
Penn Medicine Princeton House Behavioral Health is located at 615 Hope Road, Victoria Plaza, Building 1B, in Eatontown. – PENN MEDICINE
Penn Medicine Princeton House Behavioral Health in Eatontown announced Jan. 17 it resumed in-person treatment after operating via telehealth since the early days of the pandemic.
Princeton House offers intensive outpatient and partial hospital programs for adults to address issues such as depression, trauma, anxiety, emotion regulation and trauma/addiction together.
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“We are looking forward to seeing our patients and clinical teams in person,” Jodi Pultorak, assistant vice president of outpatient services, said in a statement. “While an extensive study that we did during the pandemic showed that our telehealth treatment was as effective as in-person treatment, it’s really positive to be working together in the same space and getting to have more interaction in the times between group treatment sessions.”
The 7,000-square-foot facility, located at 615 Hope Road, Victoria Plaza, Building 1B, opened in May 2015. It moved to telehealth services in April 2020.
Programs, which take place over three half-days or five full days per week, include Princeton House’s Women’s Program, Men’s Program and Young Adult Program.
Princeton House also offers inpatient services in Princeton in addition to its outpatient facilities in Princeton, North Brunswick, Hamilton, Moorestown, Eatontown and via telehealth.