Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care serves children, teens, and adults dealing with mental health and substance use concerns in person or virtually. Their partial hospitalization program (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) provide structured, daytime group treatment while allowing participants to return home each evening. Their residential program serves clients in a more intensive space for additional safety and support in early recovery. In Piscataway, their main location is on Hoes Lane and they have a supporting campus nearby on Centennial Avenue. Connecting Participants to Housing and Jobs Clients in the program receive both clinical care and practical support. Services include psychiatric evaluation, medication guidance, and therapy in group and individual formats. Their skill-building sessions address wellness and daily living, while staff help connect participants to housing, jobs, and medical providers. Clients’ families also participate in education and support, ensuring recovery involves both loved ones and community resources. Healing Through Art, Music, and Therapy Their treatment combines proven methods with creative support. Alongside cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and trauma-informed care, participants engage in art, music, and horticulture therapies that encourage expression and healing. Their staff are highly trained and committed to helping each individual set and reach goals. Their philosophy centers on accessible, compassionate care that restores meaningful roles and lasting well-being.


