Drug & Alcohol Rehab Placement for Old Bridge Township, NJ

Old Bridge Township — population 65,000+, a fast-growing suburban municipality on the Middlesex/Monmouth border — reports substance use disorder patterns typical of car-dependent suburban NJ communities. Bright Future Addiction Center is a referral and placement resource for Old Bridge residents.

Driving & Transit Directions from Old Bridge Township

By car

From central Old Bridge (Rt 9 / Rt 18 area): Rt 9 north to Rt 35 north through Sayreville and Keasbey, left onto Amboy Avenue in Edison. Roughly 8 miles / 15-18 minutes. Alternative: Garden State Parkway north to Exit 123, then Rt 9 north to Rt 35.

By transit

Limited transit. NJT 139 bus runs Rt 9. Most Old Bridge callers drive or rideshare.

Inpatient Rehab for Old Bridge Residents

Old Bridge is a car-dependent suburb with a population skewing commuter-professional and family-oriented. Common substance patterns include alcohol use disorder, prescription opioids (often linked to legacy pain management), cocaine, and polysubstance presentations. Placement advisors refer Old Bridge callers to licensed NJ inpatient programs with the right clinical specialization.

Old Bridge's Drug Landscape

Suburban Middlesex towns like Old Bridge, Monroe, and East Brunswick see a different substance profile than urban cores (Perth Amboy, New Brunswick). Alcohol and prescription drug use disorders are proportionally higher here. Fentanyl contamination of the illicit supply remains a risk for residents who still use heroin or counterfeit prescription pills.

Getting to Our Edison Office from Old Bridge

About 8 miles / 15-18 minutes via Rt 9 north and Rt 35. Most Old Bridge callers handle placement 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

Does my PPO cover inpatient rehab?

Most commercial PPOs held by Old Bridge residents cover inpatient rehab. Under NJ P.L. 2017, c.28, state-regulated plans must provide unlimited in-network SUD benefits with no prior authorization for the first 180 days. Verification is free.

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