Integrity House Cost: Newark, NJ
Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator (2026) , NJ DHS DMHAS licensed provider directory (2026) , Integrity House 501(c)(3) IRS status (2026) , ClearCostRecovery — Rehab Cost in New Jersey (2026)
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Updated April 2026
How we estimated this cost
Integrity House does not publish a single specific price on its website or in third-party directories we reviewed. Instead, its cost structure varies substantially based on funding source — Medicaid vs. commercial PPO vs. state/county contract vs. sliding-scale self-pay. We triangulated this estimate from four public sources:
- SAMHSA Treatment Locator confirms Integrity House is a licensed New Jersey facility operating at ASAM 3.5, 3.1, 2.5, 2.1, and 1.0, with participation in Medicaid and commercial payer networks.
- NJ DHS DMHAS licensed provider directory lists Integrity House as a long-established NJ nonprofit SUD provider.
- IRS 501(c)(3) status (founded 1968) confirms nonprofit mission-driven operations.
- Our New Jersey state cost guide documents NJ nonprofit / sliding-scale residential at $0–$22K per 30 days depending on Medicaid, commercial, or self-pay status.
We placed Integrity House’s estimate at $5,000–$22,000 per 30-day stay — reflecting the range from sliding-scale self-pay eligible patients through commercial PPO tier. Medicaid and state-funded placements typically have $0 out-of-pocket.
This is an editorial estimate, not a quote. Actual cost depends heavily on funding source — verify directly with Integrity House admissions.
Why Integrity House’s pricing is so different
Integrity House is fundamentally different from most facilities on this site because of its nonprofit mission-driven structure:
- Medicaid-accepting at scale — Integrity House is one of NJ’s primary residential providers for Medicaid beneficiaries, serving patients who have minimal or zero access to commercial private-pay rehabs.
- State and county contracts — Many Integrity House placements are funded through NJ state contracts routed by the IME Addictions Access Center at no cost to patients.
- Sliding-scale self-pay — For uninsured patients, Integrity House offers income-based sliding-scale pricing that can start well below $10K for a 30-day stay.
- Commercial PPO acceptance — Integrity House also accepts commercial plans (Horizon BCBS, Aetna, UHC, AmeriHealth), though it’s not primarily marketed to this population.
This mission-driven model has a clinical implication worth understanding: outcomes at nonprofit programs are comparable to outcomes at for-profit private-pay programs when evidence-based treatment is delivered at the right ASAM level. Luxury amenities don’t produce better long-term outcomes; clinical quality and length of engagement do.
Long-term residential as a differentiator
Integrity House operates one of the few ASAM Level 3.1 (long-term clinically managed low-intensity residential) programs in New Jersey. For context:
- 90+ day engagement produces the strongest outcomes. NIDA and SAMHSA research consistently shows this threshold across substances and populations.
- Commercial insurance often won’t authorize extended 3.5 stays but will authorize 3.1 as a longer-term step-down, making Integrity House’s long-term model financially accessible.
- Justice-involved patients, chronic relapse patterns, unstable housing — all indications where 90+ day residential engagement materially improves outcomes.
For patients who don’t respond to 28-day models — often because underlying housing, employment, trauma, or co-occurring conditions aren’t resolvable in that window — Integrity House’s long-term residential capacity is a critical NJ resource.
New Jersey cost context
NJ’s treatment market includes:
- Medicaid expansion — NJ expanded Medicaid under the ACA; NJ FamilyCare covers comprehensive SUD services including residential.
- Parity protection — N.J.S.A. 17:48-6x and federal MHPAEA apply to commercial plans.
- DMHAS licensure — All SUD providers are state-licensed and regulated.
- IME Addictions Access Center — 1-844-276-2777, NJ’s 24/7 phone line that routes uninsured and Medicaid callers to publicly funded placements. Integrity House receives many IME referrals.
