New Jersey Drug Rehabilitation
Centers
New Jersey has about 60,000 drug
rehabilitation entries each year, although more than 130,000 people
reported needing but not receiving rehab services. Finding a
rehabilitation center in New Jersey for alcohol or drug addictions can be
really confusing with all the different programs and philosophies. We
specialize in helping people locate long-term inpatient programs that are much
more successful than the average centers.
With decades of experience in helping people overcome problems in
life associated with addiction, our dedicated counselors will help you locate
appropriate rehabilitation resources for your situation in New Jersey.
For immediate assistance to find a drug rehabilitation
center for someone from New Jersey, call 1-877-325-1982 now or fill out the form below and one of
our counselors will assist you.
New Jersey Drug Situation
The state of New Jersey is situated between the major industrial
markets of New York and Pennsylvania and has been referred to as the
crossroads of the east. It is also a gateway state, with major
interstate highways, roadways, airports, seaports, and other infrastructures
capable of accommodating voluminous amounts of passenger and cargo traffic not
only from both the eastern and western parts of the United States, but from
around the globe. New Jersey is an ideal strategic corridor as well as a
vulnerable corridor for transportation of drug contraband and illicit currency.
Beginning in April 2006, an increase in fatal and non-fatal drug overdoses was
noticed by first responders and medical personnel in New Jersey. This increase
has been linked to fentanyl. Fentanyl is commonly used for anesthesia and pain
relief in medical settings; however, the current overdoses are associated with
non-pharmaceutical fentanyl, manufactured in illegal labs. There have been at
least 133 deaths related to the use of non-pharmaceutical fentanyl in New
Jersey since mid-April. The New Jersey Division has initiated an Intelligence
Gathering Initiative, OPERATION UNDERTAKER. The New Jersey Division
has made numerous contacts with other State and Federal Law Enforcement
Agencies, Medical Examiner Offices, Colleges, and Pharmaceutical Companies in
order to Educate, Protect, and Respond to the fentanyl situation,
and monitor those precursor chemicals commonly used with fentanyl in the
illicit market.
DEA offices and phone numbers for New Jersey: Atlantic
City609-383-3322, Camden856-321-2420, Newark973-776-1100,
Paterson973-357-4037
Call 1-877-325-1982 for New
Jersey drug rehabilitation help. |