
community convenient to the family.
Family support group and individual
counseling.
NJ Self Help Group 1(800) 367-6274 Helping individuals find
Clearing House 673 Morris Ave and form community
www.njgroups.org Springfield, NJ 07081 support groups
Family Support Line for Substance
Abuse (NJ Connect For Recovery):
(855) 652-3737
Peer to Peer Support (Peer
Recovery Warmline):
(877) 292-5588
Parents 127 Route 206 Works to protect children by
Anonymous Suite 10 strengthening families through
www.pofnj.com Hamilton, NJ 08610 mutual
(609) 585-7666 support, parent leadership, and
advocacy
Prevention Resources, 4 Walter Foran Blvd Free support for family members who
Suite 410 have a loved one with substance use
Inc.
Flemington, NJ 08822 disorder. Naloxone trainings.
www.njprevent.com (908) 782-3909
Recovery Advocates of 2117 Route 33 Peer support services, recovery
Hamilton, NJ 08690 support and advocacy
America
(888) 360-7788
www.recoveryadvocates.org
SOAR Catholic Charities SSI/SSDI outreach, assess &
Education and case 132 North Warren recovery
management Street
Trenton, NJ 08608
(609) 394-5181 or
(609) 421-8169
20Additional Websites
and Crisis Numbers
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law www.bazelon.org
Mental Health America www.nmha.org or
www.mentalhealthamerica.net
1-800-273-TALK (8255) or Text MHA to 741741
The New Jersey State Division of Mental Health www.state.nj.us/humanservices/divisions/dmhas
and Addiction Services (DMHAS) (855) 654-6735
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) www.nami.org
800-950-NAMI or Text “NAMI” to 741741
National Institute of Mental Health www.nimh.nih.gov
1-866-615-6464
(Services available in English & Spanish)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services www.samhsa.gov
877-SAMHSA-7 (877-726-4727)
Helplines:
SAMHSA’s National Helpline
1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Drug-Free Workplace Helpline
1-800-WORKPLACE (967-5752)
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