Helping Hand Behavioral Health
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25 Pop Kramer Blvd
Clayton, NJ 08312 - (856) 881-9000
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Tracey Ann
It's an ok program until someone bothers you and then you have to tell your case manager or the director of helping hands also the fact that we now have to wear masks in program so that we don't get the new virus lol and but the only time we don't wear them inside is when we are eating something after that gotta put them back on but some people don't know how to listen so then I tell my case manager on them or the director of helping hands! LoL😃
Sep 20th, 2021 -
Heather MacVicar
Attended this program way back in the early 2000’s & had a client attack me & the program director she was totally mean to me & when I had a seizure I was told that I was not to ever return to this program because if I did the director she would not be held responsible for whatever happened to me. I took that personally & I never set foot again in there & I still don’t even know how the state lets this place stay open .
Mar 7th, 2021 -
EMBERS WILSON
Aug 29th, 2020 -
Tami Roman
Jul 21st, 2020 -
Theresa West
Jun 19th, 2019
Contact Info
- (856) 881-9000
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Helping Hand Behavioral Health?
A The phone number for Helping Hand Behavioral Health is: (856) 881-9000.
Q Where is Helping Hand Behavioral Health located?
A Helping Hand Behavioral Health is located at 25 Pop Kramer Blvd, Clayton, NJ 08312
Q What days are Helping Hand Behavioral Health open?
A Helping Hand Behavioral Health is open:
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Q How is Helping Hand Behavioral Health rated?
A Helping Hand Behavioral Health has a 3.4 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
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( 7 Reviews )Tracey Ann on Google
It's an ok program until someone bothers you and then you have to tell your case manager or the director of helping hands also the fact that we now have to wear masks in program so that we don't get the new virus lol and but the only time we don't wear them inside is when we are eating something after that gotta put them back on but some people don't know how to listen so then I tell my case manager on them or the director of helping hands! LoL😃
Heather MacVicar on Google
Attended this program way back in the early 2000’s & had a client attack me & the program director she was totally mean to me & when I had a seizure I was told that I was not to ever return to this program because if I did the director she would not be held responsible for whatever happened to me. I took that personally & I never set foot again in there & I still don’t even know how the state lets this place stay open .
EMBERS WILSON on Google
Tami Roman on Google
Theresa West on Google