Inpatient Rehab in Cherry Hill, NJ
Inpatient rehabilitation provides the most intensive level of addiction treatment — 24-hour clinical support, immersive programming, and a structured therapeutic environment that removes you from triggers and gives recovery the full attention it deserves. Hope Harbor Addiction Center at 1590 Kings Hwy North, Cherry Hill, NJ offers inpatient rehab for adults across South Jersey. Call (732) 523-5239 — open 24/7.
Who Needs Inpatient Rehab?
Inpatient rehab is recommended when outpatient treatment has failed or is unlikely to succeed given the individual's circumstances. Specific indicators include:
- Severe substance use disorder with significant physical dependence
- Co-occurring medical or psychiatric conditions requiring close monitoring
- Unstable living environment — active drug use in the home, unsafe relationships, homelessness
- Previous outpatient treatment attempts that ended in relapse
- Strong cravings and low confidence in ability to resist triggers at home
- History of severe withdrawal or overdose
If you're not sure whether inpatient is right for your situation, call us at (732) 523-5239. Our clinicians will walk you through the assessment criteria — at no charge.
What Inpatient Rehab at Hope Harbor Includes
Medical Monitoring
Physicians and nursing staff monitor medical status throughout treatment, especially during the early detox phase. Medication management — including MAT medications for opioid and alcohol use disorders — is provided on-site by licensed prescribers.
Individual Therapy
One-on-one sessions with a licensed counselor or therapist are conducted regularly throughout inpatient treatment. Evidence-based modalities include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), trauma-informed approaches for those with PTSD or adverse childhood experiences, and relapse prevention planning.
Group Therapy
Group therapy is the therapeutic core of inpatient rehab. Process groups allow patients to share experiences and receive feedback from peers. Psychoeducation groups provide information about the neuroscience of addiction, relapse triggers, and coping skills. Skills training groups build concrete tools for managing cravings, stress, and interpersonal relationships in sobriety.
Dual Diagnosis Support
Our dual diagnosis program provides psychiatric evaluation and treatment for co-occurring conditions — depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder — alongside addiction treatment. Co-occurring conditions are the norm in addiction treatment, not the exception.
Family Programming
Addiction doesn't happen in isolation — and neither does recovery. Family sessions, education, and support groups help rebuild trust and prepare family members to support recovery without enabling continued use. See our family intervention page for more.
Discharge and Aftercare Planning
Before you leave inpatient treatment, your team develops a detailed aftercare plan — which may include step-down to PHP or IOP, MAT continuation, sober living referrals, peer support meeting schedules, and outpatient therapy connections. The transition out of inpatient is one of the highest-risk periods in recovery; a strong aftercare plan significantly reduces relapse risk.
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28-Day vs. 60-Day vs. 90-Day Inpatient Rehab
Treatment duration is one of the most important variables in addiction outcomes. The research is clear: longer treatment duration is associated with better long-term recovery outcomes. See our 28 vs 60-day rehab comparison page for a detailed breakdown. In general:
- 28-day programs are a starting point — appropriate for mild to moderate dependence or as a step-down from longer treatment. Insurance typically covers initial 28-day authorization with clinical review for extensions.
- 60-day programs provide more time to address the behavioral, psychological, and relapse triggers underlying addiction.
- 90-day programs are associated with the strongest long-term outcomes and are recommended for people with severe or long-standing addiction histories.
Inpatient vs. Outpatient Rehab: Which Is Right for You?
For many people, the question is whether inpatient or outpatient treatment is appropriate. See our full comparison at inpatient vs. outpatient rehab in NJ. In brief: inpatient is indicated when the person's environment, history, or severity of addiction suggests that outpatient won't provide sufficient structure and support. Outpatient — PHP or IOP — is appropriate when there's a stable, sober home environment and social support.
Nearby Inpatient Rehab Access
Our Cherry Hill location is accessible from across South Jersey and the Philadelphia area. Driving directions:
- From Philadelphia: Ben Franklin Bridge → I-295 South → Exit 32 → Kings Hwy North (~20 min)
- From Camden: Route 38 East → Kings Hwy North (~8 min)
- From Voorhees / Marlton: Route 73 North to Route 70 West → Kings Hwy North (~15 min)
Frequently Asked Questions
The most common inpatient rehab lengths are 28 days, 60 days, and 90 days. Research consistently shows that longer treatment duration is associated with better long-term outcomes. 28-day programs are often a starting point; 60–90 day programs are recommended for people with longer histories of severe addiction or previous treatment episodes.
A structured daily schedule typically includes morning check-in and vitals, individual therapy sessions, group therapy (process groups, skills groups, psychoeducation), meals and wellness activities, peer support meetings (AA/NA/SMART Recovery), and evening reflection or family programming. The structure is intentional — it replaces the chaos of active addiction with predictability and purpose.
Policies vary by program. Most programs restrict phone use during the first phase of treatment (often 3–7 days) to allow initial stabilization. After that, supervised phone and family contact is typically available. Policies are designed to support therapeutic engagement, not to isolate patients from support systems.
Yes. The NJ Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires commercial insurers to cover inpatient substance use disorder treatment comparably to other medical inpatient stays. Coverage varies by plan — call (732) 523-5239 and we'll verify your specific benefits before you arrive.
The terms are often used interchangeably. Technically, 'inpatient' may refer to a hospital-based setting with full medical staffing, while 'residential' refers to a non-hospital residential facility. Both provide 24-hour care in a live-in environment. Hope Harbor will help you understand which setting is most appropriate for your clinical needs.
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