May 24, 2011

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) of Middlesex County

The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) of Middlesex County, Inc. is a private, non-profit, community- based health organization serving Middlesex County. We have been providing prevention, education, information and referral services to county residents, businesses, schools, faith- based organizations, municipal alliances, and social service agencies since 1980. Our Mission The mission of NCADD of Middlesex County, Inc. is to promote the health and well-being of individuals and communities in Middlesex County through the reduction and elimination of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use problems. This resource directory was compiled and developed by 152 Tices Lane, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 732-254-3344 (Fax) 732-254-4224 www.ncadd-middlesex.org Printing of this resource directory was provided in cooperation with the Middlesex County Department of Human Services Division of Addiction Services ALCOHOL, TOBACCO & OTHER DRUG RESOURCE DIRECTORY FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY PROVIDING SUBSTANCE ABUSEPREVENTION, EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY 152 Tices Lane, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 732-254-3344www.ncadd-middlesex.org 24 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Hotlines/Mutual Support Groups 3 Information/Referral 4 Prevention/Education 4-5 Outreach 6 Detoxification Methadone Services 8 Outpatient Services 9-13 Halfway Houses 13-14 Residential Treatment 14-16 INDEX Addictions Hotline of NJ, 3, 4 Addiction Professionals Certification Board of New Jersey, 21 Alcohol & Other Drug Assistance Program for Students, 9 American Lung Association of NJ, 20 Bergen Regional Medical Center, 6 Carrier Clinic, 7, 14, 16 Catholic Charities, 4, 9, 16, 17 Community Care Behavioral Health, 17 Crawford House, 13 CURA, Inc., 9, 14 Damon House, 9, 14 Discovery Institute, 5, 6, 10, 15 Elijah’s Promise, 6 Extracare Health Services, 10 First Step Counseling, 10, 17 Hyacinth AIDS Foundation, 21 Info-Line of Central Jersey, 4 JFK Medical Center - Center for Behavioral Health, 10 JFK Medical Center - STEPS Recovery, 10 Mattie House (New Hope Foundation), 13 Middlesex County Area Transit, 21 Middlesex County Board of Social Services, 22 Middlesex County Division of Addiction Services, 22 Middlesex County Division of Behavioral Health & Children’s Services, 21 Middlesex County Health Department, 5, 20 National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) of Middlesex County, Inc., 3, 4, 5 New Brunswick Counseling Center, 7, 8, 11 New Hope Foundation, 7, 11, 15 New Hope Foundation’s Open Door, Inc., 11 NJ Council on Compulsive Gambling, 22 NJ Quitnet, 20 New Jersey Lawyers Assistance Program, 22 Princeton House Behavioral Health, 8, 11, 15, 17, 18 Rape Crisis Intervention Center, 22 Raritan Bay Management Corporation - Methadone Program, 8 Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies - PACT, 12 Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies, 5 St. Peter’s University Hospital High Risk Pregnancy, 20 Stevens, Inc. , 12, 18 Strathmore Treatment Associates, 8, 12 Tobacco Dependence Clinic, 21 Touchstone Hall, 16 UMDNJ - UBHC - Partial Hospitalization Program, 18 UMDNJ - UBHC - Acute Adult Partial Hospitalization, 19 UMDNJ - UBHC - Specialized Addiction Treatment Svs, 13 UMDNJ - UBHC - Adolescents Recovering Together (ACT), 13 UMDNJ - UBHC - COPSA, 6 6-8 Co-Occurring/MICA Pregnancy & Addiction20 Nicotine Resources 20-21 Other Services 21-22 • The resources listed are private and public non-profit agencies whose programs’ primary mission is alcoholism, tobacco and other drug addiction services. • For information on private, for-profit agencies and private counselors, call NCADD at 732-254-3344. • This directory does not evaluate the resources listed. Provision of information about a resource does not constitute endorsement, nor does omission of a resource signify disapproval. • This list may not be all-inclusive. • Please advise us of any changes. Thank you. 16-19 2 23 OTHER SERVICES CONTINUED • Initial request must come through a social worker or case worker • Mon.