Transitional Living
What Is Transitional Living?
At Turning Point, we strive to provide a total continuum of care for individuals
undergoing treatment for drug and alcohol addiction. Our services are
designed to promote wholeness, health, and well-being for all of our patients.
We understand that our patients’ needs are diverse, and our services
are diverse in reflection of that fact.
Our Transitional Living services address one aspect of many patients’
journeys. This residences allow recovering substance abusers to regain
the ability to live in society. Our transitional residences at Turning
Point are hosted at our Anderson House locations.Turning Point offers
two transitional sober residences at our Anderson House locations in Hunterdon
County, NJ for recovering women who have successfully completed a halfway
house or longer-term addiction treatment program. Residents share an attractive
newly-renovated home with four or five other supportive recovering women
as they continue their journey to long-term recovery and transition to
an independent living situation. For more information, please call Turning
Point and request Ext. 212.
These residences enable patients to live independently in a completely
sober environment.
Services Along the Continuum of Care
Since opening our doors in 1975, Turning Point has served approximately
50,000 patients throughout the state of New Jersey. We combine various
methods to create unique plans that are individualized to the needs of
our patients, taking into account their physical, psychological, spiritual,
and social needs. We ensure that our patients are immersed in an environment
that is supportive, structured, and welcoming.
Call Turning Point at (973) 380-0905 to learn more about our transitional
living residences and the other drug and alcohol addiction treatment programs
we provide to patients in New Jersey.
History of Excellence in Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Prior to our opening in 1975, New Jersey residents had to attend substance
abuse treatment in upstate New York if they could not afford private residential
programs. Over the years, Turning Point has continued to adapt to the
needs of our patients. In 2003, our achievements were recognized by the
National Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependence of New Jersey and the
White House’s National Office on Demand Reduction when we were named
the treatment program to model in launching President Bush’s faith-based
anti-drug initiative.
Contact Turning Point at (973) 380-0905
The admissions process at Turning Point for our various programs involves:
- An initial screening call
- An in-person assessment of treatment needs
- Registration for your individualized care plan
- Medical assessment and drug screening
Get in touch with our
NJ rehab facility by calling (973) 380-0905 today!