Arya Therapy Center of New Jersey recently hosted a community open house at its new Princeton location as it prepares to launch outpatient mental health services in the area.
The event welcomed local residents, healthcare professionals, and community organizations to tour the facility at 4390 U.S. Route 1, Suite 200, and learn about the services the center plans to offer once final state licensing is approved.
Guests had the opportunity to meet the leadership team responsible for developing the new program and overseeing clinical operations. The leadership group includes Joseph Simonelli, Chief Executive Officer; Jesse Thompson, Chief Development Officer; Robert Bruno, Admissions Director; Jodi Pultorak, Clinical Director; Jennifer Moore, Operations Director; and Michael Macdonald, Human Resources Director.
The Princeton facility will provide structured outpatient mental health programs designed to support adults and young adults who need more care than traditional therapy but do not require hospitalization. Planned services include a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), and general outpatient mental health services.
According to organizers, these programs aim to help individuals dealing with conditions such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and other behavioral health challenges through personalized treatment plans and structured clinical care.
The open house also served as an opportunity to begin building partnerships with local therapists, healthcare providers, and community groups interested in expanding mental health support across Mercer County and the surrounding region.
Arya Therapy Center of New Jersey operates within the broader Advanced Health Alliance behavioral health organization, which oversees several treatment programs focused on mental health care and addiction recovery.
The organization says its approach centers on individualized treatment programs designed to help patients develop coping strategies, improve emotional stability, and achieve long-term mental wellness.
Once licensing approval is finalized, the Princeton center is expected to begin offering services to patients in the region, expanding access to structured mental health treatment options in central New Jersey.






