- Fri., 8am - 3:30pm • Limited service 3:30pm - 10pm Middlesex County Board of Social Services 181 How Lane Piscataway, NJ 08854 or 252 Madison Avenue Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 732-745-3500 or Toll Free at 1-800-SOCIAL2 http://middlesexcwa.newark.rutgers.edu Middlesex County Department of Human Services Division of Addiction Services 1 JFK Square New Brunswick, NJ 08901732-745-4042 - Main number 732-745-4065 – Alliance Coordinator 732-745-4500 - Intoxicated Driver Resource Center • Addiction services monitoring and resource allocation • Administration of scholarships for addiction treatment services • Alliance to Prevent Substance Abuse administration and development •HIV/AIDS - Ryan White Services NJ Lawyers Assistance Program One Constitution Square New Brunswick, NJ 08901 1-800-24-NJLAP www.njlap.org NJ Council on Compulsive Gambling 3635 Quakerbridge Road / Suite 7 Hamilton, NJ 08619 1-800-GAMBLER www.800gambler.org Rape Crisis Intervention Center 29 Oakwood Avenue Edison, NJ 08837 732-321-1189 Hotline: 877-665-7273 HOTLINES/MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPSAddictions Hotline of NJ (24 Hours) Interpreter available for 140 languages 800-238-2333 www.njdrughotline.org ALA-CALL/ NJ Substance Abuse Hotline Interpreters for all languages 800-322-5525 www.snj.com/ala-call Al-Anon/Alateen (Family Groups) 973-744-8686 www.al-anon.alateen.org Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 908-687-8566 or 800-245-1377 Cocaine Anonymous 866-777-0983 Nar-Anon 800-322-5525 or call NCADD at 732-254-3344 for meeting information Narcotics Anonymous (NA) 800-992-0401 Nicotine Anonymous 877-879-6422 www.nicotine-anonymous.org NCADD of Middlesex County, Inc. 732-254-3344 NJ Substance Abuse Hotline 800-322-5525 New Jersey Council on Compulsive Gambling 800-GAMBLER (800-426-2537) Nar-Anon 800-477-6291 Nicotine Anonymous 877-879-6422 Self Help Clearinghouse 800-367-6274 22 3 INFORMATION & REFERRAL Addictions Hotline of NJ 601 S. Black Horse Pike Williamstown, NJ 08094 800-238-2333 • Freeconfidentialhotline • 24 hours, 7 days a week *Info Line of Central Jersey P.O. Box 159 Milltown, NJ 08850-0159 888-908-INFO (4636) www.info-line.org help@info-line.org • 24 hours a day • Bilingual/anylanguage +*National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) of Middlesex County, Inc. 152 Tices Lane East Brunswick, NJ 08816 732-254-3344 www.ncadd-middlesex.org • Mon.- Fri. 9am - 5pm • ConfidentialHelpline New Jersey Lawyers Assistance Program 1 Constitution Square New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1500 800-24-NJLAP (800-246-5527) or 732-937-7549 www.njlap.org • Free, confidential service for attorneys, law students, & judges only PREVENTION & EDUCATION *Catholic Charities Neighborhood Center 500 Dobranski Drive Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 732-826-0788 • PerthAmboyresidents • Family-based community programs • Self-sufficiencyprograms • Mon.- Fri. 9am - 8pm • Nofee +*Tobacco Dependence Clinic at UMDNJ School of Public Health 317 George Street, Room 210 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-235-8222 www.tobaccoclinic.org email: clinic@tobaccoprogram.org • Treatment for individuals who want to quit smoking or using tobacco • Individual and group treatment • Nicotine replacement therapy • Other pharmacological aids (e.g. Zyban) OTHER SERVICES Addiction Professionals Certification Board of New Jersey (APCBNJ) 1200 Tices Lane, Suite 104 East Brunswick, NJ 08816 732-249-1991 www.certbd.com • Initial and re-certification for