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Recovery Centers of America Appoints Carter Q. Serrett as CEO of South Amboy Facility

Recovery Centers of America Appoints Carter Q. Serrett as CEO of South Amboy Facility 

Experienced behavioral health leader to oversee facility operations and advance quality of care 

RARITAN BAY, NJ. – JAN, 2026 – Recovery Centers of America (RCA) at Raritan Bay announced today the appointment of Carter Q. Serrett, MBA, MA, LPA, PsyD candidate, as Chief Executive Officer of RCA at Raritan Bay in South Amboy, New Jersey. 

Serrett brings experience in behavioral health leadership, clinical operations, and organizational management, with a focus on team performance, operational consistency, and the delivery of evidence-based services. He holds a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Arts degree and is a Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA). He is currently completing his Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) degree. His professional background includes leadership roles supporting multidisciplinary care teams, operational oversight, and initiatives tied to quality, patient experience, and staff engagement. 

As CEO of RCA at Raritan Bay, Serrett will oversee day-to-day facility operations and partner with clinical and operational leaders to support RCA’s standards for quality, safety, and patient-centered care. His initial priorities will include meeting with facility teams across departments, reviewing operational and performance metrics, and supporting consistent care delivery across the patient journey. 

“I’m honored to join RCA and to lead the team at Raritan Bay,” said Serrett. “My focus will be on supporting our staff, strengthening operational consistency, and ensuring we deliver high-quality, evidence-based care for patients and families every day.” 

“Carter brings a strong combination of operational leadership and behavioral healthcare experience,” said Mark Puckett, COO of Recovery Centers of America. “He understands the importance of team culture, accountability, and consistent execution in delivering safe, high-quality treatment. We’re confident his leadership will support continued excellence at Raritan Bay.” 

To learn more about RCA, visit recoverycentersofamerica.com 

About Recovery Centers of America 

Recovery Centers of America (RCA), a drug and alcohol treatment center, is on a mission to save one million lives impacted by addiction and mental health disorders, one person at a time. RCA’s evidence-based care approach features a full continuum of consistent, personalized, inpatient and outpatient services at world-class facilities in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest and Southeast regions. These drug and alcohol treatment programs are designed to support lasting recovery and lifelong healing. RCA admits patients 24/7, accepts most major insurances, and provides transportation, intervention and family support services. RCA is proud to have many of its facilities recognized in Newsweek’s America’s Best Addiction Centers rankings for excellence. For inquiries or admissions, call 844-319-0368 or visit recoverycentersofamerica.com. 

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