What this estimate covers
A typical 30-day residential stay at Integrity House includes:
- 24-hour clinically managed residential care at ASAM 3.5 or 3.1
- Individual therapy with licensed clinician
- Group therapy — daily (therapeutic community model, CBT, MI, process, 12-Step facilitation)
- Psychiatric medication management for dual-diagnosis
- MAT (buprenorphine, Sublocade, Vivitrol, naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfiram) when indicated
- Trauma-informed care
- Family therapy (when appropriate)
- Peer recovery coaching
- Vocational and life-skills programming
- Reentry services for justice-involved patients
- Case management and discharge planning
- Room, meals, nursing
Funding scenarios
Estimated out-of-pocket cost for a 30-day stay, by funding source:
| Scenario | Estimated Out-of-Pocket | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| NJ FamilyCare Medicaid | $0 | Primary funding route for many patients |
| State/county IME placement | $0 | Publicly funded via 1-844-276-2777 |
| Horizon BCBS PPO, in-network | $1,000–$3,500 | Deductible + coinsurance |
| Aetna PPO, in-network | $1,200–$3,800 | Varies by plan |
| Self-pay (sliding scale) | $5,000–$12,000 | Income-based |
| Self-pay (full) | $12,000–$22,000 | Rare; most self-pay is sliding-scale |
These are illustrative. Integrity House’s admissions team handles eligibility screening for multiple funding pathways.
Comparable New Jersey nonprofit / public residential programs
| Program Type | Typical Cost (30 days) | Funding Source |
|---|---|---|
| State-funded residential (IME) | $0 out-of-pocket | Public funding |
| Nonprofit / Medicaid residential (Integrity House tier) | $0–$22,000 | Medicaid, state, sliding scale, or commercial |
| Nonprofit-mission private (Discovery Institute) | $12,000–$30,000 | Commercial-focused nonprofit |
| Standard commercial residential | $18,000–$40,000 | Private PPO |
| Premium / luxury residential | $30,000–$120,000+ | Private PPO or self-pay |
See our New Jersey rehab cost guide for the full NJ pricing matrix.
Admissions pathways
Integrity House admissions routes vary by funding source:
- Medicaid or uninsured — Call IME Addictions Access Center at 1-844-276-2777 for public-funded placement routing.
- Commercial insurance — Direct call to Integrity House admissions for VOB.
- Justice-involved / court-referred — Coordinated through NJ courts, probation, or reentry programs.
- Hospital / ED / detox referral — Discharge planners at NJ hospitals and detox facilities frequently route patients directly to Integrity House.
- Self-referral — Open admission line for patients navigating their own care.
Person-first language note
This cost page refers to patients as people with substance use disorder or people in recovery, never as “addicts” or “abusers.” ClearCostRecovery follows ASAM and SAMHSA person-first language guidelines. This matters especially at mission-driven nonprofits that serve populations historically subject to stigma.
Related resources
- Rehab Cost in New Jersey (2026 Guide)
- Alcohol Rehab Cost in New Jersey
- Opioid Rehab Cost in New Jersey
- Does Horizon BCBS Cover Rehab?
- Does Aetna Cover Rehab?
- Treatment Cost Calculator
Crisis resources
For 24/7 SUD placement help in New Jersey, call the IME Addictions Access Center at 1-844-276-2777. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available by dialing 988. In case of overdose or medical emergency, call 911.
Compliance note: This page is an editorial cost estimate based on publicly available data. ClearCostRecovery is not affiliated with Integrity House. We are not a treatment provider. Cost figures are estimates and may not reflect actual pricing at time of admission.
Cost Data Sources
Every cost figure on this page is sourced from the following third-party references. ClearCostRecovery aggregates and cites publicly available data — we do not set or receive pricing.
- SAMHSA Treatment Locator (2026) — Confirms licensed NJ facility with residential, long-term, PHP, IOP, and outpatient levels.
- NJ DHS DMHAS licensed provider directory (2026) — Lists Integrity House as long-standing NJ nonprofit provider.
- Integrity House 501(c)(3) IRS status (2026) — Verified 501(c)(3) nonprofit, founded 1968.
- ClearCostRecovery — Rehab Cost in New Jersey (2026) — NJ nonprofit / sliding-scale residential $0–$22K per 30 days depending on Medicaid, commercial, or self-pay status.
What's Included at Integrity House
Based on publicly available program descriptions. Contact the facility to confirm current services.
