Inpatient Addiction Placement for Bloomfield, NJ

Essex County saw 309 suspected drug overdose deaths in 2024 — the highest total of any NJ county (NJ OCSME). Bloomfield, 6 miles north of downtown Newark, is part of the broader Essex County drug-use profile even as its own residential profile is more suburban than urban.

Area served: Bloomfield, NJ (Essex County) · Office: 812 Broad St, Newark, NJ 07102 · Phone: (973) 453-5031

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Getting to Our Office — By Car

From central Bloomfield (Bloomfield Ave at Broad St / Washington St): Bloomfield Ave south becomes Broad St at the Newark line — a straight 6-mile run to the office, about 15–20 minutes. Garden State Parkway south to exit 148 (Bloomfield Ave) is the fastest option from northern Bloomfield. Route 21 (McCarter Hwy) south to Raymond Blvd is the shortcut from the Passaic River side — exit at Raymond, left onto Broad.

Getting to Our Office — By Transit

NJ Transit Montclair-Boonton Line from Bloomfield Station to Newark Broad Street Station — 12–15 minutes. Walk south on Broad St to the office, 6–8 minutes. NJ Transit buses 11, 13, and 28 connect Bloomfield Ave corridor to downtown Newark. Newark Light Rail connects at Newark Broad Street Station with a 2-stop ride to Military Park (one block from 812 Broad).

Inpatient Rehab Options for Bloomfield Residents

Bloomfield callers reach placement advisors who verify insurance and match to licensed inpatient programs across NJ, NY, PA, and further. Medical detox is typically the first step for opioids, alcohol, or benzodiazepines, followed by 28- to 90-day residential care. The programs we refer to accept the commercial plans common in Bloomfield — Horizon BCBSNJ, Aetna, Cigna, United, Oscar, AmeriHealth.

Bloomfield's Drug Landscape

Bloomfield's residential stability produces a different profile than Newark proper — alcohol use disorder, prescription opioid dependence, and benzodiazepine issues are more prominent in the call mix than in the higher-burden Newark wards. That said, fentanyl-adulterated heroin still dominates NJ's opioid supply (~78% of 2022 confirmed OD deaths involved fentanyl, per NJ-SAMS), and xylazine adulteration is statewide.

Neighborhoods Within Bloomfield

Bloomfield Center, Brookdale, Watsessing, Halcyon Park, Broughton Estates, and the Bloomfield Ave corridor. Callers from any Bloomfield address reach placement advisors on (973) 453-5031.

Getting to Our Newark Office from Bloomfield

812 Broad St is 6 miles south of central Bloomfield. Drive time is typically 15–20 minutes. NJ Transit train from Bloomfield Station to Newark Broad Street Station is 12–15 minutes, followed by a 6–8 minute walk.

Does Insurance Cover Rehab for Bloomfield Residents?

Yes. NJ's A2031/S1339 parity law requires commercial plans issued to Bloomfield residents to cover SUD treatment on the same terms as any other medical condition. Free verification on any call to (973) 453-5031.

Related resources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are luxury inpatient options available?

Yes. Several licensed inpatient programs in NJ and PA offer luxury-tier accommodations with private rooms, executive programming, and discretion protocols. Out-of-pocket cost is higher, and PPO coverage often offsets a significant portion. Advisors walk through cost, coverage, and amenities before placement.

How do I explain the admission to my employer?

FMLA (federal Family and Medical Leave Act) covers qualifying SUD treatment. Most inpatient programs coordinate FMLA paperwork during admission. Some employers also offer Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) that help coordinate treatment confidentially.

Can families visit during inpatient?

Program-specific. Most 30-day residential programs allow limited family visits after a stabilization period (often 7–14 days). Placement advisors cover each program's visitation policy before admission.

If this is an emergency

  • Medical emergency / active overdose: Call 911
  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988
  • NJ HOPELINE: 1-855-654-6735
  • ReachNJ (state SUD helpline): 1-844-REACHNJ (732-2465)
  • Free Narcan by mail: 1-877-4NARCAN or text 4NARCAN
  • NJ CHAMP (insurance appeal): 1-888-614-5400