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New Jersey Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Substance Abuse Overview 2014 Morris County Prepared by Limei Zhu Department of Human Services Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services Office of Planning, Research, Evaluation and Prevention Trenton, New Jersey May 2015

Chris Christie Governor DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES 222 SOUTH WARREN STREET PO BOX 700 TRENTON, NJ 08625 May 2015 Elizabeth Connolly Act Commissioner LYNN A. KOVICH Assistant Commissioner This statewide Substance Abuse Overview provides statistics on substance abuse treatment in New Jersey for calendar year 2014. In 2014 there were 65,553 treatment admissions and 62,525 discharges reported to the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services by substance abuse treatment providers. These reports were submitted through the web-based New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ- SAMS). A few changes in this report now include on Fee-For-Services admissions, Federal Poverty Level and discharge continuing care. Reports for individual counties include: Admissions for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Residence Admissions for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Treatment Provider Substance Abuse Admissions by Municipality and Primary Drug Substance Abuse Admissions by Primary Drug within Municipality Map for Number of Substance Abuse Admissions by Municipality of Residence Admissions by Municipality of Residence, Age Group and Primary Drug Admissions by Age Group, Gender and Primary Drug Discharges for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Residence Discharges for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Treatment Provider If you have any questions about this report you may contact us by email at Suzanne.Borys@dhs.state.nj.us or by telephone at (609) 292-8930. Sincerely, Suzanne Borys, Ed. D., Assistant Division Director Office of Planning, Research, Evaluation and Prevention

New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions 1/1/2014-12/31/2014 Resident of Morris County Primary Drug** Highest School Grade Completed Alcohol 858 38% Completed High School 1,197 49% Heroin 894 40% Some College 733 30% Other Opiates 134 6% Cocaine 84 4% Employment Status Marijuana 224 10% Unemployed 665 27% Other Drugs 47 2% Student 71 3% Not in Labor Force 719 29% Intravenous Drug Users 760 31% Employed Full/Part Time 826 33% Not Assessed 185 8% Smoke Tobacco (Yes)** 1,477 66% Living Arrangement Level of Care Homeless 106 4% Outpatient Care (OP) 816 33% Dependent Living/Institution 285 12% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 817 33% Independent Living 1,888 77% Partial Hospitalization 30 1% Opioid Maintenance OP 115 5% Marital Status Opioid Maintenance IOP 0 0% Single/Divorced 2,030 82% Extended Care 0 0% Married/Civil Union 298 12% Halfway House 68 3% Widowed 37 2% Long-Term Residential 84 3% Separated 101 4% Short-Term Residential 259 11% Hospital Based Residential 0 0% Legal Problem* Detox Residential 228 9% None 723 29% Detox Hospital 0 0% Case Pending 298 12% Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 2 0% Probation/Parole 585 24% Detox Outpatient Methadone 0 0% DWI License Suspension 420 17% Non-traditional Program 0 0% Drug Court 236 10% Early Prevention 47 2% DCCP (DYFS)/Family Court 187 8% Other 48 2% Medication Assisted Therapy Planned in Treatment Methadone 129 5% Arrest in the Last 30 Days (Yes) 137 6% Suboxone 115 5% Special Population* Referral Source DCCP (DYFS)/CPSAI 222 9% Self-referral 833 34% DWI/DUI 718 29% Family/Friend 89 4% Developmental Disability 5 0% Addiction Services Program 169 7% Blind and Visually Impaired 0 0% Workforce NJ SAI 98 4% Deaf and Hard of Hearing 8 0% DCCP (formerly DYFS) 131 5% Mental Health 50 2% Federal Poverty Level (0-133%)** 1,210 79% Criminal Justice 524 21% IDRC 359 15% Health Insurance at Admission* Other/Not Assessed 199 8% No Insurance 1,431 58% Medicaid 587 24% Sex Medicare 83 3% Male 1,668 68% Private Insurance 481 20% Female 798 32% Other Insurance 36 1% Age at Admission Treated in County of Residence 1,165 47% Under 18 45 2% 18-21 259 11% County Where Patient Was Treated 22-24 331 13% Atlantic 32 1% Middlesex 16 1% 25-29 503 20% Bergen 111 5% Monmouth 117 5% 30-34 396 16% Burlington 0 0% Morris 1,165 47% 35-44 415 17% Camden 1 0% Ocean 5 0% 45-54 356 14% Cape May 0 0% Passaic 559 23% 55 and over 160 6% Cumberland 13 1% Salem 0 0% Essex 106 4% Somerset 61 2% Race/Ethnicity Gloucester 0 0% Sussex 142 6% White (non-hispanic) 1,971 80% Hudson 31 1% Union 28 1% Black (non-hispanic) 171 7% Hunterdon 25 1% Warren 37 2% Hispanic Origin 287 12% Mercer 17 1% Other 0 0% Other 37 2% Fee For Service Admissions 523 21% Total Admissions = 2,466 Fee For Service Unique Clients 332 19% Unduplicated Clients Admitted = 1,759 *Totals may be greater than 100% because of multiple responses. **Percentage calculations excluded missing values.

