Ready to get well?
Recovery is a journey and everyone’s path to wellness may be different. There is no one size fits all. Recovery may include inpatient or outpatient treatment. It often includes some type of support group, both before, during and after treatment. Another important component for most people in recovery is finding positive support following treatment.
Treatment
Operation RISE (Recovery Initiative, Support, and Engagement)
Contact 24 hours/7 days a week: 24 Hour Hotline:
1-833-NJRISES (833-657-4737)
Learn More … Operation RISE (Recovery Initiative, Support, and Engagement)
NJ Reach
NJ Reach is a resource for NJ residents looking for help with a substance use disorder. Calls are all answered quickly by trained staff who provide referrals to appropriate services.
CALL 1-844-REACHNJ
Treatment Atlas
Treatment Atlas is a resource designed to help people find the right treatment service for their unique needs. It has an extensive database that can easily be searched by location, drug of choice, withdrawal symptoms, etc.
Alcohol and Drug Treatment Resource Guide
This guide has been developed to provide members of the community
with resources and contact information; specifically for those directly or indirectly dealing with substance misuse. It is created and sponsored by Join Together Atlantic County (JTAC)
Resource Brochure … Alcohol and Drug Treatment Resource Guide
Support Groups
Talking with other people who have experienced similar issues can be very helpful.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
SMART Recovery
After Treatment
Following treatment, it is important to continue to get support and services. In the early stages of recovery, many people need financial help, employment opportunities, transportation, housing, and social support.
Sober Living Homes and Oxford Houses
Sober Living Homes residences for people in recovery. Private owners usually own these homes, but charities and businesses may also own sober living houses. In New Jersey, these facilities are overseen by the Department of Community Affairs.
Oxford House are very similar to Sober Living Homes. The difference is that they are self-run and the house is not owned, but instead rented by the residents of each house.
Angels in Motion (AIM) Wellness Center
Angels in Motion (AIM) Wellness Center supports individuals with substance use disorder removing barriers to care and addressing immediate needs. They provide resources, information & referrals, clothing, toiletries, snacks, household supplies, socks, or recovery support
2 West Glendale Avenue. Pleasantville, NJ
Office Hours: Monday-Wednesday, 10 am – 3 pm
Contact Us: (609) 377-8929
Family Resources
Life can be stressful, chaotic and even scary when a loved one has a Substance Use Disorder. But help is available for you and your loved one.
ReConnections
Partnership to End Addiction – Family Resource Center
When someone we love is at risk—or already struggling with substance use—we’ll do whatever it takes to help them. But it’s not always easy to know what to say, where to turn, or how to make a difference. That’s where we come in. Whether you’re trying to prevent a problem before it starts, motivate treatment or support a loved one on the path to recovery, our mission is to equip families with the tools, knowledge, and guidance they need to protect what matters most—their connection, their health, and their hope for the future.
Visit The Family Resource Center … Partnership to End Addiction – Family Resource Center