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Acute Partial Hospitalization

The Harbor House Acute Partial Hospital Program serves adults 18 years of age or older residing in Passaic County. Acute Partial Hospital Program services provide stabilization of acute symptomatology in order to prevent the need for inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. This is a client-centered program for adults with a history of serious and persistent mental illness and functional limitations. To be eligible for services, potential clients must be referred by the local designated screening center or psychiatric emergency service as a diversion from hospitalization, or by an inpatient psychiatric facility or other intensive psychiatric service, if the treating provider clearly justifies acute clinical need.

Using evidence-based practices; we embrace the philosophy of wellness and recovery. The balance between recovery and clinical services is accomplished through the provision of individualized, comprehensive, nonresidential, structured programming which provides counseling, case management, psychoeducation and psychiatric services.

Our Acute Partial Hospital Program is staffed with personnel, who are licensed, when required, appropriately credentialed, culturally competent and trained to provide services.  Our qualified direct and clinical care staff-to-consumer ratio is 1:6 for active programming. Eligible persons are provided face-to-face, individual encounters with our full-time psychiatrist a minimum of every other week.

Five groups are offered each day.  Individual and group therapy help identify and manage symptoms and interpersonal problems that contribute to a greater risk of decompensation and relapse.

Program hours are 8:50 a.m. to 3:05 p.m., Monday through Friday.

For more information about the program, please call 973-754-2800.

ACCESS Partial Hospitalization

The ACCESS Partial Hospitalization Program serves deaf adults 18 years of age or older. The program seeks to help clients achieve community integration through valued living, learning, working and social roles that facilitate recovery and enhance wellness.

The ACCESS Partial Hospitalization Program is a client-centered program for adults with a history of serious and persistent mental illness and functional limitations. Using evidence-based practices, we embrace the philosophy of wellness and recovery. The balance between recovery and clinical services is accomplished through the provision of individualized, comprehensive, nonresidential, structured programming which provides counseling, case management, psychoeducation, pre-vocational and psychiatric services.

Program hours are 8:50 a.m. to 3:05 p.m., Monday through Friday.

For more information about the program, please call 973-754-2800.

Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders (IT-COD)

Harbor House Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders (IT-COD) integrates mental health and substance abuse treatment to meet the needs of people with the co-occurring disorders of mental health and substance use.

Substance use disorders are common among people with serious mental illnesses and put people at risk for many other problems.  Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders program helps consumers develop hope, knowledge, skills, and the support they need to manage their problems and to pursue meaningful life goals.

In our evidence-based integrated treatment program, consumers receive combined treatment for mental illnesses and substance use disorders from the same practitioner and treatment team.

Our Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders program is staffed with personnel who are licensed, appropriately credentialed, culturally competent and trained to provide co-occurring services. Our full-time psychiatrist is board certified in addiction medicine.

We offer individual therapy, group therapy, family psychoeducation, family support, and ongoing psychiatric evaluations.  We provide services for monolingual Spanish speakers.  We also offer self-help groups including Double Trouble in Recovery and Nicotine Anonymous groups. 

For more information about the program, please call 973-754-2800.