17 treatment facilities across 262 New Jersey cities.
New Jersey is home to 17 treatment facilities that provide faith-based treatment services across 262 cities. The largest concentrations of programs are in Cape May Court House, Atlantic City, Rio Grande, Paramus, Villas. Whether you are looking for residential treatment, outpatient care, or transitional housing, New Jersey has programs to fit your needs and recovery goals.
Need help finding faith-based treatment in New Jersey? Call (866) 453-5835 for a free, confidential assessment. We can help match you with the right program based on your needs, insurance, and location in New Jersey.
Among the 17 treatment facilities in New Jersey:
New Jersey offers a range of faith-based addiction treatment options. Christian rehab programs in New Jersey integrate biblical principles, prayer, pastoral counseling, and scripture study with evidence-based clinical treatment. Many programs are affiliated with local churches and ministries, creating a strong spiritual foundation for recovery.
In addition to traditional Christian rehab, New Jersey residents can access Celebrate Recovery meetings at churches throughout the state, Teen Challenge programs for longer-term residential care, and faith-based outpatient programs that provide flexibility for those who need to maintain work and family commitments.
Finding the right Christian rehab program in New Jersey depends on several factors: the severity of the addiction, whether you need inpatient or outpatient care, your denominational preferences, insurance coverage, and any specialized needs such as trauma treatment, women-only programs, or men-only programs. Our team can help you navigate these decisions — call (866) 453-5835 for personalized guidance.
New Jersey has expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, which broadens access to coverage for faith-based treatment services including inpatient treatment, outpatient therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and transitional housing.
Many Christian rehab programs in New Jersey operate as nonprofits with lower costs than secular alternatives. Some programs are entirely free, funded through church donations and ministry support. Learn more about Christian rehab costs and insurance coverage for faith-based rehab.