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Chosen Generation Community Corporation provides treatment services to residents of Passaic and surrounding counties using an Eclectic approach inclusive of the Trans-theoretical, CBT, REBT and Participant Centered modalities. Program treatment services are delivered within a Case Management framework. Services will be provided to eligible residents regardless of their ability to pay. 

● Group counseling and therapy

● Psycho educational programming

● Individual counseling

● Medication therapy management

● Monitoring of alcohol and drug use

● 24-hour crisis coverage

● Medical treatment referrals

● Family involvement and counseling

● Comprehensive biopsychosocial screening 

and assessment

● Program orientation and intake/admission

● Individual treatment planning and review

● Transition management and discharge planning

● Community based support groups

Chosen Generation Community Corporation provides Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient services in the designated counties to adult participants deemed treatable in an outpatient setting and who present primarily with DSM-V Diagnosis of psychoactive substance abuse or dependence and meets the ASAM participant Placement Level of Care Index 1, and 2.1. Participants who require services beyond the scope of Chosen Generation Treatment Center’s addiction  

programming will be referred to and/or linked with the other agencies who can provide the appropriate Services to them. Participants assessed to be appropriate for admission into the addictions program, will be given a schedule and assigned to an addiction’s counselor. The participants and therapist will develop and implement a treatment plan within thirty days of admission/ assessment. Treatment services will be provided based on the ASAM Level of Care Index as follows:

Level 1 Outpatient (OP):

Individual, and group, motivational enhancement, family therapy, educational groups, occupational and recreational therapy, psychotherapy, MAT or other skilled treatment services.

Adult Outpatient (OP) 

Monday - Tuesday - Thursday: 10:00 AM-11:30 AM

Outpatient Evening Schedule:

Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 6-7:30 PM 

Level 2.1: Intensive Outpatient (IOP):

Individual, and group, educational groups, occupational and recreational therapy, psychotherapy, MAT, motivational interviewing, enhancement and engagement strategies, family therapy or other skilled treatment services. 

Adult Intensive Outpatient (IOP)  

Monday - Tuesday - Thursday: 10:00 AM-1:00 PM

Intensive Outpatient Evening Schedule: 

Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 6 PM -9 PM

Executive Director/ SUD Administrator

Dr. Willie Moody, MPH

Director of Substance Abuse

LaMarvin Bell, LCADC, LPC, CCS

Office Administrator/ Human Resources 

Lois Thompson, CPRS

Office Manager

Michelle Brown, CPRS

 

CGCC is an active Member of Mayor's Taskforce: PATERSON COALITION FOR OPIOID ASSESSMENT AND RESPONSE (COARPATERSON COALITION FOR OPIOID ASSESSMENT AND RESPONSE (COAR)

 National Institute on Drug Abuse, Advancing Addiction Science, reported on February 2018, that Opioid related overdose deaths in 2016 were 1409. A rate of 16 deaths per 100,000 persons compared with the national rate of 13.3 deaths per 100,000. So it’s higher in New Jersey than the national rate. The largest increase occurred in heroin related deaths from 97 deaths in 2010 to 850 in 2016. Heroine fentanyl fuel 40% spike in drug deaths in New Jersey amidst opioid crisis. The rising deaths is consistent with a national trend of deadly drug abuse. More than 60,000 died nationally of drug-related causes. CDC reported on June 14, 2018 that New Jersey experienced a 36% jump in drug overdose deaths from 2016 to November 2017, increasing form 1886 to 2556 deaths, the highest percentage in the nation. In New Jersey the latest data available 2221 people died from drug over doses according to the attorney general’s office. As the number of prescriptions for opioids decreased in 2017, the number of overdosed deaths rose to 2750 in New Jersey. Other data, previously reported, show drug deaths in New Jersey could top 3000 in 2018.¹

 ¹NIH Advancing Addiction Science, February 25, 2018. 

LICENSED COUNSELORS

  • Roger Lester, MPA (CADC Intern)
  • Sonja Welch, MA, LPC (CADC Intern)
  •  Samantha Boseski (CADC Intern)
  • Robert Smith, LCADC  




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