CPS, CCS, CMS, APS, CJC, CDA, CPAS, ADS, CHS, CMHAHyacinth AIDS Foundation 78 New Street, 2nd Floor New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-246-0204 Middlesex County Department of Human Services Division of Behavioral Health & Children’s Services 1 JFK Square New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-745-3280 • MentalHealthAdministration • Local coordinator of mental health disaster response Middlesex County Area Transit (MCAT) 711 Jersey Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 800-221-3520 or 732-745-7456 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 4 21 PREGNANCY AND ADDICTION St. Peter’s University Hospital High Risk Prenatal Program 154 Easton Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-745-8600 ext. 7065 or 7066 www.saintpetersuh.com • Manage pregnancy patients with substance abuse • Medicaidaccepted • Charity care available for qualified individuals Discovery Institute for Addictive Disorders, Inc. 80 Conover Road, P.O. Box 177 Marlboro, NJ 07746 732-946-9444 • Familytherapy • FamilyeducationMiddlesex Co. Health Department Health Education Services 711 Jersey Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-745-8860 and 1 JFK Square New Brunswick, NJ 08901 American Lung Association of New Jersey 732-745-3141 1600 Route 22 East www.co.middlesex.nj.us/publichealth NICOTINE RESOURCES Union, NJ 07083 908-687-9340 Helpline: 1-800-LUNGUSA www.lungusa.org/newjersey • Freedom From Smoking Clinic (min. 10 participants at workplace locations arranged) • Business Packet only–no individual services • Bilingual - English & Spanish Middlesex County Health Department Health Education Services 711 Jersey Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-745-8860 www.co.middlesex.nj.us/publichealth • 5-week tobacco cessation program • Indigent clients accepted *New Jersey Quitnet 866-NJSTOPS www.nj.quitnet.com • Tobacco prevention & awareness (elementary school to adult) • Tobacco cessation classes • Indigent clients accepted +National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) of Middlesex County, Inc. 152 Tices Lane East Brunswick, NJ 08816 732-254-3344 Fax - 732-254-4224 www.ncadd-middlesex.org • Prevention Resource Center • Education and training • Communityorganization;Advocacy • Consultationservices • Middlesex County Substance Abuse Coalition Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies 607 Allison Road Piscataway, NJ 08854-8001 732-445-2190 – Main Office 732-445-4317 – Training/Education www.alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu• Dedicated to providing comprehensive resources and support for people trying to give up smoking. Note: Programs are footnoted with the following codes: * Bilingual (Spanish) professional on staff + Program provides specialized services to adolescents Indigent services noted are for Middlesex County residents. •Provides educational programs and training to professionals in the substance abuse field 20 5 OUTREACHDiscovery Institute for Addictive Disorders, Inc. 80 Conover Road, P.O. Box 177 Marlboro, NJ 07746 732-946-9444 • Family therapy • Familyeducation *Elijah’s Promise First Step Addiction Program 18 Nielson Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-545-9002 ext. 119 www.elijahspromise.org • Intake & referral to detox substance abuse programs • Casemanagement • Referrals from probation & parole are welcome • Weekly support group; 12 Step meetings • Bilingual - Spanish & English UMDNJ-University Behavioral HealthCare COPSA Community Outreach - Middlesex County EARS for caregivers 100 Metroplex Drive, Suite 200 Edison, NJ 08817 732-235-8400 / Fax 732-235-8395 http://ubhc.umdnj.edu • Assessment & referral • No fee psychoeducation and referral for caregivers of older adults DETOXIFICATION Bergen Regional Medical Center 230 East Ridgewood Avenue Paramus, NJ 07652 201-967-4194 1-800-730-BRMC