New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions 1/1/2014-12/31/2014 Treatment Site in Morris County Primary Drug** Highest School Grade Completed Alcohol 488 37% Completed High School 826 46% Heroin 516 39% Some College 384 22% Other Opiates 95 7% Cocaine 63 5% Employment Status Marijuana 137 10% Unemployed 361 20% Other Drugs 27 2% Student 37 2% Not in Labor Force 393 22% Intravenous Drug Users 418 23% Employed Full/Part Time 573 32% Not Assessed 422 24% Smoke Tobacco (Yes)** 837 63% Living Arrangement Level of Care Homeless 53 3% Outpatient Care (OP) 478 27% Dependent Living/Institution 112 6% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 727 41% Independent Living 1,198 67% Partial Hospitalization 2 0% Opioid Maintenance OP 121 7% Marital Status Opioid Maintenance IOP 0 0% Single/Divorced 1,442 81% Extended Care 0 0% Married/Civil Union 275 15% Halfway House 35 2% Widowed 22 1% Long-Term Residential 0 0% Separated 47 3% Short-Term Residential 0 0% Hospital Based Residential 1 0% Legal Problem* Detox Residential 403 23% None 476 27% Detox Hospital 0 0% Case Pending 176 10% Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 0 0% Probation/Parole 311 17% Detox Outpatient Methadone 0 0% DWI License Suspension 226 13% Non-traditional Program 0 0% Drug Court 142 8% Early Prevention 19 1% DCCP (DYFS)/Family Court 123 7% Other 12 1% Medication Assisted Therapy Planned in Treatment Methadone 123 7% Arrest in the Last 30 Days (Yes) 83 5% Suboxone 236 13% Special Population* Referral Source DCCP (DYFS)/CPSAI 137 8% Self-referral 568 32% DWI/DUI 352 20% Family/Friend 52 3% Developmental Disability 2 0% Addiction Services Program 81 5% Blind and Visually Impaired 0 0% Workforce NJ SAI 34 2% Deaf and Hard of Hearing 3 0% DCPP (formerly DYFS) 94 5% Mental Health 41 2% Federal Poverty Level (0-133%)** 480 79% Criminal Justice 278 16% IDRC 179 10% Health Insurance at Admission* Other/Not Assessed 452 25% No Insurance 1,116 62% Medicaid 359 20% Sex Medicare 54 3% Male 1,195 67% Private Insurance 305 17% Female 591 33% Other Insurance 19 1% Age at Admission Treated in County of Residence 1,165 65% Under 18 21 1% 18-21 188 11% County of Residence 22-24 252 14% Atlantic 2 0% Middlesex 26 1% 25-29 350 20% Bergen 43 2% Monmouth 25 1% 30-34 252 14% Burlington 5 0% Morris 1,165 65% 35-44 326 18% Camden 10 1% Ocean 16 1% 45-54 277 16% Cape May 2 0% Passaic 80 4% 55 and over 119 7% Cumberland 3 0% Salem 0 0% Essex 50 3% Somerset 44 2% Race/Ethnicity Gloucester 5 0% Sussex 90 5% White (non-hispanic) 1,502 84% Hudson 22 1% Union 23 1% Black (non-hispanic) 112 6% Hunterdon 11 1% Warren 35 2% Hispanic Origin 146 8% Mercer 6 0% Other 123 7% Other 26 1% Fee For Service Admissions 193 11% Total Admissions = 1,786 Fee For Service Unique Client 99 7% Unduplicated Clients Admitted = 1,492 *Totals may be greater than 100% because of multiple responses. **Percentage calculation excluded missing values.

