Drug & Alcohol Rehab Placement for South Plainfield, NJ

South Plainfield — population 24,000, a Middlesex County borough on the Union County border — shares substance use patterns with adjacent Edison, Piscataway, and the broader Rt 287 / Rt 1 corridor. Bright Future is a referral and placement resource for South Plainfield callers.

Driving & Transit Directions from South Plainfield

By car

From South Plainfield (Hamilton Blvd / Plainfield Ave area): Rt 27 south through Metuchen, continue to Amboy Avenue in Edison. Roughly 7 miles / 15 minutes. Alternative: I-287 south to Rt 1 south, exit Amboy Avenue.

By transit

NJT Raritan Valley Line from Plainfield area to Metuchen, then rideshare. Most callers drive.

Inpatient Rehab for South Plainfield Residents

South Plainfield's small-borough demographic includes long-term residents and commuters to Newark/NYC/Union County employment hubs. Common substance patterns include alcohol, opioids, and cocaine. Placement advisors refer callers to licensed NJ inpatient programs with medical detox, residential, MAT, and dual diagnosis options.

Getting to Our Edison Office from South Plainfield

About 7 miles / 15 minutes via Rt 27 south or I-287 / Rt 1. Placement happens by phone for most callers.

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

Can I go to rehab in another state?

Yes. Placement advisors can refer South Plainfield callers to out-of-state inpatient programs (PA, FL, other) when the clinical or coverage fit is better there. Some PPO plans favor in-network NJ programs; we run the math for you.

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