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Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

  • Paramus, NJ
  • Accredited
  • Drug Detox
  • Inpatient
  • Outpatient

Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, located in Paramus, New Jersey, is the largest hospital and licensed nursing home in the state, with 1,070 beds. Established in 1916, it offers acute care, behavioral health care, and long-term care services. It is the nation's fourth-largest publicly owned hospital.

The mission of Bergen New Bridge Medical Center is to deliver high-quality, safe, and efficient care that focuses on the ideal patient-centered experience. They emphasize values such as safety, respect, excellence, vision, integrity, compassion, and empowerment.

  • Comprehensive Addiction Treatment: CCAT offers a collaborative approach combining various therapies and medication management.
  • Specialized Services: Provides specific care programs for veterans and adolescents in need of behavioral health services.
  • Ambulatory Care: Offers over 26 medical specialties through their Ambulatory Care Center, ensuring diverse treatment options.
  • Emergency Response: Operates a 24/7 emergency department to cater to urgent medical needs at any time.

The Medical Center treats substance use disorders, offering services like medication-assisted treatment and trauma therapy. Veterans, adolescents, and the general community benefit greatly from its comprehensive care programs.

  • 1+ Accreditations
  • 10 Conditions Treated
  • Insurance Accepted
  • 9 Levels of Care
  • Speaks English
  • 27 Therapies & Programs

Accreditations

JCAHO

Conditions and Issues Treated

Substance Abuse + Addiction Treatment

Substance abuse is the excessive use of any type of drug. This includes alcohol, medications and illegal drugs. Substance abuse is treated with a combination of physical and mental treatments. Bergen New Bridge Medical Center patients detox and follow up with therapies that target the underlying cause of the addiction.

Opioid + Opiate Addiction Treatment

Opioid addiction is one of New Jersey‘s most prominent forms of addiction. Drugs, including heroin, oxycontin, and fentanyl, are the most common. To relieve pain, or ease other ailments, they are professionally prescribed, but they are often abused because they and the feelings they give are addictive.

Addiction is treated by detoxifying the body, so the medications’ chemicals are no longer impacting the individual. Bergen New Bridge Medical Center offers therapies to correct behavior and target the root of the problem are supplemented during and throughout treatment.

Levels of Care

This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Aftercare Support, Detox, Drug Rehab, Inpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Intervention, Outpatient, Partial-Hospitalization, Residential, with additional therapies available as listed below.

Detox treatment begins when the patient leaves their surroundings of family and friends, which is usually when they are most vulnerable. Being in a safe environment surrounded by medical professionals provides them with the safety net many of them need to get over their addiction. With kind and caring staff members, patients can feel relaxed, and they will need to start by admitting that they have a problem in order to get better.

If a person goes through detox treatment, they will understand their addiction better, and they won’t want to relapse and lose all the benefits of sobriety. They can see the effects of using drugs and how it makes them feel, which will make them want to quit their addiction.

Drug detox is vital to the recovery process, and it ensures that a patient will be in a safe environment during their withdrawal.

An inpatient is a person who stays in a hospital or rehab center during treatment. For alcohol- and drug-dependent individuals, inpatient rehabs provide individualized around-the-clock services. Inpatient treatment programs address a person’s unique physical, medical, and psychological needs. A team of experts assess the severity of the addiction and design a highly tailored program. typically, the length of stay in an inpatient facility in Paramus, NJ is 30 days. Those with severe addiction may need to stay at the facility for 60 to 90 days.

Intensive outpatient programs mostly conduct meetings on weekdays. Group therapy is the main element in most intensive outpatient programs. Most IOPs last for about 90 days and include drug use monitoring and testing. A New Jersey IOP, like what’s offerd at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, take much more time than a standard outpatient program. Some programs offer other services as well, such as employment assistance and medication management.

Outpatient rehabilitation is a treatment that exists if a patient is not checking into Bergen New Bridge Medical Center long term. In addition to helping them recover, the patient attends regular therapy sessions and detox and participates in other therapies. However, this is all primarily done from home. As a follow-up to inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment is usually recommended.

After rehabilitation, it helps people return to their everyday lives. It may also be an alternative to inpatient care in some situations. If they cannot leave their jobs, children, or don’t have the money for inpatient care, people can choose this method. Inpatient therapy, however, is the best method and most suggested level of treatment offered by Bergen New Bridge Medical Center in recovering from addiction.

The halfway point between inpatient and outpatient care is Bergen New Bridge Medical Center‘s Partial Hospitalization Program. It is for individuals in New Jersey who struggle with addiction but do not need treatment round the clock. Patients may reside in a recovery facility anywhere from 18 to 30 hours per week, but they can sleep at home. The program length could be anywhere from one to six months.

