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New Jersey Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities

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. Over 1.1 million New Jersey residents reportedly use drugs in a given year while another 358,000 residents abuse alcohol. The high prevalence of drug and alcohol abuse caused 14% of all deaths in the state between 2008 and 2017.

New Jersey is a compact territory divided by the Hudson River from New York. It is lined in busy cities, hedonistic seaside towns and excellent beaches. Atlantic City is a form of Vegas by the sea, with its palatial casinos and swirling arcades. Newark and Hoboken offer a variety of cultural attractions, leafy parks and civil war grounds.

New Jersey Drug Rehab and Inpatient Alcohol Rehabs

The right rehab will make it more likely to return to life, you will complete the program successfully. The sheer number of options available in New Jersey means it can be hard to make your decision. We’re here to help. Find out about a facility on our list below that suits your needs, or contact us for individual recommendations.

Most Searched Cities in New Jersey for Drug Treatment

New Jersey‘s Drug Epidemic Facts

Below, you may be surprised by specific statistics concerning drug abuse in New Jersey.

  • 43% of all admissions were heroin-related.
  • Marijuana is the third most widely available and frequently abused drug, with 11,004 people seeking treatment in 2016.
  • 3,000 patients were admitted to various drug rehab centers for substance-related illness more than once in 2015.
  • 90% of the 2,900 drug overdose deaths in New Jersey involved opioids in 2018.

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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Insurance Accepted
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
110 Rehill Ave Somerville, NJ

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Somerville, New Jersey is an academic medical center providing a wide range of services, including specialized addiction treatment services, and has earned several accreditations, licenses, and awards.

  • OP
  • Inpatient
Buddies of New Jersey
Buddies of New Jersey
149 Hudson St Hackensack, NJ

Buddies of New Jersey is a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive services to individuals and families dealing with substance abuse and addiction, including counseling, education, and recovery support.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Oaks Integrated Care - Bridgeton
Insurance Accepted
Oaks Integrated Care - Bridgeton
105 Manheim Ave Bridgeton, NJ

Oaks Integrated Care - Bridgeton offers comprehensive mental health and substance abuse services, including therapy, counseling, medication management, case management, and crisis intervention, as well as a MAT program, with experienced and compassionate professionals providing personalized, evidence-based care.

  • OP
Monmouth Medical Center - Outpatient
Insurance Accepted
Monmouth Medical Center - Outpatient
75 N Bath Ave Long Branch, NJ

Monmouth Medical Center - Outpatient Treatment provides comprehensive care for dual diagnosis and mental health needs, including trauma informed therapy, couples therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, family therapy, group therapy, experiential therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy, with options for private health insurance coverage and long-term residential care.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Insurance Accepted
Growth and Recovery Services
2001 Lincoln Drive West Suite A Marlton, NJ

Growth and Recovery Services' drug rehab program in Marlton, NJ offers a range of levels of care to treat opioid addiction, substance abuse, and drug addiction, with individualized treatment and acceptability of private health insurance.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Gateway to Freedom from Addiction
274 S Orange Ave Newark, NJ

Gateway to Freedom from Addiction is an addiction treatment facility located in Newark, NJ that provides specialized services such as Intensive Outpatient, Drug Rehab, Outpatient Levels of Care, and Dual-Diagnosis with evidence-based treatments, experienced staff and a supportive environment to support individuals in leading healthier lives.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Center for Healing - Ewing
Insurance Accepted
Center for Healing - Ewing
20 Scotch Rd Trenton, NJ

The Center for Healing - Ewing is a New Jersey outpatient treatment facility specializing in addiction and substance abuse recovery through individualized therapy and evidence-based treatment modalities, including holistic therapies and peer recovery coaching.

  • PHP
  • OP
  • Intervention
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
New Hope Behavioral Health Center
New Hope Behavioral Health Center
285 Coit St Irvington, NJ

New Hope Behavioral Health Center is a mental health treatment facility in NJ that offers personalized care and a range of treatment options to help patients achieve improved mental health and overall well-being.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Insurance Accepted
Atlantic Behavioral Health Chemical Dependency Outpatient Service
95 Mount Kemble Avenue 6th Floor Morristown, NJ

Morristown Behavioral Health's Chemical Dependency Outpatient Service offers nationally accredited intensive outpatient and outpatient services for clients seeking help with opioid addiction and substance abuse, with treatment options including 12-step facilitation, cognitive behavioral treatment, family therapy, and trauma therapy, among others.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Cooper Health System
Insurance Accepted
Cooper Health System
1 Cooper Plz Camden, NJ

Cooper Health System in Camden, NJ offers comprehensive mental health services including inpatient and outpatient care, a range of therapies, holistic treatments, and specialized services such as crisis hotlines and suicide risk screening, with long-term residential treatment available for those needing more than 30 days of treatment.

  • OP
  • Inpatient

Browse Specific New Jersey Cities

Currently, there are over 873 different centers in our facility directory within the state of New Jersey for people needing help with drug and alcohol addiction, please select your city below.

