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  • Statistics for Princeton, New Jersey
  • The population of Princeton is 46,975. Of that number, 23,297 are Males and 23,678 are Females.

    Princeton, New Jersey population breakdown by age is as follows:

    5.52 % are Under Age 5
    5.50 % are 5 to 9 Years Old
    5.55 % are 10 to 14 Years Old
    7.92 % are 15 to 19 Years Old
    10.56 % are 20 to 24 Years Old
    15.81 % are 25 to 34 Years Old
    14.70 % are 35 to 44 Years Old
    13.44 % are 45 to 54 Years Old
    5.10 % are 55 to 59 Years Old
    3.80 % are 60 to 64 Years Old
    6.56 % are 65 to 74 Years Old
    4.03 % are 75 to 84 Years Old
    1.52 % are over 85 Years Old

    Princeton Stats
    The Total Area covered by Princeton, New Jersey is 54.4 Sq. Miles.
    The population density in Princeton, NJ. is 880.57 persons/sq. mile.
    The Princeton elevation is 54 Ft.

    Enrollment and Education for Princeton:
    16,528 students are enrolled in school in Princeton, New Jersey (over 3 years of age).
    Of those who are enrolled in Princeton:
    962 students are attending Nursery School in Princeton.
    528 students are enrolled in Kindergarten.
    4,095 students in Princeton are enrolled in Primary School
    1,840 students attend High School in Princeton.
    9,103 students attend College in Princeton.
    Princeton Employment Info:
    22,778 people are employed in Princeton.
    4,563 people are unemployed in Princeton, New Jersey.
    Data on Household Economics in Princeton:
    Household earnings breakdown:
    Under $10,000 yearly: 802
    $10,000.00 to $14,999 yearly: 403
    $15,000 to $24,999 yearly: 912
    $25,000 to $34,999 yearly: 1,069
    $35,000 to $49,999 yearly: 1,542
    $50,000 to $74,999 yearly: 2,424
    $75,000 to $99,999 yearly: 1,878
    $100,000 to $149,999 yearly: 3,084
    $150,000 to $199,999 yearly: 1,428
    $200,000 or more yearly: 2,633
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Drug Rehab in Princeton, NJ.

Drug rehab in Princeton, NJ. is accessible for men and women that require powerful rehab options to get help for any kind of drug addiction. Whether somebody is struggling with addiction to alcohol, illicit street drugs or even prescription drugs, there are alcohol and drug rehab centers in Princeton, NJ. which can help people efficiently detox from any drug and ideally receive additional treatment services so that they do not have to struggle with drug or alcohol addiction ever again. For those who do wish to stop using drugs, alcohol and drug treatment in Princeton, NJ. is really the only established way of doing so. Many attempt to quit on their own and fail simply because they are up against so many issues both physically and mentally. Rehab professionals at drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers in Princeton, NJ. fully grasp what drug and alcohol addicted individuals are confronted with when attempting to quit and are ready to utilize proven rehab methods to help get them through it.

Even if an addict has the best of intentions, it can be nearly impossible to quit using drugs or alcohol when a person has grown to be dependent to these substances. Drug and alcohol dependence is often not just physical in nature but individuals begin to depend on their drug of choice psychologically also. Substance abuse turns into an inner battle, when the individual understands they need to address their addiction but cannot figure out how to conquer the physical urges, punishing withdrawal symptoms and mental triggers to boot. Drugs and alcohol can literally make a person a prisoner of their addiction, and the only way to end it is to get help at a drug treatment program in Princeton, NJ. area. If the person won't reach out for this treatment on their own, friends and family members must pull together to make certain they get this help.

If somebody who is dependent to drugs won't go and get treatment on their own, seek the advice of a professional treatment professional at a drug rehab in Princeton, NJ. to determine if a drug intervention is needed. A drug intervention is a step which is typically done with the help of an expert drug interventionist, which can help persuade an an addict to leave for drug rehab when needed. Due to deep seeded denial and guilt, it can be hard to convince a person to go to drug rehab in Princeton, NJ. even when the situation is extremely serious. This is the perfect opportunity for friends and family members to pull together and utilize a drug intervention to get them into drug and alcohol rehab in Princeton, NJ. before there are serious consequences. Each moment is crucial, so if an individual you know is abusing drugs and won't immediately go to alcohol and drug treatment in Princeton, NJ. to get treated for addiction, seriously think about utilizing a drug intervention right away.

It is sometimes the case that addicts are ordered by a judge to go to drug rehab in Princeton, NJ. as a result of a drug offense or crime that was happened because of their drug or alcohol addiction. While some would not usually opt for this course of action of their own free will, friends and family members can rest assured and know that criminal justice clients do just as well in alcohol and drug treatment in Princeton, NJ. as those that go through alcohol and drug treatment willingly. For those not fortunate enough to enter alcohol and drug rehabilitation in Princeton, NJ. through the criminal justice system, it can seem like an endless cycle in and out of trouble and jail. Most of the time, criminal justice clients in drug and alcohol treatment in Princeton, NJ. make it through their treatment curriculum and go on to live drug free lives and stay out of the criminal justice hamster wheel.