www.bergenregional.com/srvBehavioral.html • Inpatient Medical Detoxification • IntensiveOutpatient •Chemical Dependency Assessment Addiction Counselor • Indigent clients accepted statewide • Transportationavailable • Pre-vocationalservices *UMDNJ-University Behavioral HealthCare 4326 Route 1 North Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 Program information: 732-235-5910 Access Center: 800-969-5300 http://ubhc.umdnj.edu • Individualtherapy • Drug/alcohol counseling • Medication management • Health & wellness • Psychoeducation • Pre-vocational services • Transportation provided *UMDNJ-University Behavioral HealthCare Acute Adult Partial Hospitalization Program 671 Hoes Lane, 2nd floor Piscataway, NJ 08855-1392 Program information: 732-235-4242 Access Center: 800-969-5300 http://ubhc.umdnj.edu •Partial hospitalization services for adults age 18 and over with a primary diagnosis of a serious and persistent mental illness • Individual therapy available • MICA treatment • Evidence based best practice modalities • Lunch provided • Group treatment philosophy with multidisciplinary treatment team • Transportation available Note: Programs are footnoted with the following codes: * Bilingual (Spanish) professional on staff + Program provides specialized services to adolescents Indigent services noted are for Middlesex County residents. 6 19 CO-OCCURRING/MICA CONTINUED • Transportation, lunch provided • Accredited by the Joint Commission • BoardCertifiedPsychiatrists • Most major insurance • Medicaid & Medicare accepted •Medication monitoring available +Princeton House Behavioral Health 905 Herrontown Road Princeton, NJ 08540 609-497-3355 • Inpatient Dual Diagnosis Program (Primary Psychiatric Diagnoses) • Inpatient Adult Addiction Recovery Program (Primary Substance Abuse Diagnoses) • Inpatient Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program (Primary Substance Abuse Diagnoses with some Co-occurring Disorders) • Accredited by the Joint Commission • BoardCertifiedPsychiatrists • Most major insurance • Medicaid & Medicare accepted*Stevens, Inc. 169 North Stevens Avenue South Amboy, NJ 08879 732-525-1149 • Substance abuse treatment •Adolescents, women, DUI/DWI offenses, criminal justice clients • Sliding scale fee based on income and other factors *UMDNJ- University Behavioral HealthCare New Brunswick Partial Hospital Program 303 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Program information: 732-235-6900 Access Center: 800-969-5300 http://ubhc.umdnj.edu • Individual therapy and group treatment • Drug/alcoholcounseling • Medicationmanagement • Health and wellness • Psychoeducation Carrier Clinic 252 County Road 601 Belle Mead, NJ 08502 800-933-3579 www.carrierclinic.org • HospitalInpatient • Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less) • Self payment, Private health insurance • Sliding fee scale based on income and other factorsNew Brunswick Counseling Center 320 Suydam Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-246-4025 • Limited admission of indigent clients • Sliding scale fee • Medicaidaccepted • IDRC & DUI initiatives funded *+New Hope Foundation, Inc. 80 Conover Road Marlboro, NJ 07746 732-946-3030 (24 hours) www.newhopefoundation.org • Sub-acute detoxification (3-5 days) • DUI initiative funded • Sliding scale fee; Indigent clients accepted statewide • Medicaidaccepted +Princeton House Behavioral Health 905 Herrontown Road Princeton, NJ 08540 609-497-3355 800-242-2550 www.princetonhouse.org • BoardCertifiedPsychiatrists • Accredited by the Join Commission • Most major insurances • Medicare & Medicaid accepted CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 18 7 DETOXIFICATION CONTINUED *Strathmore Treatment Associates 1 Lower Main Street, P.O. Box 125 South Amboy, NJ 08879 732-727-2555 800-655-9491 www.ccdom.org • Weekly outpatient MICA group • Individualcounseling • Medicaid accepted/Third party insurance • Sliding