Residential Addiction Services

Blake Recovery Center

The Blake Recovery Center (BRC) at Carrier Clinic is a freestanding, New Jersey-licensed residential alcohol and substance abuse treatment program. BRC opened in 1981 and has been updated to reflect recent advances in the effective treatment for individuals suffering from the illness of addiction. The BRC program provides a medically-monitored detoxification and residential rehabilitation care for individuals suffering from drug and alcohol dependence which may include psychiatric complications.

The goals of the BRC Detoxification program include:

  • to safely achieve a medically-managed withdrawal from dependent substances
  • to assess and enhance the Stage of Change Readiness
  • To provide an introduction to the recovery process and foster acceptance of further treatment

The goals of the BRC Residential Rehabilitation program include:

  • to initiate or continue abstinence
  • to identify and treat emotional/behavioral conditions that may complicate recovery
  • to develop specific coping skills for relapse prevention
  • to strengthen the recovery environment
  • to link to further treatment and support resources
Adult Dual Diagnosis Program

The Dual Diagnosis Program offers short-term critical care intervention to patients with co-occurring disorders. By using group and individual therapies, in addition to psychiatric medications, patients and their families are educated about their illnesses while being provided with referrals for continuing aftercare.

Law Enforcement Professionals Program

The Law Enforcement Professionals Program at Carrier Clinic offers confidential, specialized treatment and activities that are developed to provide an effective recovery environment in consideration of the dynamic nature of law enforcement.

Amethyst Program for Nursing Professionals

The Amethyst Program at Carrier Clinic offers nursing professionals and their families confidential, comprehensive treatment for alcohol and drug addiction, stress, and other problematic behaviors unique to the nursing professionals.

Intensive Outpatient Program

The Outpatient Addiction Treatment Services of Carrier Clinic is designed to offer comprehensive addiction treatment to patients and their families when the severity of addictive disease does not require residential treatment. The approach to treatment is based on the 12-Step philosophy in combination with an individualized clinical treatment plan. Each patient receives an individual evaluation and treatment plan tailored to his/her specific needs. The focus is on understanding the disease concept of addiction and the need for relapse prevention skills.

Alumni Program

Offers support and education for graduates of the Blake Recovery Program. For more information please call (908) 281-1513.

Weekend Codependency Program

Carrier Clinic provides a six-session therapeutic educational and guidance program for family members and friends whose lives are impacted by another’s addiction. Recovering addicts may also attend the program. Components of the series include educational lectures, discussion groups (including a parent’s group), informational videos, and the opportunity to meet with addiction treatment professionals. Participants have a choice of attending Saturday or Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (registration begins at 9:30 a.m.), on Carrier Clinic’s Belle Mead campus. No pre-registration is required.

Bright Futures for Kids

The Bright Futures for Kids program serves children ages 4-12 who are affected by a family member’s addiction. The program is designed to help children express their feelings while learning coping skills, instilling cooperation, responsibility, maintaining a drug-free lifestyle, resisting peer pressure, and encouraging positive communication. Program components include problem solving, decision-making, peer pressure and communication. This group meets Sundays, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Classroom #3, Atkinson Amphitheatre at Carrier Clinic.

H1N1 Swine Flu News
The H1N1 virus is now widespread throughout New Jersey. Carrier Clinic has been working closely with county and state officials to coordinate efforts.

In an effort to protect our patients, residents and staff during this influenza season, we are requesting that no visitors under the age of 18 will be allowed at the Hospital, Blake Recovery Center, The East Mountain Youth Lodge, or East Mountain School.

In addition, we ask that anyone presenting influenza-like symptoms (fever, cough, sore throat, fatigue, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea) to please stay home and refrain from visiting friends and loved ones in the hospital.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and appreciate your cooperation.