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Corner House Substance Abuse Treatment

369 Witherspoon St
Princeton, NJ - 08540
609-924-8018

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Corner House Substance Abuse Treatment is not not guaranteed to be free but all listing are either free sliding scale, discounted, low cost, or Medicaid sponsored local treatment centers. Many are non profit drug and alcohol treatment facilities such as faith based organizations.



About Corner House Substance Abuse Treatment

Corner House promotes the health and well-being of Princeton area young people and their families, as they confront substance abuse and other emotional issues.

Services

Comprehensive Substance Abuse Evaluations
Individual, Group, and Family Treatment Services
Early Intervention Program
      8-session open enrollment group for students ages 13-18, to discuss pertinent issues related to alcohol and drug use and provides life skills strategies.
Adolescent Treatment Program
       The capacity to relate to and engender the trust of adolescents and their families has been the hallmark of Corner House from its beginning, nearly 40 years ago. We view substance abuse and dependence through many lenses, with special focus on each individual's needs. We recognize that change is possible when adolescents and their families feel understood and discover the process of change that works specifically for them.
Recovery Support Groups
        Women's Recovery Group
        Men's Recovery Group
Drug Court Treatment Program for Adults
        Contract with NJ Department of Human Services Division of Addiction Services to provide substance abuse treatment services to drug court clients.
Employee Assistance Program for Princeton Township employees


Corner House is licensed by the State of New Jersey Department of Human Services as an Ambulatory Care Facility. Clients range in age from 11 to 35. Some individuals self-refer while others are referred by local schools, the courts and law enforcement, the religious community, or by an array of public and private health and human service agencies in the Princeton area and beyond.

Costs for services:
Fee for Service Initiative (FFS); Accepts prrivate health insurance, Self pay and sliding scale, State funding

 

Serves people between the ages of 11 and 35 with substance abuse problems

Corner House Substance Abuse Treatment


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