scale fee • Medication monitoring available *Community Care Behavioral Health 131 Ethel Road West, Suite 2 Piscataway, NJ 08854 732-572-4666 www.communitycare.us • Young Adult Co-occurring Track ages 18-24 • Adult Co-occurring Track age 25 and older • Partial Care Day Program M – F 9:30 am – 3:40 pm • Special Needs Track for DDD/MI • Transportation and lunch provided • Psychiatrist & Medication Monitoring available • Illness Management & Recovery Groups • Case Management Services • Community Services referrals & linkages • Medicaid only accepted +First Step Counseling 15 Calvin Place Metuchen, NJ 08840 732-549-0401 Mon.- Fri., 9am - 9pm by appointment • Family-Marital counseling • Mental health services available • Individual, group counseling • Adult, adolescent and children accepted • Sliding scale fee; Insurance accepted • IDRC-approvedprogram +Princeton House Behavioral Health 1460 Livingston Avenue North Brunswick, NJ 08902 732-729-3600 www.princetonhouse.org • Dayhours • Adult & adolescent partial hospital • Adolescent & adult IOP, family program CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE • Medicaid accepted (certain plans only) METHADONE SERVICES *New Brunswick Counseling Center 320 Suydam Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-246-4025 • Medicaidaccepted • Sliding scale fee • Psychological services; Women’s services •HIV counseling and testing available *Raritan Bay Management Corporation Methadone Program 500 Convery Blvd. Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 732-442-7030 www.rbmc.org • Detox & maintenance programs available • Must be 18 years or older *Strathmore Treatment Associates 1 Lower Main Street, P.O. Box 125 South Amboy, NJ 08879 732-727-2555 • • Medicaid accepted (certain plans only) Detox and maintenance programs available Note: Programs are footnoted with the following codes: * Bilingual (Spanish) professional on staff + Program provides specialized services to adolescents Indigent services noted are for Middlesex County residents. 8 17 +Princeton House Behavioral Health 905 Herrontown Road Princeton, NJ 08540 609-497-3355 • Short term adult addiction recovery program • Adolescent substance abuse treatment program •Accredited by the Joint Commission • BoardCertifiedPsychiatrists • Most major insurance • Medicare, Medicaid accepted +Touchstone Hall 35D Piermont Road Rockleigh, NJ 07647 Admissions Office: 201-784-6490 ext. 3411 Fax: 201-784-6495 • Addiction services for adolescent males • Family program ; Parent education therapy • Medicationmonitoring • Individual/groupcounseling • Comprehensive psycho-social evaluation • Students can attend full day school • HIV/AIDS testing & counseling • 2- 6 month program •AA/NA/NI/GA meetings facilitated • On site child & adolescent psychologist • SIS fee. Approved DUIJ provider • Some insurance accepted • Sliding scale fee CO-OCCURRING/MICA (MENTALLY ILL CHEMICAL ABUSER)Carrier Clinic 252 County Road 601 Belle Mead, NJ 08502 800-933-3579 www.carrierclinic.org • Hospital Inpatient • Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less) • Self payment, Private health insurance • Sliding fee scale based on income and other factors Catholic Charities 288 Rues Lane East Brunswick, NJ 08816DRUG-FREE OUTPATIENT (Includes Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization) Alcohol & Other Drug Assistance Program for Students Hurtado Health Center, Rutgers University 11 Bishop Place New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-932-7402 ext. 233 http://health-rutgers.edu/adaps/ • For Rutgers students only; No fee •Evening hours by appointment • IDRC-approvedprogram *Catholic Charities 288 Rues Lane East Brunswick, NJ 08816 800-655-9491 www.ccdom.org • Medicaid accepted/Third party insurance • Sliding scale fee; Indigent clients accepted • American Sign Language • IDRC-approvedprogram +*CURA, Inc. 35 Lincoln Park P.O. Box 180 Newark, NJ 