Programs
- Residential (ASAM 3.5)
- Long-term residential (ASAM 3.1) — often 90+ days
- Partial hospitalization (PHP)
- Intensive outpatient (IOP)
- Outpatient / aftercare
- Recovery housing
- Peer recovery support services
- Specialty tracks (women's programs, reentry)
ASAM Levels of Care
- 3.5 — Clinically managed high-intensity residential
- 3.1 — Clinically managed low-intensity residential (long-term, multi-month)
- 2.5 — Partial hospitalization (PHP)
- 2.1 — Intensive outpatient (IOP)
- 1.0 — Outpatient and recovery support services
Treatment Modalities
- Therapeutic community (long-tradition model, modernized)
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Motivational Interviewing
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
- Trauma-informed care
- Group therapy
- Family therapy
- Peer recovery coaching
- 12-Step facilitation
- Dual diagnosis / co-occurring disorder treatment
- Vocational and life-skills rehabilitation
- Reentry services for justice-involved populations
Specialty Populations
- Long-term residential (90+ day stays)
- Dual diagnosis
- Women's programs (including perinatal)
- Justice-involved / reentry populations
- Medicaid and uninsured populations
- Complex chronic SUD
Amenities
- Multiple campuses across NJ
- Recovery housing continuum
- Vocational training programs
- Case management and reentry services
Accreditation
- Joint Commission
- NJ DHS DMHAS licensed
- CARF accredited (verify current status)
- NJ Department of Health long-term residential license
Insurance Accepted at Integrity House
Coverage details vary by plan. Always verify in-network status and benefits directly with the facility and your insurer before admission.
See our insurance coverage guide for what to verify before admission.
Newark, New Jersey Location Context
Integrity House is located in Newark, New Jersey. For a full view of addiction treatment costs, coverage laws, and treatment infrastructure in the state, see our New Jersey rehab cost guide.
Cost Comparison
State average source: New Jersey cost guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Integrity House cost?
Integrity House is a nonprofit provider and accepts NJ FamilyCare Medicaid, commercial insurance, state/county funded placements, and self-pay with sliding-scale options. For patients on Medicaid or state-funded placement, out-of-pocket cost is typically $0. For commercial PPO patients, a 30-day residential stay is estimated at $15,000–$22,000 before insurance (in-network coverage significantly reduces out-of-pocket). Self-pay sliding-scale pricing can start as low as $5,000 for eligible patients. Confirm directly with Integrity House admissions.
Does Integrity House accept NJ Medicaid?
Yes. Integrity House is one of the primary Medicaid-accepting residential SUD providers in New Jersey. Patients on NJ FamilyCare (Horizon NJ Health, Aetna Better Health, United Healthcare Community Plan, Wellpoint NJ, WellCare) can typically access residential and outpatient care with $0 out-of-pocket. Placement is often coordinated through the NJ IME Addictions Access Center at 1-844-276-2777.
What is Integrity House's nonprofit model?
Integrity House is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1968 — one of the longest-operating SUD treatment providers in New Jersey. Its mission-driven model prioritizes access over margin, which keeps pricing well below commercial private-pay rehabs while maintaining Joint Commission and DMHAS licensure. Nonprofit status also enables state/county contracts, grants, and sliding-scale pricing that for-profit facilities typically cannot offer.
Does Integrity House offer long-term residential?
Yes. Integrity House operates one of the few ASAM Level 3.1 (long-term low-intensity residential) programs in New Jersey — with stays often extending 90+ days. This is clinically significant because NIDA research consistently shows that 90+ day engagement produces significantly better long-term outcomes than shorter stays, particularly for patients with chronic SUD, complex comorbidities, or unstable housing at intake.
What populations does Integrity House serve?
Integrity House serves a wide range of populations including: people on Medicaid, uninsured patients, women (including perinatal programs), justice-involved individuals in reentry, patients with dual-diagnosis conditions, and long-term residential patients with chronic SUD. Commercial-insurance patients are also served, though the core mission is access for underserved populations.
Does Integrity House offer MAT?
Yes. Integrity House incorporates medication-assisted treatment when clinically appropriate — buprenorphine, Sublocade, Vivitrol, naltrexone for opioid use disorder; acamprosate, disulfiram, naltrexone for alcohol use disorder. MAT is the evidence-based gold standard per NIDA and SAMHSA, and Integrity House's MAT-supportive model reflects current best practice.
How do I get admitted to Integrity House?
Admission pathways include: (1) direct admission calls to Integrity House admissions, (2) referrals through the NJ IME Addictions Access Center (1-844-276-2777) for publicly funded placements, (3) court referrals for justice-involved clients, (4) referrals from hospitals, emergency departments, or detox programs. For Medicaid patients, IME-coordinated placement is typically the fastest route.
Is Integrity House only in Newark?
Integrity House is headquartered in Newark but operates multiple campuses and program sites across New Jersey. Programs include residential, long-term, outpatient, recovery housing, and specialty tracks. Contact Integrity House admissions for current site availability and bed status.
Is Integrity House Joint Commission accredited?
Integrity House has historically maintained Joint Commission accreditation and NJ DMHAS licensure. Verify current accreditation status via the Joint Commission's Quality Check tool at qualitycheck.org or CARF's facility directory at carf.org.