Recovery
RECOVERY CENTERS IN NJ
Atlantic County
Hope all Day recovery center
701 Rte. 50
Mays Landing, NJ 08330
All Roads Recovery Center
https://www.allroadsrecovery.org
610 Blackhorse Pike
Pleasantville, NJ
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Burlington County
Resource Room CARES Brochure
49 Rancocas Road
Mount Holly, NJ 08060
609-649-1119
Living Proof Recovery Centers
https://www.centerffs.org/lprc/home
The Regina Hill Center for Counseling, Support, & Healing
108 Somerdale Road
Voorhees, NJ
856.216.7134
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Cape May County
Cape Regional Recovery Center
https://www.facebook.com/caperegionalrecoverycenter
1304 Route 47 Unit WL
Rio Grande, NJ 08242
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Cumberland County
Capital Recovery Center
https://www.facebook.com/capitalrecovery
72 N. Pearl Street
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
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Essex County
CARES PIK - Burlington, Essex, Passaic, Morris and Warren Counties
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Gloucester County
Living Proof Recovery Centers
https://www.centerffs.org/lprc/home
Rowan College of South Jersey - Gloucester Campus
Workforce Development Bldg
1492 Tanyard Road Sewell, NJ
856-216-7134
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Hudson County
Recovery Junction
https://preventionlinks.org/recovery-community-development-division/recovery-junction/
dmott@prevnetionlinks.org
201-284-8538
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Hunterdon County
Open Door Recovery Center
https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery
908-391-4386
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Middlesex County
Middlesex County Recovery Community Center
https://www.middlesexrecovery.org/rcc
25 Elizabeth St. Suite H 2nd Floor
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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Monmouth County
Hope Sheds Light Recovery Center
The Oyster Point Hotel
146 Bodman Place
Red Bank, 07701
908-307-9080
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Morris County
CARES – Morris
https://www.preventioniskey.org/how-we-help/recovery-support-cares/
25 West Main St., Suite A
Rockaway, NJ 07866
973-625-1998
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Ocean County
Xodus Recovery Support Center
500 N. Main St
Lan-Lac Building 2
Lanoka Harbor NJ 08734
609-316-8421 b
609-549-2443
Sea Change (Southern Ocean)
609-666-2385
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Passaic County
CARES PIK - Burlington, Essex, Passaic, Morris and Warren Counties
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Somerset County
Somerset Hills
Community in Crisis Recovery Center
973-876-3378
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Union County
Rise Up Recovery Center
https://preventionlinks.org/recovery-support/recovery-community-center
121 Chestnut St., STE 104
Roselle, NJ 07203
732-381-4100
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Warren County
CARES
16 Star Plaza. Washington, NJ 07882
908-835-1800
Monday-Friday 9am-3:00pm
RECOVERY RELATED
Camden County Recovery Center
The Living Proof Recovery Center is a welcoming and safe place of hope and support for all members of the recovery community....created for individuals in recovery and maintained by individuals in recovery. Located in Camden County, NJ, the recovery center is open 7 days a week with a full calendar of activities.
Eva's Village Recovery Center
This is the first peer driven recovery center in the state. The New Jersey State Division of Addiction Services (DAS) awarded a grant to Eva's Village to develop the Recovery Center, which serves as a model program for a client-centered recovery-oriented system of care. .
Recovery Month
The Recovery Month effort aims to promote the societal benefits of alcohol and drug use disorder treatment, laud the contributions of treatment providers and promote the message that recovery from alcohol and drug use disorders in all its forms is possible.
The Center
The Center for Prevention and Counseling provides recovery support services and connection to other resources for individuals and families affected by substance use and addiction.
Stanton's Blog
Stanton Peele has been investigating, thinking, and writing about addiction since 1969. His first bombshell book, Love and Addiction, appeared in 1975. Its experiential and environmental approach to addiction revolutionized thinking on the subject by indicating that addiction is not limited to narcotics, or to drugs at all, and that addiction is a pattern of behavior and experience which is best understood by examining an individual's relationship with his/her world. This is a distinctly nonmedical approach. It views addiction as a general pattern of behavior that nearly everyone experiences in varying degrees at one time or another.
The Recovery and Monitoring Program of NJ
The Recovery and Monitoring Program (RAMP) was started in January 2003 and is designed to encourage health professionals to seek a recovery program before their impairment harms a patient or damages their careers through a disciplinary action. Housed in the Institute for Nursing, it is one of the services available to nurses in New Jersey experiencing problems with impaired practice. The New Jersey State Board of Nursing now refers nurses who qualify to the RAMP program for monitoring as an alternative to disciplinary action. Even nurses who must be disciplined benefit from these services.. RAMP is a comprehensive, structured plan for recovery and monitoring that promotes public protection, safe practice and health. It is a statistically sound method for dealing with impaired practice.
