Princeton Detox & Recovery Center

4287 US-1
Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852

Monmouth Junction, New Jersey
609-554-5389
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About Princeton Detox & Recovery Center

Located in Mammoth Junction, New Jersey is the Princeton Detox and Recovery Center. This facility provides a range of evidence based therapies that will help guide your recovery. For example, you'll have access to detox support and medication assisted treatment. You'll also be supported through counseling and skills development. Prevention education and other services are also available to families who want to help their loved one through recovery.

You'll find a continuum of care services here. If you're undergoing detox, you'll have the support of 24/7 on site clinical and medical professionals. These professionals will ensure detox happens safely and appropriately.

As you exit detox, you'll begin working with a licensed counselor through various therapeutic models. You'll learn how to manage life after detox. This includes knowing how to identify your triggers and how to manage stress when it arises.

This treatment facility also features amenities that can help you experience a positive recovery. For example there are private rooms, a personalized chef, and other comfort amenities. Most importantly, this facility offers a welcoming and supportive environment where you’ll feel supported during every step of your treatment.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Alcoholism Drug Rehab

Alcoholism

To help you achieve long-term recovery, alcohol rehab in New Jersey addresses addiction issues from medical and psychological viewpoints. By treating the whole person, these programs give you the tools you need to achieve and maintain sobriety.

Drug Rehab

Drug rehab in New Jersey is the process of addressing the complex issues involved with addiction. Challenges are identified and addressed through individual and group counseling. Participants learn how to manage these issues without the use of substances.

Levels of Care

1

Detox & MAT

When you check into New Jersey Drug Rehab, your first step toward recovery will be detox. This supervised peri...od, which may last up to a week, purges all toxic substances from your body.
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Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient drug rehab in New Jersey offers the most intensive treatment setting, with 24/7 medical care availab...le. While living at the rehab facility, you’ll participate in various treatments, typically including extensive psychotherapies that draw on modalities like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing.
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Outpatient Rehab

New Jersey outpatient therapy offers a next-step after inpatient treatment. This flexible program is tailored ...to meet each person’s recovery needs as they step back into life. It includes regular sessions with a counselor and support group, for accountability and continued relapse prevention.
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Insurance

private-insurance icon Private Insurance

If you have private insurance in New Jersey, you can use your coverage to help with the cost of substance abus...e treatment. Coverage may vary based on your policy and the treatment center's network status. You may be left with some costs like a co-payment, or co-insurance. Check with your insurer for more information.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

If you're seeking recovery from substance abuse in New Jersey, consider paying for your treatment through self...-pay options, also known as private pay. This method can provide you with control over your rehabilitation journey as you’ll be access to all levels of care, including detox and inpatient rehab, without having to stick to the restrictions of a private insurer.
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Contact Princeton Detox & Recovery Center

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4287 US-1
Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852

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