Anderson House is a NJ DMHAS-licensed addiction treatment provider in Whitehouse Station, Hunterdon County. Per the 2024 SAMHSA National Directory, the facility offers inpatient/residential, medication-assisted treatment, and transitional/sober housing.
Accreditation / certification: CARF International.
At a glance
- Address: 532 County Road 523, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889
- County: Hunterdon
- Phone: 908-534-5818 x209
- Licensure: NJ DMHAS-licensed (state substance use treatment agency)
- Accreditation: CARF International
- Levels of care: Residential and Long-term residential
- MAT medications offered: Buprenorphine and Naltrexone
- Populations served: Women, Co-occurring mental health and SUD, Sexual Abuse Survivors, and Trauma Survivors
- Payment accepted: State-funded / SAMHSA block grant and Self-pay / cash
Program overview
Per public records, Anderson House provides inpatient/residential, medication-assisted treatment, and transitional/sober housing. The program operates from 532 County Road 523 and serves patients across Hunterdon County and surrounding areas. Specific day-to-day program schedules, clinical staff composition, and admission capacity are not published in SAMHSA’s directory — these details should be confirmed directly with the facility during your intake call.
What Anderson House is documented to offer
- Accreditation: Anderson House holds CARF International. Accreditation is a voluntary external quality review — facilities with multiple accreditations have committed to ongoing clinical and operational standards verification.
- Medication-assisted treatment: the facility dispenses or prescribes Buprenorphine and Naltrexone for opioid use disorder. MAT is the most evidence-based pharmacotherapy for OUD.
- Women-only programming: the facility is structured specifically for women.
- State-funded slots available: important for uninsured/underinsured NJ residents. Contact the DMHAS Access Center at 844-276-2777 for current availability.
Who Anderson House is typically appropriate for
Based on the public data, Anderson House is likely appropriate for patients who need 24-hour clinical care — significant withdrawal risk, acute co-occurring symptoms, unstable housing, or prior outpatient failure.
This is a directional assessment from public records — it’s not a substitute for a clinical intake. The facility’s admissions team will assess fit during your initial call.
What to verify before calling Anderson House
- NJ DMHAS licensure — confirm current status via the NJ DMHAS licensure lookup.
- Insurance network status — call your insurance carrier and verify that Anderson House is currently in-network for your specific plan. Self-reported payer acceptance in the SAMHSA directory is a starting point, not proof of current in-network contract.
- Current level of care availability — ask specifically about bed or slot availability at the level of care you need. SAMHSA-listed services do not guarantee current open admissions.
- Medications policy — if you’re on prescribed buprenorphine, methadone, or other psychiatric medication, confirm the facility’s policy on maintaining your medication during treatment.
- Length-of-stay expectations — ask what a typical length of stay looks like for patients with your clinical presentation.
- MAT specifics — which specific medication(s), induction/transition protocol, and continuation plan post-discharge.
- CARF accreditation — verify current status at carf.org.
Considering Anderson House?
Not sure if Anderson House is the right fit? Call (888) 699-0742 to talk through your options. We’ll help you understand what to ask, what insurance considerations apply, and how it compares with other facilities in the area.
About this profile
Sources: SAMHSA 2024 National Directory of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Programs, NJ DMHAS licensure records.
Last verified: 2026-04-21
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