Women For Sobriety
Women For Sobriety is both an organization and a self-help program for women alcoholics. It is, in fact, the first national self-help program for women alcoholics.
SELF-HELP
ACLU
The American system of government is founded on two counterbalancing principles: that the majority of the people governs, through democratically elected representatives; and that the power even of a democratic majority must be limited, to ensure individual rights. Through the years, the key to the ACLU's success and their greatest source of strength has always been the support of ACLU members who understand our freedoms can never be taken for granted - they must be vigorously defended or they will surely be lost.
American Society for Addiction Medicine (ASAM)
American Society for Addiction Medicine (ASAM) has resources for educating physicians on addiction disease and encouraging appropriate treatment for those suffering from addiction; highlights include a doctor referral database, reviews of medical research, and topical articles on addiction medicine and care.
Central Jersey Intergroup
Central Jersey Intergroup serves as a centralized point of contact for all the Alcoholics Anonymous member groups. CJI maintains a 24-hour hotline for alcoholics in need, arranges 12-step calls, publishes meeting lists, supplies literature and much more.
International Lawyers in Alcoholics Anonymous
International Lawyers in Alcoholics Anonymous is a group of recovered lawyers and judges carrying the message of recovery within our profession. Our purpose is to act as a bridge between reluctant (in denial) lawyers/judges and Alcoholics Anonymous.
Legal Action Center
The Legal Action Center is the only non-profit law and policy organization in the United States whose sole mission is to fight discrimination against people with histories of addiction, HIV/AIDS, or criminal records, and to advocate for sound public policies in these areas.
Narcotics Anonymous in New Jersey
NANJ helps to find NA meetings in New Jersey, provide contacts for nearby states, professional information for those who work caring for addicts and details about NA fellowship events for our members
Navigating Addiction and Treatment
A guide for Families.
New Jersey Self-Help Clearinghouse
If you are seeking ANY TYPE of community SUPPORT GROUP,
You’ve come to the right place! Call us Mon-Fri, 8:30am-5pm to speak with a volunteer or staff member who will provide you with information and contacts on any of over 4,500 NJ support groups, over 1,200 national and online groups, and over 100 people who are seeking others to start new local groups.
Northern New Jersey Alcoholics Anonymous
NNJAA provides general information about Alcoholics Anonymous and about AA in northern New Jersey.
Oxford Houses, New Jersey
Oxford House is a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home.
Patrick Kennedy on addiction, recovery
"I know the seriousness of this illness and I am certainly determined, having come so close so many times, to not let this disease take its toll on me ever again," said Kennedy, a seven-term lawmaker who has been treated several times during his life for addiction to cocaine, the painkiller OxyContin and other legal and illegal drugs.
Watch the Today show interview in streaming video.
Recovery Month
The Recovery Month effort aims to promote the societal benefits of alcohol and drug use disorder treatment, laud the contributions of treatment providers and promote the message that recovery from alcohol and drug use disorders in all its forms is possible.
SMART Recovery®
SMART Recovery® is an abstinence-based, nonprofit organization with a sensible self-help program for people having problems with alcohol and other drugs. It includes many ideas and techniques to help individuals change their lives.
Southern New Jersey Area General Assembly - Alcoholics Anonymous
SNJAGA - AA provides general information about Alcoholics Anonymous and about AA in Southern New Jersey.
The Addiction Recovery Guide
The Addiction Recovery Guide assists individuals struggling with drug addiction and alcoholism find help that best suits their needs. Recovery is an ongoing, lifelong process. Once a person has stopped using a particular substance, the process of learning to live without that substance begins. Learning to manage life's daily stresses and developing strategies to deal with the challenges that arise are important skills to develop in maintaining recovery and preventing relapse. Many people also feel that finding ways to be of service can be very helpful in keeping one's recovery on track.
The Bridge Inc--Youth and Family Counseling
The Bridge, Inc., is a private, nonprofit community agency that has been helping families in the Essex County area since 1971. All our services are designed to strengthen the family and promote the personal growth of children, adolescents, adults and seniors. Individual, group and family counseling are offered by culturally diverse, skilled professional staff in the areas of mental health and substance abuse.
Women For Sobriety
Women For Sobriety is both an organization and a self-help program for women alcoholics. It is, in fact, the first national self-help program for women alcoholics.
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