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New Jersey Sober Living Opens New Luxury Themed Facility in South New Jersey
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Grand Opening of sober living in Cherry Hill Offering New Recovery Option

CHERRY HILL, N.J. - Washingtoner -- New Jersey Sober Living (NJSL) is pleased to announce the grand opening of its new luxury sober living home in the cozy suburb of Cherry Hill, just a 15-minute drive from Philadelphia. This facility is designed to provide a high-quality, supportive environment for individuals transitioning from rehabilitation to everyday life.

New Jersey Sober Living aims to address the growing need for effective recovery options. According to the NCDAS, 22% of males and 17% of females in the U.S. suffered from drug or alcohol addiction as of 2024. The new Cherry Hill location offers an alternative to traditional recovery options, focusing on providing a comfortable and supportive environment.

About The Facility

The new facility in Cherry Hill features private rooms, an Olympic indoor swimming pool, multiple car garage slots, and a large backyard suitable for BBQs and games. Additionally, residents will be provided a broad range of different healthy and well-crafted meals, ensuring that nutrition is an integral part of the recovery process. The design and amenities of the facility are intended to create a serene and supportive atmosphere conducive to long-term recovery.

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Services Offered

New Jersey Sober Living provides:
  • Nutritious, all-inclusive meals
  • Daily transportation
  • Personal mentorship from experienced individuals
  • Money management classes
  • Support for job and school applications
  • Family and in-home group sessions

Holistic and/or Traditional 12-step support is included as part of a comprehensive lifestyle transformation program.

Addressing Addiction Rates

The NCDAS reports that as of 2024 up to 21% of males and 16% of females suffer from drug and/or alcohol addiction. With addiction rates continuing to rise, there is a clear call for more dedicated recovery environments. NJSL aims to meet this need with programs designed to foster long-term positive change.

For More Information

For more details about the new facility and the services offered, visit https://www.newjerseysober.living

Contact
Sean Donato
Marketing and PR
***@newjerseysober.living


Source: NJSL

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