Substance Abuse Admissions by Municipality and Primary Drug 2014 NJ Resident Admissions Primary Drug Total Morris County Alcohol Cocaine/ Heroin Other Marijuana/ Other Unknown Crack Opiates Hashish Drugs N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % Boonton Town 21 2 6 7 15 2 2 1 10 4 3 6 6 3 63 3 Boonton Twp 12 1 6 1 2 1 1 0 21 1 Butler Boro 9 1 3 4 13 1 4 2 29 1 Chatham Boro 10 1 2 0 2 1 14 1 Chatham Twp 11 1 1 1 3 0 9 4 24 1 Chester Boro 6 1 2 0 1 0 9 0 Chester Twp 7 1 3 0 1 0 11 0 Denville Twp 27 3 1 1 22 2 5 4 5 2 2 4 12 6 74 3 Dover Town 101 12 17 20 74 8 10 7 35 16 4 8 11 5 252 10 East Hanover Twp 14 2 19 2 2 1 1 2 4 2 40 2 Florham Park Boro 6 1 6 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 6 3 21 1 Hanover Twp 9 1 1 1 7 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 22 1 Jefferson Twp 30 3 1 1 48 5 9 7 3 1 4 2 95 4 Kinnelon Boro 7 1 12 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 4 2 26 1 Lincoln Park Boro 17 2 3 4 28 3 1 1 4 2 2 4 3 1 58 2 Madison Boro 14 2 4 0 2 1 3 1 1 2 11 5 35 1 Mendham Boro 3 0 1 0 1 0 5 2 10 0 Mendham Twp 4 0 3 0 7 0 Mine Hill Twp 26 3 3 4 15 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 48 2 Montville Twp 35 4 2 2 29 3 7 5 6 3 4 2 83 3 Morris Plains Boro 26 3 1 1 26 3 7 5 6 3 1 2 5 2 72 3 Morris Twp 25 3 5 6 35 4 8 6 6 3 10 5 89 4 Morristown Town 90 10 9 11 77 9 9 7 24 11 2 4 14 6 225 9 Mount Arlington Boro 7 1 9 1 4 3 7 3 27 1 Mount Olive Twp 39 5 3 4 48 5 8 6 24 11 2 4 9 4 133 5 Mountain Lakes Boro 3 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 7 0 Netcong Boro 26 3 1 1 24 3 6 4 5 2 1 2 5 2 68 3 Parsippany-Troy Twp 46 5 3 4 52 6 12 9 7 3 2 4 19 9 141 6 Passaic Twp 1 0 2 1 3 0 Pequannock Twp 5 1 9 1 3 2 4 2 5 2 26 1 Randolph Twp 34 4 7 8 23 3 2 1 9 4 3 6 6 3 84 3 Riverdale Boro 7 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 3 6 2 1 20 1 Rockaway Boro 16 2 2 2 28 3 2 1 4 2 2 4 5 2 59 2 Rockaway Twp 24 3 1 1 40 4 4 3 9 4 2 4 3 1 83 3 Roxbury Twp 19 2 4 5 41 5 2 1 3 1 1 2 10 5 80 3 Victory Gardens Boro 2 2 2 0 Washington Twp 16 2 13 1 2 1 4 2 3 6 3 1 41 2 Wharton Boro 33 4 6 7 43 5 6 4 15 7 3 1 106 4 Not Stated 73 9 2 2 108 12 15 11 16 7 14 27 30 14 258 10 Total 858 100 84 100 894 100 137 100 224 100 51 100 218 100 2466 100

