Most NJ addiction-treatment programs are owned by holding companies and operated by management layers that sit between the clinical staff and the people making the decisions. The Tinton Falls clinic is built the opposite way. Mike and Lauren Sorrentino founded the program, and the day-to-day operation runs through a small group of people who all work in the 44 Apple Street building.
That structural choice matters in three concrete ways at Tinton Falls. First, clinical decisions are made by clinicians, not by a remote corporate office reading a dashboard. Dr. Justin Skolnick sets the medical model directly. Trevor Eyerkuss runs program operations on the floor every day. Lauren leads the family side hands-on.
Second, the admissions experience is consistent. Lindsay Seslar and the admissions team know every active Tinton Falls client by name. There is no hand-off between "the call center" and "the clinic." The person who answers the phone is part of the same team that welcomes you on day one at 44 Apple Street.
Third, the program reflects the values of the people who built it. Recovery, family, and showing up consistently for the work - that is the operating principle at the Tinton Falls clinic. Every member of the team brings either lived recovery experience, NJ-licensed clinical training, or both.






