Daytop New Jersey has a large and successful history of meeting the needs of adolescents, adults and families striving with the disease of addiction and its effects by offering a continuum of treatment services which include residential treatment for adolescents, outpatient therapy for adolescents and adults, recovery-based day school for students in grades 6-12, and a halfway house for grown-up women.
They offer a full continuum of care to every substance-using adolescent and young adult in New Jersey, either directly or through affiliation with other healthcare providers. By continually judging, redesigning and improving itself, they will provide treatment and education based on proven concepts of the therapeutic community and other evidence-based practices.
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My experience here was the genesis of an ever-evolving life in recovery from alc... Read More

I never knew how important the 12 steps were until I came here. Since being her... Read More

I am truly grateful for this program and the staff at Daytop New Jersey.

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Costs related to IOP and OP treatment service are often covered by private insurance. Daytop New Jersey will verify insurance coverage and work with your insurer to access benefits that will cover the cost of treatment. Alternate forms of funding based on eligibility may be obtained, and Daytop New Jersey offers sliding scale financial assistance as well. It is our commitment not to turn individuals away due to inability to pay.
Intensive Outpatient Services (IOP) provides individuals with substance use and/or mental health challenges an opportunity to receive intensive treatment, concentrated over the course of several weeks to better ensure a successful treatment outcome. Although a schedule is individualized based on need, typically IOP treatment occurs 3 hours a day for 3-5 days a week, with a gradual reduction of frequency over a period of multiple weeks. As a recognized best standard of the outpatient treatment protocol, combined with psychiatric assessment and treatment, IOP services allow individuals to continue to work or attend school while they receive the necessary treatment.