Substance Abuse Admissions by Primary Drug within Municipality 2014 NJ Resident Admissions Morris County Primary Drug Total Alcohol Cocaine/ Crack Heroin Other Opiates Marijuana/ Hashish Other Drugs Unknown N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % Boonton Town 21 33 6 10 15 24 2 3 10 16 3 5 6 10 63 100 Boonton Twp 12 57 6 29 2 10 1 5 21 100 Butler Boro 9 31 3 10 13 45 4 14 29 100 Chatham Boro 10 71 2 14 2 14 14 100 Chatham Twp 11 46 1 4 3 13 9 38 24 100 Chester Boro 6 67 2 22 1 11 9 100 Chester Twp 7 64 3 27 1 9 11 100 Denville Twp 27 36 1 1 22 30 5 7 5 7 2 3 12 16 74 100 Dover Town 101 40 17 7 74 29 10 4 35 14 4 2 11 4 252 100 East Hanover Twp 14 35 19 48 2 5 1 3 4 10 40 100 Florham Park Boro 6 29 6 29 1 5 1 5 1 5 6 29 21 100 Hanover Twp 9 41 1 5 7 32 2 9 2 9 1 5 22 100 Jefferson Twp 30 32 1 1 48 51 9 9 3 3 4 4 95 100 Kinnelon Boro 7 27 12 46 1 4 1 4 1 4 4 15 26 100 Lincoln Park Boro 17 29 3 5 28 48 1 2 4 7 2 3 3 5 58 100 Madison Boro 14 40 4 11 2 6 3 9 1 3 11 31 35 100 Mendham Boro 3 30 1 10 1 10 5 50 10 100 Mendham Twp 4 57 3 43 7 100 Mine Hill Twp 26 54 3 6 15 31 1 2 1 2 2 4 48 100 Montville Twp 35 42 2 2 29 35 7 8 6 7 4 5 83 100 Morris Plains Boro 26 36 1 1 26 36 7 10 6 8 1 1 5 7 72 100 Morris Twp 25 28 5 6 35 39 8 9 6 7 10 11 89 100 Morristown Town 90 40 9 4 77 34 9 4 24 11 2 1 14 6 225 100 Mount Arlington Boro 7 26 9 33 4 15 7 26 27 100 Mount Olive Twp 39 29 3 2 48 36 8 6 24 18 2 2 9 7 133 100 Mountain Lakes Boro 3 43 1 14 1 14 2 29 7 100 Netcong Boro 26 38 1 1 24 35 6 9 5 7 1 1 5 7 68 100 Parsippany-Troy Twp 46 33 3 2 52 37 12 9 7 5 2 1 19 13 141 100 Passaic Twp 1 33 2 67 3 100 Pequannock Twp 5 19 9 35 3 12 4 15 5 19 26 100 Randolph Twp 34 40 7 8 23 27 2 2 9 11 3 4 6 7 84 100 Riverdale Boro 7 35 5 25 1 5 2 10 3 15 2 10 20 100 Rockaway Boro 16 27 2 3 28 47 2 3 4 7 2 3 5 8 59 100 Rockaway Twp 24 29 1 1 40 48 4 5 9 11 2 2 3 4 83 100 Roxbury Twp 19 24 4 5 41 51 2 3 3 4 1 1 10 13 80 100 Victory Gardens Boro 2 100 2 100 Washington Twp 16 39 13 32 2 5 4 10 3 7 3 7 41 100 Wharton Boro 33 31 6 6 43 41 6 6 15 14 3 3 106 100 Not Stated 73 28 2 1 108 42 15 6 16 6 14 5 30 12 258 100 Total 858 35 84 3 894 36 137 6 224 9 51 2 218 9 2466 100

2014 Morris County Substance Abuse Admissions by Municipality of Residence Legend Mor COUNT 0-14 15-48 49-95 96-141 142-252 Top Five Municipalities 1 Dover Town 252 2 Morristown Town 225 3 Parsippany-Troy Hills Township 141 4 Mount Olive Township 133 5 Wharton Borough 106 Wharton Borough Dover Town Mount Olive Township Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Morristown Town Data: NJSAMS 2015 February Download Report Date: May, 2015 ¹ 0 NJ Department of Human Services Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services Research, Planning and Evaluation Unit Miles 0.375 0.751.52.25

