EIN 22-2196988

Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
514
Year formed
1978
Most recent tax filings
2023-06-01
Description
To deliver quality and compassionate Behavioral Health services to individuals and families all the time through a trauma informed care philosophy and approach.
Total revenues
$29,621,174
2023
Total expenses
$30,563,540
2023
Total assets
$21,678,606
2023
Num. employees
514
2023

Program areas at Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ

Mental Health services for individuals, youth, and families. Outpatient services are provided bilingual (spanish, english) services for adults, children and adolescents, including individual, marital, couples, family therapy; group therapy, psychiatric consultations, evaluations and medication monitoring. Specialized services are offered to women who present with post-partum mood disorder. Senior guidance counseling services are provided to persons age 60 and over, including individual and group therapy, psychiatric evaluations and medication monitoring, information and referrals. Adult partial care programs focus on improving not only a person's mental Health but also a wide range of skills that will help him or her function more independently in the community, including personal hygiene, cooking, medication management, understanding mental illness and self-advocacy. Intensive short term to extended treatment is available, based on individual client need. Both day and evening programs are offered.
Children's programs including children's mobile response and stabilization services which are available to families 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, when a child is in crisis. This service is an in-home intervention and aims to stabilize and diffuse a crisis for families that request it. The visitation program serves families who are required to have supervised visits with their children. The goal of this program is to maintain regular contact on a planned basis between child, parent, family members and/or significant others that will reinforce the plan of reunification, help the child to maintain a sense of family identity or determine other permanent plans for the child. Healthy families serves to prevent abuse and neglect of children under three years of age by providing early risk identification and intervention to families at risk. Assistance to at-risk parents is provided to promote positive child development for their infants and young children. The program staff ensures that families at risk for child abuse and neglect receive appropriate Health and supportive services as well as identify and build on family strengths. Project independence is designed to give adolescents ages 16-21 a head start for responsible living as young adults. Each participant is given a comprehensive independent living skills assessment to determine life skills proficiency levels. Intensive training is then provided through both educational groups and individual skills training sessions. Participation in the program is at least six months long but can continue as long as the youth's commitment to obtaining the goal is evident. School-based youth services offer social and Health development for students and families in the lakewood and brick school districts. The programs are offered in a school setting and provide a wide range of Behavioral Health and social services such as individual, group and family counseling, case management, substance use services, college exposure, job readiness training and recreation. Lifeset, a program of youth villages, is an individualized, evidence informed model that pairs a highly trained specialist with each young person to help identify and accomplish goals. Begun in 1999, lifeset has helped more than 20,000 young people become successful adults across the country. In a randomized trial, lifeset showed positive impacts in many areas of participants' lives, including reduced homelessness, increased economic well-being and better mental health.prevention first provides evidence and research-based programs to furnish children, parents and communities with tools that empower all to make healthy, responsible decisions. Our professional and experienced instructors have created seminars and activities that engage and inform. Prevention first is committed to strengthening the foundation of children and families by empowering them to successfully handle everyday life situations as well as extraordinary challenges such as substance use, harassment, intimidation and bullying.compass is a local program serving ocean and monmouth counties under the umbrella of new jersey statewide student support services (nj4s). Nj4s is a new statewide initiative from the new jersey department of children and families (dcf), and was designed to enhance access for students to prevention and mental Health screening services. Programs will focus on the core service categories of mental Health, suicide prevention, bullying and violence prevention, substance use prevention, and sexual Health and teen pregnancy prevention. The program supports public and charter school students and caregivers in ocean and monmouth counties at no cost.
Substance use services provide recommendations and referrals designed to help individuals and families make informed decisions about the next step. These services are provided by licensed addiction counselors, licensed social workers, licensed family therapists, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners and nurses who collaborate and develop tailored treatment. These are all evidence-based services making sure that everything we do, we do with quality and high standards for better outcomes. Child protection substance abuse initiative (cpsai), in collaboration with dcp&p, provides quality assessment/referral services for the protection of our children whose families and guardians have been affected by the devastation of drugs and alcohol.

Who funds Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Points of Light FoundationCommunity Improvement Project$62,000
Jewish Communal FundIn Furtherance of Grantee's Tax-Exempt Purpose$10,000
Hackensack Meridian Health -subordinates (HMH)Sponsorship Sponsorship$7,500
...and 1 more grant received

Personnel at Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ

NameTitleCompensation
Tara A. Chalakani, PsyDChief Executive Officer$179,730
Julie Vanore, MPAChief Operating Officer$128,309
Peter Kisylia, MBA, CPAChief Financial Officer$171,663
Linda KeenanChief Development Officer$109,290
Eric C. Alcera, MDChief Medical Officer
...and 19 more key personnel

Financials for Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ

RevenuesFYE 06/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$19,071,641
Program services$9,937,589
Investment income and dividends$11,672
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$16,837
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$57,719
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$525,716
Total revenues$29,621,174

Form 990s for Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-062024-02-12990View PDF
2022-062023-01-23990View PDF
2021-062022-01-24990View PDF
2020-062021-04-12990View PDF
2019-062020-08-27990View PDF
...and 9 more Form 990s

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Hispanic Counseling Center (HCC)Hempstead, NY$8,975,329
Hamilton Center IncorporatedTerre Haute, IN$53,148,353
The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester (MHCGM)Manchester, NH$44,563,942
The Help GroupSherman Oaks, CA$24,996,721
Valle Del SolPhoenix, AZ$23,551,597
Data update history
October 4, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 3 new personnel
September 21, 2024
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $62,000 from Points of Light Foundation
June 2, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 8 new personnel
June 1, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
May 22, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 7 new personnel
Nonprofit Types
ClinicsMental health organizationsHeadquarter / parent organizations
Issues
HealthMental health
Characteristics
Fundraising eventsReceives government fundingTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
PO Box 2036
Lakewood, NJ 08701
Metro area
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA
County
Ocean County, NJ
Website URL
preferredbehavioral.org/contact-us/ 
Phone
(732) 458-1700
Facebook page
PreferredBehavioralHealthGroup 
Twitter profile
@pbhgnj 
IRS details
EIN
22-2196988
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1978
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
F32: Community Mental Health Center
NAICS code, primary
621: Outpatient Health Care Practitioners and Facilities
Parent/child status
Independent
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