

All calls are answered by peers who are trained, supportive people with lived experience with mental health disorder. Providing individuals who need counseling to live, trained addiction experts who answer the 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week hotline and get callers help, regardless of their insurance status.Ī peer-run service providing ongoing telephone support to mental health consumers as they work towards their recovery. A service of the Mental Health Association in New Jersey, NJ Connect for Recovery provides a safe, nonjudgmental place for individuals and family members to get counseling, and assistance from professional staff members on substance use issues. CARES honors all pathways to recovery.Ī free, confidential call line focused on helping family members and friends coping with a loved one’s substance use disorder. We exist to put a face on recovery, build recovery capital and serve as a physical location where the local recovery community can join together. The Center for Addiction Recovery Education & Success (CARES)Ī peer to peer, volunteer based recovery oriented sanctuary located in Rockaway, NJ. * If you or someone you know is experiencing an emergency or mental health crisis, please call 911 immediately.Ī private, non-profit, community based health organization serving Morris County by providing science-based prevention education programs, professional development training, advocacy, information and referral services, that address issues of substance abuse prevention, recovery support, violence prevention, ATOD dependence and other emerging issues of concern to the community. Payment of any expenses relating to, and including, treatment will be the obligation of the parent and not the school district. Please contact the individual providers directly to answer your specific question and to obtain financial information. Each family must determine the service that best fits their needs. The provided list is to aid families in search of services in the area. Disclaimer: Please note the resources provided should not be inperpreted as recommendations.
