Our History!
Established in 1910 as the Belle Mead Farm Colony and Sanatorium by John Joseph
Kindred, M.D., its purpose was “to establish and maintain a colony for the care
and treatment of sick persons and particularly for the care and treatment of nervous
and mental diseases and also all allied diseases.” Dr. Kindred’s Belle Mead Sanatorium
provided humane, personal treatment in a restorative farm setting.
Following the death of Dr. Kindred in the 1920’s, his son, Dr. John Cramer Kindred
managed the Belle Mead Farm Colony and Sanatorium, and married Katherine Carrier.
In 1951, Russell Neff Carrier, M.D., Katherine’s brother, started working at the
Sanatorium as Medical Director. In 1956, Dr. Carrier purchased the Sanatorium and
it became the Carrier Clinic.
In the 1960’s, the Carrier Clinic was expanded into several patient units. Dr. Carrier
worked on his goal of providing the best care for his patients in a home-like environment.
In 1977, Carrier Clinic became a non-profit organization and was renamed The Carrier
Foundation. Specialty units for adolescents and older adults were developed, as
well as specialty treatment programs for anxiety, mood disorders, and others.
In the 1980’s, Blake Hall was built, dedicated for the purpose of treating patients
with addiction problems. Also, the Carrier Day School (now East Mountain School)
was established to serve 9th- 12th graders with serious emotional problems.
The East Mountain Youth Lodge was established to serve adolescents with psychiatric
problems who could not live at home or in the community.
During the 1990’s, the behavioral health care field focused on treating patients
along a continuum of care from inpatient to outpatient. Carrier Clinic developed
several outpatient centers throughout the state.
In the 2000’s, Carrier refocused its priorities on enhancing clinical treatment
programs at the Belle Mead, New Jersey campus. The organizational name reverted
back to the “Carrier Clinic” as homage to the goals stated by Dr. Carrier.
Through partnerships with the community and state, Carrier Clinic continues to share
its clinical knowledge and expertise. In 2000, the NJ Division of Mental Health
and Carrier Clinic collaborated on a program to treat state hospitalized dual-diagnosis
patients at Carrier. In 2004, the Governor’s Mental Health Task Force cited this
as a model program to treat the mentally ill.
In 2002, Carrier Clinic developed East Mountain Hospital, a hospital-within-a- hospital.
This 16 bed facility serves patients who have a long history of mental illness and
need short-term hospitalization.
In 2007, Carrier Clinic opened the Intensive Outpatient Program for Addiction at
Belle Mead.
Today, Carrier Clinic holds true to the values of compassion, respect, integrity
and innovation. This is the basis of our actions today and yesterday.