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The Impact of Addiction in New Jersey

New Jersey Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities

New Jersey is a compact territory divided by the Hudson River from New York. It is lined in busy cities, hedonistic seaside towns and excellent beaches. Atlantic City is a form of Vegas by the sea, with its palatial casinos and swirling arcades. Newark and Hoboken offer a variety of cultural attractions, leafy parks and civil war grounds.

The state of New Jersey is afflicted by the rising opioid overdose crisis as well as the increase in the number of residents engaging in illegal substance abuse. Located between Pennsylvania and New York, the state is situated in the direct path of what is known as the “Crossroads of the East.” This corridor is responsible for most of the trafficking of illicit drugs in the general area. As a result, the vast illegal drug scene has made it challenging for the state to control the ensuing number of crimes and deaths.

Clearly there are a lot of things New Jersey to enjoy, but that does not mean New Jersey is without drug issues.

Over 1.1 million New Jersey residents reportedly use drugs in a given year while another 358,000 residents abuse alcohol. The high prevalence of drug and alcohol abuse caused 14% of all deaths in the state between 2008 and 2017. Furthermore, the state experienced an increase in drug overdoses of more than 40% between 2015 and 2016. According to New Jersey Advance Media, more than 2,000 people died from drug overdoses in 2016 alone. Among the three most densely populated cities in New Jersey, Jersey City had the highest rate of drug-and alcohol-related deaths, while Newark had the lowest.

Worst Drugs in New Jersey

  1. Heroin is the most abused substance in the state. A 2016 New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) report states that heroin had the highest number of substance abuse treatment admissions–where 43% of all admissions were heroin-related.
  2. According to a 2010 government report, alcohol was the second most used drug in New Jersey. Exactly 13,710 people were admitted to treatment for alcohol as the primary substance of abuse and 9,254 people were admitted for alcohol combined with a secondary drug.
  3. Marijuana is the third most widely available and frequently abused illicit drug in the New Jersey region with 11,004 people seeking treatment in 2016.
  4. Cocaine is a primary drug of choice in several parts of the state. In 2010, 2,873 people were admitted to treatment for smoking cocaine with an additional 1,918 people admitted for cocaine addiction who used cocaine by means other than smoking.
  5. Prescription drugs such as OxyContin, hydrocodone products (such as Vicodin or Lortab), phentermine, and fentanyl led to 7,234 people admitted for opiate addiction (not including heroin) in 2010.

Impactful Addiction Stats

  1. In 2010, New Jersey had 70,121 admissions for alcohol and drug abuse in state, local, private, and non-profit substance abuse treatment facilities. 67.8% of all those receiving treatments were male while 32.2% were female.
  2. According to a report by the New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System, a total of 13,000 patients were admitted to various drug rehab centers for substance-related illness more than once in 2015 alone.
  3. Nearly 90% of the 2,900 reported drug overdose deaths in New Jersey involved opioids in 2018—resulting in a total of 2,583 fatalities.
  4. According to the 2015-2016 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the rate of illegal drug use among those over the age of 18 in the month preceding the survey was 8.26% or approximately 566,000 adults.
  5. Data from the same article shows that New Jersey residents over the age of 18 report using cocaine at a rate of 2.06% representing 141,000 people.
  6. 2015-2016 surveys showed that the percentage of adults in New Jersey who have used heroin was .55% or 38,000 people.
  7. Heroin use is directly related to abuse of prescription opioid pain relievers–which is at 3.87% of New Jersey’s adults, a total of approximately 265,000 individuals.
  8. New Jersey residents report binge drinking in 2016 at a staggering rate of 25.06% which is roughly 1,718,000 people.
  9. 80% of New Jersey’s substance abuse patients in 2016 had no insurance, Medicaid or Medicare.
  10. Marijuana was the primary used drug for patients and accounted for 15% of treatment admissions in 2016. In addition, more than 70% of those individuals seeking treatment for alcohol or marijuana in 2016 were male.

Helpful advice on finding a center

If you are looking for an alcohol or substance New Jersey drug abuse clinic, you are in the right place. This seems like a daunting challenge at first: to find out the most detailed and precise program. The path to finding the correct help can be a challenging and frustrating process for yourself or a loved one. In partnering to help you find the right rehabilitation resources in New Jersey, we remove the obstacles. We know it is incredibly challenging to decide to get sober. We make the rest as simple as possible, with our helpful and loving experts. RehabNow.org guides you to make the best selection for yourself or your close friend.

Health Insurance Providers Covering Drug Addiction Treatment
  • AmeriHealth New Jersey
  • Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
  • NJ FamilyCare
  • Oscar Health

State Specific Hotlines & Resources

  • State of New Jersey – Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) https://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmhas/home/hotlines/
  • Poison Control. This hotline can answer questions or address emergencies regarding medication and drug-related poisonings: 1-888-222-1222