Contact:

Phone: (800) 969-5300

Website: https://ubhc.rutgers.edu/

Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care

Most people have at least one time in their life when they could use some extra help. It’s never an easy decision to go to a behavioral health professional and it can be difficult to know where to turn.

Wherever you go, you want to make certain that there are a variety of services and staff to choose from and that they meet the very highest level of training and experience.

At Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care (UBHC), we offer the broadest range of services in New Jersey and we are the only behavioral health system that is part of a medical school, so our staff are trained in the most effective, most current treatments. In fact, some of those treatments have been developed right here at UBHC.

Not only does UBHC provide clinical care and develop new treatments, we also train professionals across the country in the best ways to support people through those difficult times.

We have many special programs for all age groups and types of problems. Whether your child is struggling in school or your parent is getting forgetful, we can help. If you are an active or former military service member, a teacher, the mother of a special needs child, or know someone with a substance abuse problem, UBHC has services to assist.

Member Type:  Service Provider

Area Served: Statewide

Populations Served: Mental Health

Contact:

Phone: (914) 693 – 6613

Email: Fern@Regandevelopment.com

Website: https://www.regandevelopment.com/

Regan’s areas of development expertise include their dedication to Affordable Rental Apartments, Special Needs Apartments, Active Adult developments, market rate housing and commercial developments. For 3 decades, Regan has been a leader partnering with service agencies to create long term high quality supported apartments in the communities they serve.

Member Type: Housing Developer

Area Served: Statewide

Populations Served: Adults, Domestic Violence, Homeless, Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities, Physical Disabilities, Mental Health, Veterans, and Nursing Home Transition

Contact:

Phone: (800) 894-9925

Email: https://www.rhd.org/contact-us/

Website: https://www.rhd.org/

Resources for Human Development is a national human services nonprofit with the broadest possible service mission, and specializes in creating innovative, quality services that support people of all abilities wherever the need exists. Founded in 1970, RHD supports more than 160 human service programs across the country, serving tens of thousands of people every year with caring and effective programs addressing intellectual and developmental disabilities, behavioral health, homelessness, addiction recovery and more.

Member Type: Service Provider

Area Served: Statewide

Populations Served: Homeless, Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities, Physical Disabilities, Recovery / Addiction

Contact:

Phone: (908) 575-8300

Email: info@plannj.org

Website: https://plannj.org/

Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of New Jersey, Inc. (PLAN|NJ) provides practical solutions for people with disabilities and their families. Their nonprofit agency ensures people with disabilities are safe, secure, and thriving, now and in the future.

Member Type: Service Provider

Area Served: Statewide

Populations Served: Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities,

Contact:

Phone: (732) 963 – 4523

Email: https://www.pennreach.org/contact-us/

Website: https://www.pennreach.org/

PennReach Inc. will help build neighborhoods by addressing the holistic needs of the individual by providing good quality affordable housing, employment opportunities, education, health services, and training for all people in need-whether seniors, families facing challenges of low income, and related problems or people with special needs. At PennReach Inc. we build the resources and supports to help families maintain their housing and thrive.

Member Type: Service Provider

Area Served: Statewide

Populations Served: Aging, Homeless, Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities, Physical Disabilities

Contact:

Phone: (732) 744-6260

Email: info@njdh.org

Website: https://njdh.org/

New Jersey Deaf Housing is Planting the seeds for a community for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind and Late-Deafened.

Member Type: Housing Developer

Area Served: Statewide

Populations Served: Physical Disabilities

Contact:

Phone: 609-292-3745

Email: njcdd@njcdd.org

Website: https://njcdd.org/

The NJCDD provides a platform for individuals, family members, advocates, and public and private agencies to develop a coordinated social policy for advancing the rights and opportunities of New Jersey residents with developmental disabilities.

Member Type: Membership Organization

Area Served: Statewide

Populations Served: Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities

Contact:

Phone:

MHA Essex: (973) 509 – 9777
MHA Morris: (973) 334 – 3496

Website: https://www.mhaessexmorris.org/

The Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris first and foremost is a service provider that is committed to compassionate, dignified, and empowering treatment as we guide our society’s most vulnerable citizens along their individual paths to Wellness and Recovery. They are an agency that provides services to children and adolescents who may have experienced trauma and/or other behavioral health challenges, as well as an agency that embraces the Faith-based community as a powerful resource in holistically addressing the needs of those we serve from many different perspectives. We are an agency that provides housing to the homeless, hope for individuals caught up in the criminal justice system who need treatment, not incarceration and pathways to a better tomorrow through partial care, physical health services, and employment training

Member Type: Service Provider

Area Served: Essex, Morris Counties

Populations Served: All Populations Served