Maryville Integrated Care opens new outpatient office in Voorhees

Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
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The Board of Commissioners participated in the opening ceremony for Maryville Integrated Care’s new outpatient office in Voorhees Township.

“Maryville Integrated Care has been an incredible partner in our ongoing fight against the opioid epidemic,” said Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. “We are thrilled that this new facility is located in Camden County, ensuring that our residents will have enhanced access to lifesaving treatment.”

The new Voorhees office provides Outpatient Treatment, Intensive Outpatient, and Medication-Assisted Treatment for adults and adolescents ages 11 to 17 who need flexible, ongoing recovery support.

Camden County supports over 500,000 residents across 37 municipalities in southern New Jersey. The county advances community welfare through efforts such as education, workforce development, and public services while maintaining facilities like parks, libraries, and nutrition centers to foster well-being. The seven-member Board of Commissioners oversees these initiatives as part of its focus on enhancing quality of life through public safety, health services, transportation, and economic development. More information about these programs can be found on the official website.



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