NEW Leading HIV/AIDS Care
Broadway House is New Jersey’s only specialized care facility for people living with HIV/AIDS. Since 1995, we have been a site of healing and hope for hundreds of men and women. With some of New Jersey’s most experienced HIV/AIDS caregivers, our comprehensive approach is designed to combat the disease, sharpen the mind, and heal the spirit.
Improved protocols and treatment mean that people with HIV/AIDS are living longer, healthier lives. That’s why the nationally recognized program at Broadway House places a strong emphasis on providing residents with a wide range of tools, including social, psychological, educational, behavioral, and spiritual services. Our staff members also serve as advocates, securing the family, career placement, and financial assistance you’ll need after discharge.
Our goal is to provide the tools that empower every Broadway House resident to live with independence, strength, and dignity.
Meet Christine
For the first time in years, Christine has hope for her future. When she arrived at Broadway House for Continuing Care four years ago, the death of her fiancé compounded a lifetime of substance abuse, homelessness, and uncontrolled HIV. Entering hospice care, Christine wanted to die: “The doctors and nurses at Broadway House wouldn’t give up on me. They revived me three times. As I started to slowly feel better, they gave me hope for my future.”
It’s been a long journey for Christine, requiring expert medical care and medication management, as well as intensive substance abuse counseling, social services, and emotional support from trained mental health professionals. Every day, Broadway House nurses and staff members make sure she feels loved and supported on her path to recovery.
Today, Christine has reconnected with her family in Connecticut and looks forward to moving home with her mother. She says, “I’m so grateful for Broadway House. They taught me that my life is worth it. Now, I realize that God has a plan for me.”
This place has taught me that living with this virus isn’t something I have to be ashamed of. I’ve been living with the virus for sixteen years and it’s brought my health back. It’s just like being at home. I would recommend it to anybody.
—Frank Monroe