What Is the Best Drug Rehab in New Jersey?

Question by brooke: What is the best drug rehab in New Jersey?
My husband has agreed to enter a drug rehab to finally receive treatment for his addiction with weed. I think it’s such a great step for him to admit that he needs help so I want to give him all the support he needs. First off, I want to know which drug rehab is the best out there because I want my husband to receive the treatment he deserves.

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Answer by andie
I really can’t tell which one is the best drug rehab in New Jersey but if you could just specify the city you live in it might be a great help. Anyway, I’ve added a link to a list of drug rehabs in New Jersey. I hope it will help you decide. Good luck to your husband’s full recovery.

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