07101-0180 973-622-3570 www.curainc.org • Outpatientprograms • Serves Spanish-speaking clients Damon House Outpatient 175 Market Street - Room 200 Paterson, NJ 07505 973-279-5563 •Sliding scale fee • Indigent clients accepted statewide • OP and IOP programs • Individual & group counseling • DUI-initiative funded • IDRCApprovedProgram CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 16 9 DRUG-FREEOUTPATIENT CONTINUED Discovery Institute for Addictive Disorders, Inc. 80 Conover Road, P.O. Box 177 Marlboro, NJ 07746 732-946-9444 Fax: 732-946-0758 • Intensive Outpatient and Traditional Outpatient •DUI initiative funded • Sliding scale fee • Indigent funding available • County funding and Drug Court funding available • Admissions accepted until 5pm Extracare Health Services 141 Route 34 Old Bridge, NJ 07747 908-472-5122 • Adolescent Intensive Care Outpatient • 12 Step Orientation • AddictionCounseling • Accept Medicare or Medicaide +First Step Counseling 15 Calvin Place Metuchen, NJ 08840 732-549-0401 • Family-Maritalcounseling • Mental & health services available • Individual, group counseling • Adult, adolescent and children accepted • Sliding scale fee; Insurance accepted • IDRC-approvedprogram JFK Medical Center - Center for Behavioral Health 65 James Street Edison, NJ 08818 732-321-7189 • Medicare, Medicaid and some private insurance • Indigent funding available • Outpatient Drug Free and Intensive Outpatient • IDRC-approved program • DrugCourt • Angermanagement • Psychological services available Damon House, Inc. 105 Joyce Kilmer Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-828-3988 • Sliding scale fee; Indigent clients accepted •Variable length of stay • Therapeutic Community; Smoke-free • Psychological evaluation & counseling • Mental health assessments and treatment • Vocationalcounseling • Family therapy; Individual & group counseling •Basic adult education Discovery Institute for Addictive Disorders, Inc. 80 Conver Road, P.O. Box 577 Marlboro, NJ 07746 732-946-9444 Fax: 732-946-0758 • TherapeuticCommunity • Indigent clients accepted •Sliding scale fee • Short term & Long term 1 - 6 months • Comprehensive mental health assessment • Vocational & educational training • Family therapy and education • IDRC funding available • DUI initiative funding •County funding and drug court funding available *+New Hope Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 66, Route 520 Marlboro, NJ 07746 732-946-3030 (24 hours) and 595 County Ave., Secaucus 201-866-0888 www.newhopefoundation.org • Compulsive gambling treatment • Sub-acute detoxification (3-5 days) •Residential adult up to 28 days • Residential adolescent, 14 days to 8 months • Adolescent male, Marlboro, NJ •Adolescent male or female, Secaucus, NJ • Sliding scale fee; Indigent clients accepted CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 10 15 • Women age 18 & over; Average stay 6 months • Indigent and homeless clients • Must be New Jersey resident Mattie House (New Hope Foundation) 86 Conover Road Marlboro, NJ 07746 732-817-0616 •Adult males 18 years and older • Minimum stay is 90 days, maximum is one year • In-house group counseling, individual counseling & self-help • Required to seek full time employment within 10 days of admission •Residents responsible for financial obligation of $130 per week RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT Carrier Clinic252 County Road 601 Belle Mead, NJ 08502 800-933-3579 www.carrierclinic.org • HospitalInpatient •Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less) • Self payment, Private health insurance • Sliding fee scale based on income and other factors *CURA, Inc. 35 Lincoln Park P.O. Box 180 Newark, NJ 07101-0180 973-622-3570 www.curainc.org • Serves Spanish-speaking clients • Long-term 9-12 months; short-term 1-3 months • Services for Spanish-speaking mother with child Note: Programs are footnoted with the following