Princeton, New Jersey Recovery Resources
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Confidential information and referral support for individuals and families exploring independently operated addiction-treatment and recovery resources.
Safety note: For a medical emergency, call 911. For immediate mental-health or substance-use crisis support, call or text 988.

Finding Help Should Feel Less Overwhelming
Detox, inpatient treatment, outpatient care, medication support, and recovery resources can mean different things depending on the program. This site offers general educational information and referral support to help you prepare for the next step.
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Understanding Detox
Learn what medically supervised withdrawal management may involve and what to ask a provider.
Treatment Options
Compare common levels of care and recovery-support resources.
Questions to Ask
Use a practical checklist when evaluating a treatment program.
For Families
Find supportive, practical information for loved ones researching options.
Treatment Options Are Not One-Size-Fits-All
Medical detox / withdrawal management
Short-term care focused on monitoring and managing withdrawal symptoms, with medical oversight that varies by setting.
Residential treatment
Live-in programs providing structured treatment and support, typically for a set number of days or weeks.
Partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs
Structured daytime or weekly programming while a person continues living at home or in supportive housing.
Outpatient treatment
Scheduled individual or group sessions that fit around work, school, or family responsibilities.
Medication support
Some programs offer medications for alcohol or opioid use disorder when a qualified prescriber determines they are appropriate.
Recovery-support resources
Peer support, mutual-help groups, family education, and community services that continue after treatment ends.
Availability, clinical appropriateness, costs, and services vary by provider. Confirm details directly with an independent qualified provider.
Questions Can Make a Difficult Decision Clearer
- What services are offered?
- What licensing or accreditation information can the provider share?
- Is medical support available if withdrawal becomes a concern?
- What are the full costs and insurance policies?
- What does admission involve?
- What aftercare or recovery planning is available?
Information First. Decisions Remain Yours.
Princeton Detox Support Group provides general information and referral support. People and families remain responsible for independently evaluating any provider, program, service, or resource they choose to contact.
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