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Mental Health Services Available For Cinnaminson Residents

These services are set up for Cinnaminson residents in need of mental health help amid the coronavirus pandemic.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — A side effect of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has been the impact on mental health the need to quarantine has had on residents across the country.

Even as things reopen in New Jersey, readjusting to society will be difficult for some. In Cinnaminson, there are a pair of hotlines set up to help those in need of mental health services:

  • The Mental Health Treatment Center of Cinnaminson, 2124 Meetinghouse Road in Cinnaminson; 1-800-615-3564; and
  • Cinnaminson Psychiatric Helpline, 2124 Meetinghouse Road #2 in Cinnaminson; 1-800-370-3869

“Many people diagnosed with mental illness achieve strength and recovery through participating in individual or group treatment,” the services say. “There are many different treatment options available. There is no treatment that works for everyone – individuals can chose the treatment, or combination of treatments, that works best.”

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The following New Jersey Regional Crisis Hotlines are also set up by the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Burlington County:

The Screening Crisis Intervention Program (SCIP) is set up behind Memorial Hospital Emergency Room, and can be reached at 609-261-8000.

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There are three 24 Hour Toll-Free Suicide Hotlines in the area:

  • 856-234-8888: toll-free from Mount Laurel area;
  • 609-871-4700: toll-free from Burlington area; and
  • 609-267-8500: toll-free from Mount Holly area.

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