codes: * Bilingual (Spanish) professional on staff + Program provides specialized services to adolescents Indigent services noted are for Middlesex County residents. JFK Medical Center - STEPS Recovery Center Park Avenue and Randolph Road Plainfield, NJ 07061 908-668-2095 • Indigent funding available • IntensiveOutpatient • IDRC-approvedprogram • DrugCourt +*New Brunswick Counseling Center 320 Suydam Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-246-4025 www.newbrunswickcounselingcenter.org/ • Medicaid accepted; Sliding scale fee • Limited services for indigent clients • HIV support groups • Women’s support groups • 16-week IDRC-related program • IDRC-approvedprogram • DUI-initiativefunded • Methadone (see Methadone section) • Intensive Outpatient services *New Hope Foundation, Inc. 2-A2 Monmouth Avenue Freehold, NJ 07728 732-308-0113 www.newhopefoundation.org • Comprehensive services for adults, adolescents & their families • IDRC-approvedprogram • DUI- initiative funded • Most insurance accepted; Medicaid accepted • Reduced fee upon application *+New Hope Foundation’s Open Door 2-4 New & Kirkpatrick Streets New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-246-4800 www.newhopefoundation.org • Comprehensive services for adults, adolescents and their families CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 14 11 DRUG-FREE OUTPATIENT CONTINUED • IDRC-approvedprogram • DUI - initiative funded • Medicaid accepted; Sliding scale fee • Indigent clients accepted, county and statewide +Princeton House Behavioral Health 1460 Livingston Avenue North Brunswick, NJ 08902 732-729-3600 www.princetonhouse.org • Day & evening hours • Adult & adolescent partial hospital, IOP, family program • Transportation, lunch provided • BoardCertifiedPsychiatrists • Accredited by the Join Commission • Most major insurance • Medicaid & medicare accepted Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies Program for Addictions Consultation and Treatment (PACT) Psychological Clinic Graduate School of Applied & Professional Psychology 604 Allison Road Piscataway, NJ 08854 732-445-6111 ext. 981 • Individualized therapy; Family and couples therapy • Sliding scale fee • SMART Group (non-12-step support group) • IDRC-approvedprogram *Strathmore Treatment Associates 1 Lower Main Street, P.O. Box 125 South Amboy, NJ 08879 732-727-2555 *Stevens, Inc. 147 North Broadway South Amboy, NJ 08879 732-525-1149 • • • Substance abuse treatment Adolescents, women, DUI/DWI offenses, criminal justice clients Slide fee scale based on income and other factors • Detox and maintenance programs available Note: Programs are footnoted with the following codes: * Bilingual (Spanish) professional on staff + Program provides specialized services to adolescents Indigent services noted are for Middlesex County residents. +*UMDNJ-University Behavioral HealthCare Specialized Addiction Treatment Services 390 George Street, 3rd Floor New Brunswick, NJ 08901732-235-3440/ Fax - 732-235-5635 Access Center – 800-969-5300 http://ubhc.umdnj.edu • Services for the developmentally disabled & physically disabled • Comprehensive outpatient services • Special services for women, HIV and adolescents; IOP for adolescents & adults; co-occurring disorder treatment • Individual, group & family therapy • Criminal Justice & DYFS referrals • Medicare, Medicaid accepted • Indigent clients accepted • Self pay accepted +*UMDNJ-University Behavioral HealthCare Adolescents Recovering Together (ACT) 303 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-235-3440 http://ubhc.umdnj.edu • Services for adolscents 13 - 18 years • Intensive Outpatient Program • Program provided Mon., Wed., and Thurs. only from5pm-7pm • Medicaid & medicare and self-pay accepted HALFWAY HOUSES Crawford House P.O. Box 255 Skillman, N J 08558 908-874-5153 www.crawfordhouse.org CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 12 13

