Resources for
your Mental Wellness
Resources for your
Mental Wellness
Resources
for your
Mental Wellness
Clear, reliable tools to help you prepare for care, understand your treatment, and access support when you need it. Everything you need to stay informed and prepared—before, during, and after your appointment.
Clear, reliable tools to help you prepare for care, understand your treatment, and access support when you need it. Everything you need to stay informed and prepared—before, during, and after your appointment.
Clear, reliable tools to help you prepare for care, understand your treatment, and access support when you need it. Everything you need to stay informed and prepared—before, during, and after your appointment.
Crisis & Immediate Support
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health emergency, immediate help is available 24/7.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress
Call or Text: 988
Crisis Text Line
Free, 24/7 crisis support via text message
Text HOME to 741741
NJ Mental Health Cares
New Jersey's mental health information and referral line
1-866-202-HELP (4357)
SAMHSA National Helpline
Treatment referral and information service (substance abuse and mental health)
1-800-662-4357
Veterans Crisis Line
Confidential crisis support for Veterans and their loved ones
Call 988, then press 1
These services are free, confidential, and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Admission and Treatment information
Admission and Treatment information
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health
emergency, immediate help is available 24/7.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health emergency, immediate help is available 24/7.
What to Expect During Admission
Step-by-step guide to the intake process
Step 01:
Initial contact
Call our admissions team 24/7. We'll conduct a brief phone assessment to understand your needs and verify insurance coverage.
Step 01:
Initial contact
Call our admissions team 24/7. We'll conduct a brief phone assessment to understand your needs and verify insurance coverage.
Step 01:
Initial contact
Call our admissions team 24/7. We'll conduct a brief phone assessment to understand your needs and verify insurance coverage.
Step 02:
Arrival & Check-In
Upon arrival, you'll complete necessary paperwork and consent forms. Our staff will conduct a comprehensive mental health assessment.
Step 02:
Arrival & Check-In
Upon arrival, you'll complete necessary paperwork and consent forms. Our staff will conduct a comprehensive mental health assessment.
Step 02:
Arrival & Check-In
Upon arrival, you'll complete necessary paperwork and consent forms. Our staff will conduct a comprehensive mental health assessment.
Step 03:
Medical Evaluation
A physician will perform a physical exam and review your medical history, current medications, and any allergies.
Step 03:
Medical Evaluation
A physician will perform a physical exam and review your medical history, current medications, and any allergies.
Step 03:
Medical Evaluation
A physician will perform a physical exam and review your medical history, current medications, and any allergies.
Step 04:
Treatment Plan
Our clinical team will develop a personalized treatment plan based on your assessment. You'll meet your care team and receive an orientation to the facility.
Step 04:
Treatment Plan
Our clinical team will develop a personalized treatment plan based on your assessment. You'll meet your care team and receive an orientation to the facility.
Step 04:
Treatment Plan
Our clinical team will develop a personalized treatment plan based on your assessment. You'll meet your care team and receive an orientation to the facility.
What to Pack for Your Stay
Essential items and facility guidelines
Items to bring
Comfortable, modest clothing (7 days worth)
Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, deodorant, etc.)
Current medications in original containers
Insurance card and photo ID
Slip-on shoes or sneakers
Eyeglasses or contacts (no glass cases)
Books, journals, or art supplies
Items to bring
Comfortable, modest clothing (7 days worth)
Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, deodorant, etc.)
Current medications in original containers
Insurance card and photo ID
Slip-on shoes or sneakers
Eyeglasses or contacts (no glass cases)
Books, journals, or art supplies
Items to bring
Comfortable, modest clothing (7 days worth)
Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, deodorant, etc.)
