Residential Programs

Education & Health Centers of America, Inc. (EHCA) residential programs aim to reduce recidivism through life skills training, substance use disorder treatment, and education and vocational training that is suited to the specific and individualized needs of the program participants, through the use of assessments and treatment planning tools.

With over 30 years of reentry experience, Education & Health Centers of America, Inc. (EHCA) has a unique perspective as to what is required to reintegrate our participants into the community, which has allowed us to provide the structure and programming necessary in our residential reentry centers to ensure a successful transition into the community, with the ultimate goal of reducing recidivism.

EHCA’s mission is to provide healthy, drug‐free, safe, and secure environments within which we provide treatment and education services that focus on changing addictive and criminal behaviors. We provide our participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead a productive lifestyle prior to reintegration into their communities.

Proven Reductions in Recidivism:

Life Skills Training
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Education and Vocational Training
Assessments and Treatment Planning Tools

Residential Programs are designed to:

Our Residential Program Services Include...

  • Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP)
  • Life skills
  • GED preparation
  • Vocational training
  • Assessments
  • Faith-based services
  • Individual & group counseling
  • Family services
  • Anger management
  • Prosocial activities
  • 12-Step meetings
  • Community service
  • Substance use disorder education
  • Computer training
  • Work release program
  • Alumni program

The Harbor

The Harbor is a 149 bed Assessment and Treatment Center. The Harbor provides housing and treatment services to New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC) male incarcerated persons in a safe and secure environment. The Harbor offers a comprehensive residential program, consisting of evidence-based treatment, education, and life skills training for individuals who want to work hard and are willing to learn from the wisdom and experiences of their prosocial peers and the program staff. NJDOC Residents who have met their treatment goals are referred to appropriate work release programs while at The Harbor, based upon the decisions of the NJDOC Classification Committee.

Tully House

Tully House is a 144 bed residential community release program (RCRP). Tully House provides housing, treatment, and work release services to New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC) male incarcerated persons in a safe and secure environment.  The program at Tully House focuses on evidence-based treatment, substance use disorder treatment, including intensive outpatient program (IOP) treatment, life­ skills training, vocational and educational opportunities, and work release. Residents are referred to Tully House by the NJDOC Classification Committee upon completion of the Incarcerated Person’s successful Assessment Center stay.

Have Questions? Interested in Learning More? Contact us today.

Fill out the contact form with your full name, email address, phone number, and a brief description of your questions or interest and an Education & Health Centers of America, Inc. (EHCA) staff member will get back to you as soon as possible.

The EHCA corporate office can also be contacted directly by phone at (732) 556-4180 during regular business hours.

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