Admissions

Hendricks House for men is an inpatient treatment Halfway House. Our program’s minimum length of stay is 90 days. We offer an opportunity for clients who would like to continue their treatment through an inpatient setting that also allows them to work and participate in household chores such as cooking and cleaning, among others. Along with life skills training, we offer individual counseling, group sessions and attendance of NA/AA meetings at least five times a week.

Hendricks House Admission Criteria

• Documented history of alcohol and other drug dependency based on the Addiction Severity Index “Fifth Edition” and DSM IV diagnostic criteria.

• The person is at least 18 years of age and meets ASAM Patient Placement Criteria, Second Edition (ASAM PPC-2) for Level III.1.

• The person has been detoxified for at least seven (7) days.

• The person has successfully completed a formal rehabilitation program of variable length of stay, detoxification or has otherwise been assessed to be appropriate.

• The person is drug free (exception will be made upon receipt of a physician’s verification of a physical condition requiring medication other than mood altering drugs); antidepressant and other types of co-occuring medications may be acceptable.

• The person is able to conform to the employment and program directives at Hendricks/Hansen House. The person must be ambulatory and physically and mentally able to participate in the treatment programs. This includes early employment and an obligation to pay room and board.

• The person must reside in the region served by Hendricks/Hansen House.

• The person must be medically cleared to be free from all communicable diseases.

Hendricks House Exclusionary Criteria

• Person assessed to be a danger to themselves or others by a screening facility in the last 30 days.

• Person is on three or more medications for medical condition(s). Those accepted for treatment on such medications are required to obtain a 14-day supply and prescription prior to admission.

• Any person who has been convicted under Megan’s Law.

• Any person who has a repeated history of violence against person or things as well as fire starters.

• No pregnant women can be admitted into the program.

Hendricks House

542 N. West Boulevard Vineland, NJ 08360 • 856-794-2443 • Fax: 856-205-9277 • HendricksHouse.org