Current medications in original containers
Insurance card and photo ID
Slip-on shoes or sneakers
Eyeglasses or contacts (no glass cases)
Books, journals, or art supplies
Items not permitted
Weapons or sharp objects (including razors)
Alcohol, drugs, or tobacco products
Aerosol products or glass containers
Clothing with drawstrings or belts
Electronics (laptops, tablets, gaming devices)
Valuable jewelry or large amounts of cash
Items not permitted
Weapons or sharp objects (including razors)
Alcohol, drugs, or tobacco products
Aerosol products or glass containers
Clothing with drawstrings or belts
Electronics (laptops, tablets, gaming devices)
Valuable jewelry or large amounts of cash
Items not permitted
Weapons or sharp objects (including razors)
Alcohol, drugs, or tobacco products
Aerosol products or glass containers
Clothing with drawstrings or belts
Electronics (laptops, tablets, gaming devices)
Valuable jewelry or large amounts of cash
Insurance & Payment Options
Understanding coverage and financial assistance
Accepted Insurance:
We work with most major insurance providers including:
Aetna (Allied Benefits, Luminare, Moda, WebTPA)
All Savers
AVMED
Blue Cross Blue Shield (including Medicare)
Cigna / Evernorth
Golden Rule
GTEB
Harvard Pilgrim / UnitedHealthcare
Horizon (including Medicare)
Optum
OptumHealth Complex Medical Conditions
Oscar
Oxford
Surest (formerly Bind)
Tufts Health / Cigna
United Medical Resources
UnitedHealthcare Life Insurance
UnitedHealthcare Shared Services
UnitedHealthcare StudentResources
UnitedHealthcare / Optum
Self-Pay OptionCash — $120 per session
Accepted Insurance:
We work with most major insurance providers including:
Aetna (Allied Benefits, Luminare, Moda, WebTPA)
All Savers
AVMED
Blue Cross Blue Shield (including Medicare)
Cigna / Evernorth
Golden Rule
GTEB
Harvard Pilgrim / UnitedHealthcare
Horizon (including Medicare)
Optum
OptumHealth Complex Medical Conditions
Oscar
Oxford
Surest (formerly Bind)
Tufts Health / Cigna
United Medical Resources
UnitedHealthcare Life Insurance
UnitedHealthcare Shared Services
UnitedHealthcare StudentResources
UnitedHealthcare / Optum
Self-Pay OptionCash — $120 per session
Accepted Insurance:
We work with most major insurance providers including:
Aetna (Allied Benefits, Luminare, Moda, WebTPA)
All Savers
AVMED
Blue Cross Blue Shield (including Medicare)
Cigna / Evernorth
Golden Rule
GTEB
Harvard Pilgrim / UnitedHealthcare
Horizon (including Medicare)
Optum
OptumHealth Complex Medical Conditions
Oscar
Oxford
Surest (formerly Bind)
Tufts Health / Cigna
United Medical Resources
UnitedHealthcare Life Insurance
UnitedHealthcare Shared Services
UnitedHealthcare StudentResources
UnitedHealthcare / Optum
Self-Pay OptionCash — $120 per session
Financial Assistance Available
For those without insurance or with limited coverage, we offer financial assistance programs and payment plans. Contact our billing department to discuss options.
Levels of Care Explained
Inpatient, partial hospitalization, IOP, and outpatient programs
Inpatient Care (24/7)
Round-the-clock psychiatric care in a safe, structured environment for severe symptoms requiring intensive treatment.
Inpatient Care (24/7)
Round-the-clock psychiatric care in a safe, structured environment for severe symptoms requiring intensive treatment.
Inpatient Care (24/7)
Round-the-clock psychiatric care in a safe, structured environment for severe symptoms requiring intensive treatment.
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Round-the-clock psychiatric care in a safe, structured environment for severe symptoms requiring intensive treatment.
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Round-the-clock psychiatric care in a safe, structured environment for severe symptoms requiring intensive treatment.
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Round-the-clock psychiatric care in a safe, structured environment for severe symptoms requiring intensive treatment.
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Structured therapy several times per week (3 hours/day, 3 days/week) for ongoing support needs.
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Structured therapy several times per week (3 hours/day, 3 days/week) for ongoing support needs.
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Structured therapy several times per week (3 hours/day, 3 days/week) for ongoing support needs.
Outpatient Care
Individual therapy and medication management weekly or bi-weekly for maintenance and long-term support.
Outpatient Care
Individual therapy and medication management weekly or bi-weekly for maintenance and long-term support.
Outpatient Care
Individual therapy and medication management weekly or bi-weekly for maintenance and long-term support.
