Serenity At Summit Offers Addiction Treatment Near Trenton New Jersey

Serenity At Summit Offers Addiction Treatment Near Trenton New Jersey

New Jersey, 04/17/2018 /SubmitPressRelease123/

Trenton is the capital of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County, with a population of 84,913. It is a city that is rich in history, even once briefly the nation’s capital. Now, it’s home to many historical sites and museums. Trenton’s metropolitan area is categorized as part of the New York metropolitan area by the U.S. Census Bureau, however, it actually borders the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania metro area.

The city of Trenton is a modern urban area that has been hit significantly with problems surrounding substance abuse and addiction. More than half of Mercer County’s drug and alcohol treatment admissions in 2015 and 2016 were Trenton residents, according to the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services in the New Jersey Department of Human Services. Marijuana, alcohol, and heroin (respectively) were reported as the primary substances of abuse in 2015, with heroin jumping to the top spot in 2016.

The opioid epidemic that is rampant in the U.S. is particularly bad in the state of New Jersey, with more than 140,000 residents battling addiction statewide. Additionally, more than 6,000 New Jersey residents have died from heroin overdoses since 2004. Trenton is one of the cities hit hardest with this epidemic. In fact, the city was highlighted in a report called, “Scenes from an Epidemic: A Report on the SCI’s Investigation of Prescription Pill and Heroin Abuse,” released recently by the state Commission of Investigation, that cited the city as a fertile ground for drug addicts and members of street gangs who distribute heroin throughout the state. 

While it may be difficult for many of the residents in Trenton who are abusing drugs or alcohol, there is hope for recovery. Addiction is a disease that is treatable and manageable when specialized care is sought. Often times, it’s recommended that substance abusers and those who are addicted seek treatment in an inpatient drug and alcohol addiction treatment program. Trenton, and New Jersey in general, offer many resources for residents in the throes of addiction.

At Serenity At Summit, there is help available in the form of detox, outpatient, and residential programs. We help teens and adults learn new coping and life skills that lay the foundation for long-term recovery from drugs and alcohol. If you or a loved one is addicted to drugs or alcohol, contact us today at 1-855-855-9199 and change your life path to one of happiness and recovery.

Locations and services for Serenity At Summit are:

Medically Supervised Addiction Detox Program

Serenity At Summit

1000 Galloping Hill Road
Union, NJ 07083

https://goo.gl/maps/meiD2zmjHZq

 

Outpatient Addiction Treatment Program

Summit Behavioral Health – Summit Outpatient

4065 Quakerbridge Road
West Windsor Township, NJ 08550

https://goo.gl/maps/U1NkwfVb3i22

 

Outpatient Addiction Treatment Program

Summit Behavioral Health – Summit Outpatient

83 Hanover Road Suite 160
Florham Park, NJ 07932

 

https://goo.gl/maps/GwjcL4iuBgn

 

Outpatient Addiction Treatment Program

Summit Behavioral Health – Summit Outpatient

2780 Morris Ave
Union, NJ 07083

 

https://goo.gl/maps/jRpcxZK6jWL2

 

Medical Detox and Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs

Summit Behavioral Health – Serenity At Summit

61 Brown Street
Haverhill, MA 01830

https://goo.gl/maps/eKzLY5zjU4G2

 

Outpatient Addiction Treatment Program

Summit Behavioral Health – Summit Outpatient

702 Hyde Park
Doylestown, PA 18902

https://goo.gl/maps/XNyFpoURGYs

 
 

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