Residential treatment programs are those that offer housing and meals in addition to substance abuse treatment. Rehab facilities that offer residential treatment allow patients to focus solely on recovery, in an environment totally separate from their lives. Some rehab centers specialize in short-term residential treatment (a few days to a week or two), while others solely provide treatment on a long-term basis (several weeks to months). Some offer both, and tailor treatment to the patient’s individual requirements.

An intervention is a meeting organized by the addicted individuals’ family and friends. It lets the individual know that they are loved and cared for by their friends and family. It is designed to make the addicted party accept getting additional professional assistance.

Interventions are hosted by a mental health and addiction specialist at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center in New Jersey, who knows how to work with people struggling with addiction. When it comes to having a loved one finally and happily consent to care, an intervention service can make all the difference.

Aftercare Support at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, in short, is the support provided to a patient after they have finished treatment. It allows them to adjust to everyday life. It may entail setting them up and enrolling them in services such as Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) inside a halfway house. Career coaching may also be offered to patients to help them get back into the New Jersey workforce.

Bergen New Bridge Medical Center‘s Therapies & Programs

Addiction is a family disease. Family therapy aims to heal and rebalance unhealthy roles and habits. Healing any family trauma and dysfunctional communications is important, and Bergen New Bridge Medical Center understands this. Family sessions are meant to bring New Jersey families closer together and live sober, healthy, lives.

Group Therapy is a type of counseling that occurs between a bunch of strangers. These groups are suitable for patients who are not confined in a treatment facility, but group sessions are also common in inpatient rehab programs. Group therapy is led by a trained individual at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus, NJ and consists of members from different stages of recovery.

The goal of group therapy sessions is to foster hope and a sense of belonging, share information, and learn coping mechanisms. It also helps to have people who can relate to what you’re going through. Good behaviors can also be contagious, and participants can learn from one another.

Unresolved trauma is often a key reason why many patients resorted to substance abuse. Trauma could be physical abuse, sexual abuse, war, natural disasters, divorce, accident, loss of a loved one, etc. If trauma is the primary cause of substance abuse, then both issues must be addressed.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an improved version of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) DBT is a treatment of choice for people being treated at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center whom are suffering from self-harming behaviors. Conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and borderline personality disorder also benefit from DBT.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an approach and method in psychotherapy. Bergen New Bridge Medical Center asks people to investigate how their thoughts, including habitual, negative, and inaccurate ways of thinking affect behaviors. CBT is based on the idea that rigid, inflexible ways of thinking cause people to have a limited ability to cope with stress

The 12-step program is a part of substance abuse treatment offered at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center. It was initially developed by the founders of Alcoholics anonymous. The program provides the benefit of cognitive restructuring. It refers to the process of change in the negative thoughts that leads to long-term benefits.

Some people refer to contingency management, or CM, as motivational incentives. This type of therapy is a reconditioning of the mind and responses of the body. The point of CM is to help the body understand the proper responses to behaviors should be, as well as the effects that come with both problematic and desired behaviors. The more positive choices a person makes, the more incentives they will receive, all managed with sobriety goals by Bergen New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus, NJ.

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    Location & Contact

    Bergen New Bridge Medical Center Location and Directions
    Address
    230 East Ridgewood Avenue
    Paramus, NJ 7652

    Phone Number
    (201) 967-4189

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    • Gender
      Female, Male
    • Age
      Adults (20+), Children (0-12), Teenagers
    • Modality
      Family, Group, Individuals
    Ownership
    Non-Profit
    Helpful reference information for Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, a drug treatment center in New Jersey located at: 230 East Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus, NJ 07652, including phone numbers, official website, and more. Listed briefly is an overview of Levels of Care, Therapies Offered, Issues Treated, and accepted forms of Payment Methods.

    Listed May 26, 2020

    Updated July 24, 2024

    Paramus, New Jersey Addiction and Treatment

    The state of New Jersey is afflicted by the rising opioid overdose crisis and the increase in the number of residents engaging in illegal substance abuse. 90% of the 2,900 drug overdose deaths in New Jersey involved opioids in 2018. Over 1.1 million New Jersey residents reportedly use drugs in a given year. High prevalence of drug and alcohol abuse caused 14% of all deaths in the state between 2008 and 2017.

    Drug overdose is now among the top 10 causes of death in Paramus, New Jersey. 29% of patients for substance abuse treatment test positive for at least one drug. In 2012 there were 3248 arrests for illicit use of drugs in Paramus. Commonly abused drugs include alcohol, heroin, marijuana, and prescription opioids. Before registering for a program, make sure to get reviews from people who have been through the program.

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