Drug & Alcohol Rehab Placement for North Brunswick, NJ

North Brunswick Township — population 41,000, a Middlesex County township on the Rt 1 corridor between New Brunswick and Princeton — has substance patterns typical of diverse suburban Central NJ. Bright Future is a referral and placement resource.

Driving & Transit Directions from North Brunswick

By car

From central North Brunswick (Rt 1 / Livingston Avenue area): Rt 1 north into Edison, right onto Amboy Avenue. Roughly 7 miles / 12-15 minutes. Alternative: Rt 130 north to Rt 1 north to Amboy Ave exit.

By transit

NJT buses along Rt 1 corridor (600 series). Most North Brunswick callers drive.

Inpatient Rehab for North Brunswick Residents

North Brunswick is part of the New Brunswick Municipal Drug Court program, one of three Middlesex locations piloting court-based treatment diversion. Placement advisors match North Brunswick callers with licensed NJ inpatient programs handling opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder, stimulants, and dual diagnosis.

Getting to Our Edison Office from North Brunswick

About 7 miles / 12-15 minutes via Rt 1 north. Placement is typically by phone.

Placement Office Address

1199 Amboy Ave, Edison, NJ 08837 · (973) 567-6965

This is a consultation office. Placement happens by phone for most callers. We are not a licensed treatment facility.

Ready to Talk to a Placement Advisor?

Placement advisors verify insurance in minutes and connect you with licensed inpatient programs — 24/7, no obligation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I'm facing a drug charge in Middlesex County?

Middlesex County operates a Municipal Drug Court program with sessions in Woodbridge, North Brunswick, and New Brunswick, which can defer charges while treatment is completed. That is separate from our commercial placement work. Your attorney and the court's recovery coaches are the right starting points.

If You're in Crisis Right Now

911Medical emergency
988Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (call or text, 24/7)
1-855-654-6735NJ HOPELINE (24/7)
211NJ 211 (24/7 resource navigator)
1-800-662-4357SAMHSA National Helpline (24/7)
1-877-4NARCANNaloxone365 — free naloxone at 700+ NJ pharmacies
732-596-4199Edison Addiction Services (24/7 confidential)
1-855-652-3737NJ Connect for Recovery (family support)
📞 Call (973) 567-6965 — 24/7