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Addiction

Since there are many types of addiction, it’s important for individuals to receive treatment that is designed to meet their specific needs. Here at North Jersey Recovery Center, we strive to provide our clients with the best possible care, offering care in an individualized approach.

REHAB PROGRAMS FOR EVERY SITUATION

Addiction

treatment programs

At North Jersey Recovery Center, we recognize and treat addiction as a three-fold disease that manifests in physical, spiritual, and mental ways. By addressing each dimension of addiction, our programs are tailored to treat each client’s unique needs. By offering multiple levels of care, we can help everyone, including individuals with professional or educational commitments.

Alcohol
Addiction

Alcohol is the most widely abused substance in the United States. Our alcohol rehab program helps individuals struggling with alcohol abuse and addiction live their lives free and sober.

Prescription Drug Addiction

For individuals with health issues, prescription drugs can provide a healthier and even happier life. However, many individuals engage in substance abuse for reasons that have nothing to do with their medical condition.

Benzodiazepine
Addiction

Benzodiazepines (such as Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, and Ativan) carry a high potential for abuse and addiction. Learn more about how we treat individuals struggling with a benzo addiction.

Cocaine
Addiction

The best way to treat cocaine addiction is to attend a drug rehab center. At North Jersey Recovery Center, our patients receive support and an accredited treatment plan that meets their individual needs.

Heroin
Addiction

People addicted to heroin (an opioid) will experience withdrawal symptoms when they first quit using, which may be severe. Learn more about how we address withdrawal and treatment for heroin abuse.

Opiate
Addiction

Many individuals grow addicted to opiates (such as Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, or Dilaudid) after simply following their doctor’s prescription, which eventually led to physical dependence and the need for treatment.