Admissions by Municipality of Residence, Age Group and Primary Drug 2014 NJ Resident Admissions Morris County Alcohol Drugs Total 18 & Over Under 18 Total 18 & Over Under 18 Total 18 & Over Under 18 Total N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % Boonton Town 21 100 21 100 34 94 2 6 36 100 55 96 2 4 57 100 Boonton Twp 12 100 12 100 8 100 8 100 20 100 20 100 Butler Boro 7 78 2 22 9 100 19 95 1 5 20 100 26 90 3 10 29 100 Chatham Boro 10 100 10 100 2 100 2 100 12 100 12 100 Chatham Twp 11 100 11 100 4 100 4 100 15 100 15 100 Chester Boro 6 100 6 100 2 100 2 100 8 100 8 100 Chester Twp 7 100 7 100 3 100 3 100 10 100 10 100 Denville Twp 27 100 27 100 33 94 2 6 35 100 60 97 2 3 62 100 Dover Town 99 98 2 2 101 100 137 98 3 2 140 100 236 98 5 2 241 100 East Hanover Twp 14 100 14 100 22 100 22 100 36 100 36 100 Florham Park Boro 6 100 6 100 9 100 9 100 15 100 15 100 Hanover Twp 9 100 9 100 12 100 12 100 21 100 21 100 Jefferson Twp 29 97 1 3 30 100 61 100 61 100 90 99 1 1 91 100 Kinnelon Boro 7 100 7 100 14 93 1 7 15 100 21 95 1 5 22 100 Lincoln Park Boro 17 100 17 100 37 97 1 3 38 100 54 98 1 2 55 100 Madison Boro 14 100 14 100 10 100 10 100 24 100 24 100 Mendham Boro 3 100 3 100 2 100 2 100 5 100 5 100 Mendham Twp 4 100 4 100 3 100 3 100 7 100 7 100 Mine Hill Twp 26 100 26 100 20 100 20 100 46 100 46 100 Montville Twp 35 100 35 100 42 95 2 5 44 100 77 97 2 3 79 100 Morris Plains Boro 26 100 26 100 39 95 2 5 41 100 65 97 2 3 67 100 Morris Twp 25 100 25 100 54 100 54 100 79 100 79 100 Morristown Town 89 100 89 100 120 99 1 1 121 100 209 100 1 0 210 100 Mount Arlington 7 100 7 100 19 95 1 5 20 100 26 96 1 4 27 100 Boro Mount Olive Twp 39 100 39 100 79 93 6 7 85 100 118 95 6 5 124 100 Mountain Lakes 3 100 3 100 2 100 2 100 5 100 5 100 Boro Netcong Boro 26 100 26 100 37 100 37 100 63 100 63 100 Parsippany-Troy 46 100 46 100 76 100 76 100 122 100 122 100 Twp Passaic Twp 3 100 3 100 3 100 3 100 Pequannock Twp 5 100 5 100 16 100 16 100 21 100 21 100 Randolph Twp 34 100 34 100 43 98 1 2 44 100 77 99 1 1 78 100 Riverdale Boro 7 100 7 100 11 100 11 100 18 100 18 100 Rockaway Boro 16 100 16 100 37 97 1 3 38 100 53 98 1 2 54 100 Rockaway Twp 24 100 24 100 51 91 5 9 56 100 75 94 5 6 80 100 Roxbury Twp 19 100 19 100 50 98 1 2 51 100 69 99 1 1 70 100 Victory Gardens 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 Boro Washington Twp 16 100 16 100 22 100 22 100 38 100 38 100 Wharton Boro 33 100 33 100 63 90 7 10 70 100 96 93 7 7 103 100 Not Stated 73 100 73 100 154 99 1 1 155 100 227 100 1 0 228 100 Total 852 99 5 1 857 100 1352 97 38 3 1390 100 2204 98 43 2 2247 100 * Missing primary drug or age admissions are not included.

