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Long-Term Drug & Alcohol Rehab in New Jersey

Long-Term Drug Treatment Leads to Long-Term Recovery

Learning to live a life in recovery takes time and professional help. At SOBA New Jersey, we have created long-term drug treatment programs that make sure you have all the support and time you need to get to a place where lasting sobriety is possible. Our programs can last up to 6 months or longer, depending on your individual recovery needs, and provide you with the ability and resources to develop the skills, mindset, and lifestyle necessary for living sober.

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What is Long-Term Rehab?

Long-term rehab is a treatment style that lasts from 90 to 180 days, or even longer. It typically consists of medical detoxaddiction therapy, and outpatient services that allow you to live on your own but still receive treatment and care. With the right treatment programs, you can learn how to live a life free from addiction through a gradual step-down process. Long-term drug treatment is especially helpful for anyone experiencing chronic relapse or severe addiction.

The length of a long-term drug treatment program helps to prevent relapse by breaking patterns of addiction through structured treatment. For many people, this combination of thorough treatments and plenty of time to go through them creates the greatest chance for a successful recovery. We know that everyone progresses at their own pace during treatment, so we can personalize your addiction recovery plan based on what you need.

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What is Long-Term Residential Treatment?

For people who need a safe space to recover from addiction that is free from potential triggers, SOBA New Jersey offers long-term residential treatment. If you sign up for the long-term residential treatment program, you will enjoy all the benefits and processes of our long-term rehab program, but with the added advantage of staying at SOBA New Jersey’s residential center. Recovering from addiction and finding sobriety has never been more comfortable thanks to our luxury amenities and focus on your well-being and happiness while you are our valued guest.

You are sure to enjoy the most popular amenities in our long-term residential treatment program:

Our long-term residential treatment participants are also eligible for courtesy pick-up. If you live within a 5-hour driving distance of our main rehab center, then we can send a luxury vehicle to pick you up and drop you off at no additional cost. Even if you live out of New Jersey, this benefit will be available as long as you are within the 5-hour driving distance.

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Hear From Our Recovering Clients

“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.

How Do Long-Term Treatment Programs Work?

The recovery processes during long-term rehab help individuals to become sober in an effective and natural way. Long-term treatment facilities have a goal to help addicts become productive citizens. To achieve this goal, the facilities help addicts to regain their confidence, self-respect, and sense of responsibility.

Long-term programs emulate real communities. Once detoxification is complete, residents in recovery receive extra freedoms within their rehab centers. The whole point of long-term programs is to restore individuals to everyday life. This means they are well-prepared to return to their life outside of treatment once their rehab is complete.

Part of the treatment process involves attending counseling. An individual will receive one-on-one therapies and counseling as part of their treatment. This will help patients to get to the root cause of their addictions. It will also help them to identify their triggers and plan how to avoid them in the future.

Individuals will also receive group therapies to help to build up a sense of community. Those in a similar situation will be able to form a close network and support each other. Hopefully, these relationships will prove to be beneficial both during treatment and afterward. Since support is so important to recovery, group therapies are a vital element in rehab.

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Who is Long-Term Rehab Good For?

A long-term rehab plan can be a reliable treatment method for anyone looking to maintain recovery and live a successful, sober life. Of course, though, some people can benefit more from long-term addiction rehab treatment than others.

You may benefit from long-term addiction treatment at SOBA New Jersey if you have:

You don’t need to guess if long-term rehab is the right choice for you, either. Our intake specialists at SOBA New Jersey would be happy to sit down with you during initial discussions to decide what treatment types and programs would be the most effective, including long-term rehab or long-term residential treatment. You can trust us to support you every step of the way, no matter what you need to beat addiction.

What are the Stages of Long-Term Rehab?

In long-term rehab, the treatment typically begins with detoxification which can last between 5 and 10 days. During detox, you will stop using substances of all kinds and will be assisted with withdrawal management. Depending on which substance was being abused, you may get different types of treatment, such as supportive supervision or medically-assisted detox.

After detox, you will go through additional treatments to increase the chances of gaining lasting sobriety, such as 30-day residential inpatient treatment. This treatment is a short-term version of a long-term rehab program that allows you to begin your recovery journey in a safe place.

The next step is usually partial care, where you live at home but also check in 5 days a week to receive expert care and support. Partial care can help you readjust to your day-to-day life and responsibilities, which might have been addiction triggers before.

Afterward, depending on the severity of the addiction, we might suggest an intensive outpatient treatment program for the remainder of the long-term rehab program. This program requires less time than partial care and prepares you to graduate from long-term rehab, ready to live a successful and sober life.

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Going Beyond Long-Term Treatment

Statistically, long-term treatment is the most successful approach to treating addiction. At SOBA New Jersey we do everything we can to help our clients overcome addiction and prepare for life outside of treatment. This includes setting up a support network, going to 12 step meetings, and securing a sponsor. When treatment ends and our clients graduate, we make sure they’re fully prepared for life after treatment.

Learn How to Get Started – Reach Out Now

Interested in long-term drug and alcohol rehab at SOBA New Jersey? Start by talking to an Admissions Coordinator. One of our experts will evaluate your situation, verify your insurance, answer all your questions, and help you take the first steps toward the recovery you deserve.

Frequently Asked Questions

Short-term rehab is a program that typically doesn’t last longer than 3 months or 90 days. Where long-term drug treatment programs require that patients spend a minimum of 90 days receiving care and support. Short-term rehab can be helpful for those with a relatively new addiction and who have not had a history of relapse or a dual diagnosis. The patient will be able to detox, receive withdrawal symptom care, and go home after a short period of time.

Long-term treatment is for those who have multiple addictions, a history of relapse, didn’t complete a short-term treatment program, have a dual diagnosis, or have a strong and long-lasting addiction. This program will also be able to address psychological issues for those who don’t have a dual diagnosis and provide coping skills.

To ensure that the chance of relapse is less likely, a long-term rehab program is the best option. It’s a way to take your time through recovery to stay sober and get back on track with your life.

Our long-term rehab program in New Jersey works for several reasons. The recovery processes we put in place help individuals to become sober in an effective and natural way. Long-term treatment facilities have a goal to help addicts to become productive citizens. To achieve this goal, the facilities help addicts to regain their confidence, self-respect, and sense of responsibility.

Long-term programs emulate real communities. Once detoxification is complete, residents in recovery receive extra freedoms within their rehab centers. The whole point of long-term programs is to restore individuals to everyday life. This means they are well-prepared to return to their life outside of treatment once their rehab is complete.

Part of the treatment process involves attending counseling. An individual will receive one-on-one therapies and counseling as part of their treatment. This will help patients to get to the root cause of their addictions. It will also help them to identify their triggers and plan how to avoid them in the future. In addition to individual counseling, individuals will also receive group therapies. These will help to build up a sense of community. Those in a similar situation will be able to form a close network and support each other. Hopefully, these relationships will prove to be beneficial both during treatment and afterward. Since support is so important to recovery, group therapies are a vital element in rehab. Family therapies also form an essential basis to rehab.

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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.