SERV celebrates grand opening of new Hamilton HQ

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Regina Widdows, president and CEO of SERV Behavioral Health System, was joined by Hamilton Councilman Anthony Carabelli, Jr., on May 22 to celebrate the grand opening of their new corporate headquarters at 3 AAA Drive in Hamilton.

Nearly 100 guests, including SERV Behavioral Health System team members, board members, partners, and local leaders, attended.

The new corporate campus, set on nearly seven acres, marks a new chapter for SERV. The site features a three-season outdoor pavilion, a walking trail, outdoor fitness areas, and an inclusive playground, all of which are designed to emphasize wellness, accessibility, and community.

The new location will provide a central hub for operations that will serve both staff and the individuals and families they support throughout New Jersey. SERV Behavioral Health System, Inc. is a private, statewide, not-for-profit, behavioral healthcare organization serving adults and children working to recover from a serious mental illness or cope with a developmental disability.

“This facility wouldn’t have been possible without the talent, vision, and unwavering dedication of Ahmed Taylor, senior vice president of SERV Properties and Management, and his team,” said Widdows. “We also extend our deepest gratitude to Bob Rosvold, SERV’s CFO, our board of directors, and our dedicated partners at Rapps Pharmacy, Valley Bank, Rx Sense, TransRe, and many others, including state and local officials who have supported us along the way.”

For more information about SERV Behavioral Health System, visit servbhs.org.

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