Admissions by Age Group, Gender and Primary Drug 2014 NJ Resident Admissions Morris 0-17 18-24 25-59 60&Over Total* Gender Total* Female Male N % N % N % Alcohol 1 20.0 4 80.0 5 100.0 Heroin 3 60.0 2 40.0 5 100.0 Marijuana/Hashish 7 22.6 24 77.4 31 100.0 Other Drugs 1 50.0 1 50.0 2 100.0 Unknown 1 50.0 1 50.0 2 100.0 Total* 13 28.9 32 71.1 45 100.0 Alcohol 34 27.9 88 72.1 122 100.0 Heroin 88 36.7 152 63.3 240 100.0 Other Opiates 4 16.7 20 83.3 24 100.0 Marijuana/Hashish 17 17.2 82 82.8 99 100.0 Other Drugs 9 25.0 27 75.0 36 100.0 Unknown 30 43.5 39 56.5 69 100.0 Total* 182 30.8 408 69.2 590 100.0 Alcohol 201 29.7 475 70.3 676 100.0 Heroin 239 36.9 408 63.1 647 100.0 Other Opiates 43 38.7 68 61.3 111 100.0 Marijuana/Hashish 22 23.7 71 76.3 93 100.0 Other Drugs 35 36.1 62 63.9 97 100.0 Unknown 46 32.9 94 67.1 140 100.0 Total* 586 33.2 1178 66.8 1764 100.0 Alcohol 13 24.1 41 75.9 54 100.0 Heroin 2 100.0 2 100.0 Other Opiates 1 50.0 1 50.0 2 100.0 Marijuana/Hashish 1 100.0 1 100.0 Unknown 3 42.9 4 57.1 7 100.0 Total* 17 25.8 49 74.2 66 100.0 Alcohol 249 29.1 608 70.9 857 100.0 Heroin 330 36.9 564 63.1 894 100.0 Other Opiates 48 35.0 89 65.0 137 100.0 Marijuana/Hashish 46 20.5 178 79.5 224 100.0 Other Drugs 45 33.3 90 66.7 135 100.0 Unknown 80 36.7 138 63.3 218 100.0 Total* 798 32.4 1667 67.6 2465 100.0 * Unknown age or gender admissions are not included.

New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Discharges 1/1/2014-12/31/2014 Resident of Morris County Level of Care Living Arragements at Discharge Outpatient Care (OP) 811 34% Homeless 92 4% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 790 33% Dependent Living/Institution 309 13% Partial Hospitalization 24 1% Independent Living 1,918 81% Opioid Maintenance OP 86 4% Opioid Maintenance IOP 1 0% Employment Status at Discharge Extended Care 0 0% Unemployed 497 21% Halfway House 64 3% Student 67 3% Long-Term Residential 85 4% Not in Labor Force 705 30% Short-Term Residential 251 11% Employed Full/Part Time 955 40% Hospital Based Residential 0 0% Not Assessed 150 6% Detox Residential 218 9% Detox Hospital 2 0% Reasons for Discharge or Treatment not Completed Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 0 0% Treatment Plan Completed 1,160 49% Detox Outpatient Methadone 0 0% Quit or Dropped Out 571 24% Non-Traditional Program 0 0% Needs Different Level of Care 183 8% Early Intervention 42 2% Unable to Meet Client's Other Needs 9 0% Administrative Discharge 198 8% Sex Exhaustion of Payment Source 3 0% Male 1,603 68% Incarcerated 31 1% Female 771 32% Medical Discharge/Deceased 19 1% Other 13 1% Age at Discharge Under 18 46 2% Continuing Care 18-21 235 10% No Continuing care needed 565 24% 22-24 304 13% Refused or Unable to Continue 465 20% 25-29 495 21% Continue Care 592 25% 30-34 375 16% 35-44 397 17% Significant Problems or Conditions 45-54 357 15% Mental Health Problem 618 26% 55 and over 165 7% Compulsive Gambling 8 0% Unknown 0 0% Physical Disability or Handicap 29 1% Victim of Physical Abuse or Neglect 86 4% Race/Ethnicity Victim of Sexual Abuse 73 3% White 1,910 80% Pregnancy 7 0% Black 154 6% Suicide Attempt 27 1% Hispanic 275 12% Runaway Behavior 58 2% Other 34 1% Neglect or Abuse of Own Children 37 2% Not Assessed 1 0% Child of Substance Abuser 147 6% Batterer 10 0% Mental Illness/Co-Occurring Disorder Criminal Activity 282 12% 1,639 69% Other 43 2% Client Goal Achieved/Partially Achieved at Discharge * Arrested in the Last 30 days (Yes) 63 3% Alcohol or Drug Problem 1,315 60% Educational 326 30% County Where Patient Was Treated Employment or Vocational 319 29% Atlantic 29 1% Middlesex 11 0% Family Situation 