Health & Fitness
NJ Substance Abuse Treatment Nonprofit Earns Key Accreditation
Integrity House offers substance use disorder treatment programs in Kearny, Newark, Secaucus, Toms River, Morris Plains and Paramus.
NEWARK, NJ — Integrity House, one of the largest nonprofit providers of substance use disorder treatment and mental health services licensed in the state of New Jersey, has received a three-year accreditation renewal from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for its behavioral health and opioid treatment programs.
The organization has maintained its three-year accreditation status for nearly 30 years, the nonprofit announced last week.
“Integrity House has provided substance use disorder services in New Jersey for over 50 years,” CEO Robert Budsock said. “Earning this accreditation is a direct reflection of the hard work, dedication, and passion that our staff continuously exhibit each and every day.”
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“We are honored to have received this three-year accreditation once again and intend to use it as motivation to redouble our mission-based efforts to provide those struggling with addiction with the resources and support necessary for their recovery,” Budsock said.
“We are so grateful for the continued commitment shown by Integrity House’s leadership and staff and look forward to growing our services to help more individuals achieve a lasting recovery from substance use disorder,” Budsock added.
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Integrity House offers substance use disorder treatment programs in Kearny, Newark, Secaucus, Toms River, Morris Plains, and Paramus. For more information on the treatment and recovery services offered through Integrity House, visit: https://integrityhouse.org/.
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