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Drug Addiction Treatments In New Jersey

Substance abuse is on the rise in New Jersey. In fact, the state is considered a hotbed for illegal drugs, alcohol, and prescription medication abuse. Alcohol abuse and opioid addiction are primary causes for concern, and research shows that heroin overdoses happen in the Garden State at three times the average national rate. Since 2004, there have been more than 14,000 deaths caused by drug overdoses.

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Drug Addiction Treatments In New Jersey

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  1. The state of New Jersey is rife with substance and drug abuse involving illegal drugs, prescription medication, and alcohol. Alcohol and opioid addiction are the primary concerns in the state. In fact, the statistics for overdose from the drug heroin alone is three times more than the national average in the U.S. The same research states there have been 14,000+ deaths due to overdose since 2004. Read On: NJ drug rehab New Jersey currently have a number of highly effective drug management programs in place. Roughly 70,000 patients saw admittance to various drug treatment centers in the year 2015, with more than 76,000 helped the year after. These numbers do show that the numbers of individuals looking for addiction help are going up, but they also demonstrate how the issue of substance abuse in New Jersey is rising too. The admittance of drug abuse is the first step towards seeking assistance for your substance abuse problem. With more than 1,000 rehabs and treatment facilities in the state, there are numerous options for those who are looking to beat drugs. Whether you decide to choose a fully state-funded facility, a semi-funded facility or a private facility in NJ, there are so many options that help meet the individual requirements of a person suffering from substance abuse. One of the most common reasons people avoid getting help is the fact that there is a charge for this service. A number of medical insurance policies do cover the costs that occur with a limited stay in a treatment center they authorize, but certainly not all coverage does this. Please note, it is also possible to take the initiative and seek out financing plans with one of these leading treatment centers instead of making an initial lump sum payment. However, for those not able to seek treatment due to high costs, it is possible to ask non-profit organizations for assistance. Another good option is state funded facilities that can offer rehabilitation for free although their treatment plans have long waiting lists and there are restrictions on the length of stay. Government grants are another option for financing treatment center costs for recovery. There are numerous factors you must thing about when trying to select the best drug treatment facility in New Jersey. There are different rehabilitation centers and clinics that provide different treatment plans. The best thing a person can do is take the time to look into each facility and see what their treatment programs are all about. The length of stay is another important factor. Many places use the 28-day recovery principle, but others are willing to see people long term, Always ask about the amenities and the activities that are offered to residents. Check the credentials of the staff at the facility as well as the staff to patient ratio. Another important factor is a center that provides support and care after treatment. A treatment center that helps a patient to re-integrate into society following rehabilitation will offer a lower chance of relapse. Rehab Hotline, Alcoholics Anonymous, NJ Connect, and Narcotics Anonymous are among the many resources where individuals can learn about both drug addiction and its treatment in the Garden State.

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