765 53% Bergen 106 4% Monmouth 104 4% Psychological or Mental Health 750 59% Burlington 0 0% Morris 1,142 48% Physical Health 595 61% Camden 1 0% Ocean 4 0% Legal 717 52% Cape May 0 0% Passaic 516 22% Cumberland 12 1% Salem 0 0% Drug and Alcohol Use at Discharge Essex 95 4% Somerset 61 3% Not Using Alcohol or Drugs 1,301 55% Gloucester 0 0% Sussex 143 6% Using Alcohol 161 7% Hudson 46 2% Union 26 1% Using Drugs 244 10% Hunterdon 22 1% Warren 37 2% Unknown 585 25% Mercer 19 1% Other 0 0% * Percentage for goal achievment based on total clients for whom goal was applicable. All other percentages are based on total discharges. Total Discharges = 2,374 Unduplicated Clients Discharged = 1,715

New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Discharges 1/1/2014-12/31/2014 Treatment Site in Morris County Level of Care Living Arragements at Discharge Outpatient Care (OP) 493 28% Homeless 47 3% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 707 41% Dependent Living/Institution 147 8% Partial Hospitalization 2 0% Independent Living 1,503 86% Opioid Maintenance OP 95 5% Opioid Maintenance IOP 2 0% Employment Status at Discharge Extended Care 0 0% Unemployed 301 17% Halfway House 35 2% Student 30 2% Long-Term Residential 16 1% Not in Labor Force 478 28% Short-Term Residential 0 0% Employed Full/Part Time 830 48% Hospital Based Residential 1 0% Not Assessed 99 6% Detox Residential 369 21% Detox Hospital 0 0% Reasons for Discharge or Treatment not Completed Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 0 0% Treatment Plan Completed 813 47% Detox Outpatient Methadone 0 0% Quit or Dropped Out 414 24% Non-Traditional Program 0 0% Needs Different Level of Care 115 7% Early Intervention 18 1% Unable to Meet Client's Other Needs 8 0% Administrative Discharge 183 11% Sex Exhaustion of Payment Source 4 0% Male 1,174 68% Incarcerated 25 1% Female 564 32% Medical Discharge/Deceased 13 1% Other 18 1% Age at Discharge Under 18 23 1% Continuing Care 18-21 186 11% No Continuing care needed 343 20% 22-24 232 13% Refused or Unable to Continue 363 21% 25-29 345 20% Continue Care 491 28% 30-34 244 14% 35-44 311 18% Significant Problems or Conditions 45-54 271 16% Mental Health Problem 389 22% 55 and over 126 7% Compulsive Gambling 3 0% Unknown 0 0% Physical Disability or Handicap 9 1% Victim of Physical Abuse or Neglect 44 3% Race/Ethnicity Victim of Sexual Abuse 41 2% White 1,444 83% Pregnancy 4 0% Black 111 6% Suicide Attempt 14 1% Hispanic 157 9% Runaway Behavior 2 0% Other 22 1% Neglect or Abuse of Own Children 12 1% Not Assessed 4 0% Child of Substance Abuser 72 4% Batterer 3 0% Mental Illness/Co-Occurring Disorder Criminal Activity 135 8% 1,070 62% Other 21 1% Client Goal Achieved/Partially Achieved at Discharge * Arrested in the Last 30 days (Yes) 46 3% Alcohol or Drug Problem 974 59% Educational 372 50% County of Residence Employment or Vocational 359 46% Atlantic 3 0% Middlesex 24 1% Family Situation 463 45% Bergen 45 3% Monmouth 24 1% Psychological or Mental Health 426 53% Burlington 5 0% Morris 1,142 66% Physical Health 298 51% Camden 12 1% Ocean 18 1% Legal 371 45% Cape May 2 0% Passaic 68 4% Cumberland 2 0% Salem 0 0% Drug and Alcohol Use at Discharge Essex 46 3% Somerset 42 2% Not Using Alcohol or Drugs 926 53% Gloucester 4 0% Sussex 92 5% Using Alcohol 102 6% Hudson 21 1% Union 20 1% Using Drugs 175 10% Hunterdon 11 1% Warren 35 2% Unknown 482 28% Mercer 11 1% Other 111 6% * Percentage for goal achievment based on total clients for whom goal was applicable. All other percentages are based on total discharges. Total Discharges = 1,738 Unduplicated Clients Discharged = 1,462