May 18, 2011

Municipal Court Practice program May 19 Thursday 1-2:30pm NJSBA Annual Meeting Borgata Hotel Atlantic City

Municipal Court Practice program

May 19 Thursday 1-2:30pm NJSBA Annual Meeting

Borgata Hotel Atlantic City

Learn the new rules and statutes, an insider’s guide to handling cases in New Jersey’s busiest courts. Municipal Court practice requires more knowledge than just showing up and pleading someone guilty. Learn from two of New Jersey’s most respected lecturers on the subject. This course qualifies for Bridge The Gap credits.

Speakers: Kenneth Vercammen, Edison

Past Chair Municipal Court Section

Past Municipal Court Attorney of the Year

Editor-NJ Municipal Court Law Review

Jeff Gold

Chair Municipal Court Section

CD with forms and Materials provided to all attendees!

The following forms will be provided. Cannot attend?

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Send email to VercammenLaw@Njlaws.com. and select up to five forms or motions you request. The materials will be sent to you within 4 days, or fax your email address to

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02 Discovery letter

02a DISC to DMV/MVC

02d Disc Complainant

03D Retainer-MUN COURT

04 Hearing notice

Bail reduce Motion

Brief post convict vacate plea

Conditional Discharge Pet Cl

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Court cannot handle discovery

DISC to Client from Prosecutor

DUI Motions non disc- jury

DWI- Blood defense brief

DWI- expert letter

MIRANDA brief

More disc brief

Motion for Civil Reservation

Motion for Slap

Motion- Dismiss No disc mun Pros

Mun Ct Interview

MVC points list

No discovery dismiss Brief

OBJ TO LAB CERT

Order mark try or dismiss

Pros- missing abstract

Refusal Brief wrong statement

Suppression-Miranda

SUPPRESSION MOTION

SUPPRESSION BRIEF

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May 15, 2011

Free Power of Attorney or Living Will for Middlesex County Police Officers to honor National Police Week

To recognize National Police Week, we will provide a Power of Attorney or Advance Director for Middlesex County Police Officers. The details are attached. Appointments need to be scheduled by May 31.

Free Power of Attorney or Living Will for Middlesex County Police Officers to honor National Police Week

To recognize national Police Week, the Vercammen Law Office and certain other attorneys will provide a free confidential Power of Attorney or Living Will/Advance Directive to Police who serve in the Middlesex County area. I appreciate the service provided by police who protect my family. We want to say thank you to local police. Please call for the free consultation and Will. I am a speaker the American Bar Association ABA on Estate Planning and Probate. The ABA has been active in the “Wills for Heroes” program.

IF YOU HAVE NO WILL (LEGALLY REFERRED TO AS "INTESTATE SECESSION"):

* State law determines who gets assets, not you

* Additional expenses will be incurred by your heirs and extra work will be required by the heirs of their attorney to qualify an administrator

* The Judge determines who gets custody of minor children

* If you have no spouse or relatives, the State may take your property

* The procedure to distribute assets becomes more complicated-and the law makes no exceptions for persons in unusual need or for your own wishes.

* It may also cause fights and lawsuits within your family

This also applies if your Will is declared invalid because it was improperly prepared or is not admissible to probate. In the absence of a Will or other legal arrangement to distribute property at death, there is usually a requirement of an expensive bond and additional work to qualify an administrator. This process is called the law of intestacy.

Call 732-572-0500 to schedule a confidential appointment. To accommodate our schedule, all consults need to be completed by May 31.

The CONFIDENTIAL WILL QUESTIONNAIRE is online at:

www.njlaws.com/will_Questionnaire.htm

KENNETH VERCAMMEN & ASSOCIATES, PC

ATTORNEY AT LAW

2053 Woodbridge Ave.

Edison, NJ 08817

Phone 732-572-0500

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I served as the prosecutor for Cranbury Township, Middlesex County from 1991-1999. I established the Municipal Court Law Review to provide information on recent criminal and traffic cases to New Jersey police officers. We send out an email newsletter every two weeks if you are interested.

Very truly yours,

KENNETH VERCAMMEN

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