JEVS & NET Treatment Centers Announce Integration

JEVS Human Service (JEVS) and Northeast Treatment Centers (NET) Integration

JEVS Human Services and Northeast Treatment Centers Announce Service Integration Plan

The goal is to ensure the sustainability of NET’s behavioral health services, benefiting thousands of clients who receive critical services.

(Philadelphia) – JEVS Human Services (JEVS) and Northeast Treatment Centers (NET) today announced they are finalizing a plan to enhance the sustainability of NET’s behavioral health services, strengthen both organizations, and ensure continued quality care for clients. The plan will allow both JEVS and NET to continue their missions.

“JEVS and NET serve vulnerable populations, and our missions have been aligned and recognized throughout the region for decades,” said Cynthia Figueroa, President and CEO, JEVS Human Services. “This alignment has led us to a bold vision that will significantly benefit both organizations, and more importantly, benefit thousands of clients who depend on these vital services. By strengthening our organizations, we will bring greater impact to the larger communities we serve.”

Regan Kelly, President and CEO of NET, agreed and further added: “NET has been a leader in behavioral health services for over 50 years. We have always embraced innovation and change. This initiative continues that tradition and ensures that critical services will be sustained. It was particularly important to us that we find an organization that shares our values and vision.”

The two organizations have developed a plan in which NET’s behavioral health services In Philadelphia and Delaware will be integrated into JEVS. The integration of services will be accomplished with as seamless a transition as possible so that clients and staffers are not impacted.

Figueroa continued, “We are approaching this initiative with thoughtful deliberation and due diligence. Moving forward, we promise to be fully transparent and to respond to the questions of clients and staff.”

Kelly added, “JEVS’ commitment to supporting and preserving the integrity of the work NET has done has been clear from the beginning of this collaboration.”

The NET services that will be integrated into JEVS are based in five locations in Philadelphia and Wilmington. They encompass mental health services (including child and family treatment), addiction services (inpatient and outpatient), medication assisted treatment (MAT), drug and alcohol case management, blended case management, integrated care, and services delivered in the Philadelphia prison system.

“Continuity of care for our members comes first,” said Donna E. M. Bailey, CEO of Community Behavioral Health. “This collaboration is rooted in a shared responsibility to ensure that individuals and families remain connected to the care they depend on, without disruption. It’s a reflection of what’s possible when two organizations come together with clarity of purpose and a commitment to those they serve.”

JEVS and NET hope to complete the operational transition by the end of calendar year 2026.

Many details regarding the integration of these services into JEVS are being worked out. JEVS and NET are committed to sharing details and milestones with clients, their families, and with the staffs of both organizations as they become available.

 

About JEVS Human Services

JEVS Human Services (JEVS) has an 85-year history working with individuals to create sustainable paths to independence and economic security. JEVS’ vision is to help every person achieve personal independence and fulfillment. Our mission and vision reflect JEVS’ long-standing history of helping people connect to opportunity and cultivate independence.

About Northeast Treatment Centers (NET)

NET Centers (NET) offers support and hope to individuals and families at times of great stress in their lives. NET will continue to do so while focusing on a broad array of trauma informed social service programs designed to meet complex needs of all family members. These include case management, community engagement, foster care, residential care, adoption, juvenile justice services, violence prevention programs, parenting programs, and child welfare services.