Alcohol Addiction Treatment Options

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Alcohol Treatment is Available in New Jersey

Learn how to get help with alcohol addiction in the Garden state.

Are you or a loved one struggling with alcohol addiction? SOBA is an alcohol rehab in New Jersey that offers comprehensive, compassionate, and customizable alcohol rehab treatment programs that can help you reach a healthier, happier tomorrow. We are known throughout New Jersey for making a safe space for people to overcome alcohol addiction or alcohol use disorder.

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To learn more about our New Jersey drug and alcohol treatment, contact us online or dial (888) 229-7989. We are available 24/7 to assist you. If you would like an immediate callback, fill out the form below.

Treatment Levels of Care for Alcohol Addiction

Different Programs Are Available for Your Individual Needs

Alcohol addiction can feel like a powerful opponent, but SOBA New Jersey is here to show you that you are stronger. There are many tried and proven methods to overcome alcohol addiction and lead a sober lifestyle. We offer many programs, treatments, and therapies that can be personalized to your needs and give you a fair chance to gain lasting sobriety.

Some of our most popular alcohol rehab treatments include:

People with strong addictions to alcohol can require medical detox treatments to start their rehab program. Medical detox keeps the patient under medical supervision to prevent dangerous withdrawal symptoms.

After medical detox, short-term residential care is often the next step. During a short-term residential program, you can enjoy all the amenities of our alcohol rehab facility as you move through an efficient recovery process that can conclude in 30 days or less.

Severe alcohol addiction can require months of rehab managed by our professional team. With our luxurious and welcoming alcohol rehab center, we offer long-term residential care that lasts 90 days, 180 days, or more.

An intensive outpatient program (IOP) can be used to give you the guidance and strength needed to overcome alcohol addiction without requiring a stay in our center. Most IOP sessions take only 9 hours a week. IOP lets you gain sobriety while sticking to your pre-existing work and/or education schedule.

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The team at Soba NJ understands that it can be overwhelming to reach out for help. If you are not ready to make a phone call, feel free to text with one of our caring treatment coordinators right now.

How Long Can Alcohol Treatment Take?

Alcohol rehab treatments can take a varying amount of time because everyone who comes to SOBA New Jersey is seen as an individual who needs care designed for them. Some people might be able to fight off the early signs of alcohol use disorder by finishing a 30-day rehab program. On the other hand, some people with severe alcohol addictions that have harmed them for years or decades might require rehab programs that last 180 days or longer.

Before you start an alcohol rehab program at SOBA New Jersey, we make sure that you have a clear understanding of the treatments and therapies that we recommend. You will never have to worry about being surprised by the duration of a rehab program.

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“I have been to other treatment centers and was never successful in maintaining sobriety. Thank you so much to Soba for helping me get my life back on track. I look forward to my future!”

I have so much to be grateful for because of SOBA. Megan

"The entire staff of SOBA is there for you...and give you the resources and strength to stay well. They showed me that there's nothing wrong with asking for help and carried me when I didn't have the strength or will to stand on my own.”

SOBA answered my call on the first ring and saved my life. Mike

"Entering recovery was one of the hardest decisions I have ever made. It was also one of the smartest, and one I wish that I had made 20 years ago. Last week I reached my 10-month clean date. I’d like to express my gratitude.”

I'm forever grateful to you all. Amanda S.

“If you want top-quality care then SOBA is the place to be. The staff from top to bottom are caring, understanding & well educated on addiction. If you want your life back then put your trust in SOBA.”

Because of them, I'm clear-minded & I have the most important thing back in my life, my family. Scott K.

“I want to say thank you to everyone at SOBA. I came to them totally broken. The staff there helped me get my mental health straightened out all while getting me off any and all drugs for the 1st time in 24 years.”

They SAVED MY LIFE. They can save yours. Mike P.

What to Do During an Alcohol Overdose

Have a Game Plan Ready In Case of an Emergency.

Common signs of an alcohol overdose include:

If someone is having an alcohol overdose, call 911 immediately. Not all symptoms of an alcohol overdose must show for the person to be in danger. Stay with them while you await the emergency medical technicians. If conscious, the intoxicated person should lean forward to prevent choking while vomiting. If lying down or unconscious, the intoxicated person should lie on one side to prevent choking if vomiting occurs.

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Benefits of Alcohol Rehab

Alcohol rehab can be an overwhelmingly positive experience, especially when it is guided by rehab specialists like those at SOBA New Jersey. If you are curious about alcohol rehab and recovery treatments, then please call (888) 966-9480, so we can tell you more.

Benefits of alcohol treatment in New Jersey include the following and more:

At SOBA New Jersey, we offer a combination of medical, psychological, and social support to address the physical, emotional, and behavioral aspects of alcohol addiction. The most effective program for a patient depends on their unique needs and circumstances. Our alcohol rehab program in New Jersey is tailored to each patient’s specific needs, which increases the likelihood of experiencing these benefits and achieving lasting recovery.

Find Out How SOBA New Jersey Can Help

SOBA New Jersey is always ready to hear from new and returning people who want our help fighting alcohol addiction. Our New Jersey alcohol rehab center has been designed to be warm and refreshing, not cold and clinical. While here and under our guidance, we are confident that you will find the courage and focus needed to challenge alcohol addiction head-on.

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Alcohol Addiction Treatment FAQs

Alcohol addiction can be extremely dangerous to a person’s physical, mental, emotional, social, and financial well-being. Alcohol rehab is not only beneficial, but it can also be necessary in cases of severe addiction.

Alcohol rehab can be helpful for anyone, whether going to rehab was their idea or not. Many people who come to SOBA New Jersey for alcohol rehab are first brought here by their loved ones who knew that something was wrong before they did.

It is important to accept that alcohol use disorder can’t be “cured.” People who gain sobriety are sometimes called “recovering alcoholics” for this reason. At SOBA New Jersey, we can prepare you for life after rehab, so the risk of relapse remains low.

Alcohol rehab programs can take many different forms at SOBA New Jersey thanks to our various offerings and specialists. To figure out which alcohol rehab program is best for you, please dial (888) 966-9480. We take pride in our ability to create a personalized program for everyone, rather than relying on a cookie-cutter pre-made approach to rehab.

If you have healthcare insurance, then you likely have insurance coverage for alcohol addiction treatments and rehab. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded addiction treatment coverage to most people with insurance, which helps make it more affordable.

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Your recovery starts with a phone call. Reach out to us today to speak to one of our admissions coordinators. Whether you are seeking help yourself, or you are concerned about a loved one, we are happy to answer your questions and address any concerns you may have. We will help you find the best treatment options that fit your personal needs, whether that’s our program or another. Our number one priority is making sure you find treatment that works for you.