Once a person gets to drug and alcohol rehab in Princeton, NJ., drug and alcohol detox is the course of action which will inevitably be the first important stage of an extremely complete and intensive rehabilitation plan. While going through detox, people coming off of drugs will experience intense withdrawal symptoms as the drugs are leaving their bodies. Individuals need to readjust both physically and mentally to this change and it can take a considerable volume of will power to avoid relapse during this time, which would alleviate these intense and occasionally agonizing and punishing symptoms. Detox specialists at a drug treatment program in Princeton, NJ. know what set of symptoms every drug and/or alcohol will cause during this time, and know how to deal with them so that detoxification is a smooth and safe process. This will ensure that there is no threat of relapse and that the person gets through detox so they can take part in the more crucial facets of treatment.

Following detox, it is crucial that the client in rehab at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in Princeton, NJ. and their friends and loved ones are aware that this is not in any way the end of the treatment process. Only quitting drugs and detoxing alone isn't considered treatment in itself, it is simply the beginning of a significantly more in-depth approach which consists of many weeks of counseling and therapy to truly deal with drug addiction and completely resolve it for good. Rehabilitation specialists will work with the person to dig up and deal with what prompted their substance abuse and how to stop this from taking place in the long term. Personal and group counseling is often utilized as well as education and behavioral therapy to help produce more efficient coping mechanisms that will give clients a much better shot at not only staying sober but living a full and joyful lifestyle.

The quick and easy road is not the most effective approach when it comes to rehabilitating a person who has struggled with drug or alcohol addiction. Due to this fact, drug and alcohol rehab is best carried out in an inpatient or residential setting such as a long-term alcohol and drug treatment center in Princeton, NJ. which calls for a stay of at least 12 weeks or longer, to ensure the person can maintain complete concentration on their treatment. When considering different rehabilitation alternatives in Princeton, NJ. take into account a drug rehab program that can not only produce quick results but outcomes that will be long lasting.

20 treatment listings in or near Princeton, New Jersey:

Drug Rehab By City
  • AA Meetings in Princeton:
  • Friday Night Group
    1620 Prospect St.
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Friday - 8:30 PM
  • One Day At A Time
    1039 Lawrence Rd.
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Thursday - 7:00 PM
  • Primary Purpose
    Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Friday - 7:15 AM
  • Language Of The Heart
    926 Province Line Rd.
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
  • Came To Believe
    Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Sunday - 8:30 AM
  • Homeward Bound Group
    1225 State Road - Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Sunday - 5:30 PM
    Saturday - 5:30 PM
  • Primary Purpose Group
    Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Tuesday - 7:15 AM
    Wednesday - 7:15 AM
    Thursday - 7:15 AM
  • Homeward Bound
    Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Tuesday - 5:30 PM
    Wednesday - 5:30 PM
  • Step Sisters Too
    Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
  • Steel Workers
    New Falls Rd.
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Monday - 7:00 PM
  • Couch Potatoes
    Nassau & Vandeventer Sts.
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Tuesday - 12:15 PM
  • Young People
    Nassau & Vandeveter Bsmt Room 7
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Monday - 12:15 PM
  • Discovering Self Group
    Hamilton& Chambers Sts.
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Saturday - 2:00 PM
  • No Name Group
    Nassau & Vandeventer St
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Thursday - 12:15 PM
  • Allentown Discussion
    Presbych20 High St(rt. 539)
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Friday - 12:00 PM
  • Centre Group
    S. Broad St. (route 524)
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • New Arrival Group
    Bayard St.
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Friday - 8:00 PM
  • No Complaints
    Lower Ferry Rd. (2nd Floor)
    Princeton, NJ. 8618

    Friday - 7:00 PM
  • NA meetings in Princeton:
  • Princeton House
    905 Herrontown Road
    Princeton, NJ. 08540

    Friday - 7:30 PM
  • Twenty Four Club of Princeton Incorporated
    1225 State Road
    Princeton, NJ. 08540

    Friday - 8:00 PM
    Monday - 8:00 PM
    Sunday - 8:00 PM
    Thursday - 8:00 PM
    Tuesday - 8:00 PM
  • Al-Anon Meetings in Princeton:
  • The Winner's Circle
    16 All Saints Road (off Terhune St)
    Princeton, NJ.

    Sunday - 7:30 AM
    Monday - 7:30 AM
    Tuesday - 7:30 AM
    Wednesday - 7:30 AM
    Thursday - 7:30 AM
    Friday - 7:30 AM
    Saturday - 7:30 AM
  • Came to Believe
    Rts.206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ.

    Sunday - 8:30 AM
  • Words for Recovery
    Murray-Dodge Cafeteria
    Princeton, NJ.

    Sunday - 9:30 AM
  • Living Call Group
    407 Nassau St.
    Princeton, NJ.

    Sunday - 3:00 PM
  • Homeward Bound Group
    2O6 & 518
    Princeton, NJ.

    Sunday - 5:30 PM
    Saturday - 5:30 PM
  • Primary Purpose Group
    2O6 & 518
    Princeton, NJ.

    Monday - 7:15 AM
    Tuesday - 7:15 AM
    Wednesday - 7:15 AM
    Thursday - 7:15 AM
    Saturday - 7:15 AM
  • Rocky Hill Noon
    Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ.

    Monday - 12:00 PM
  • University Community

    Princeton, NJ.

    Monday - 12:15 PM
  • Young People
    Nassau & Vandeveter
    Princeton, NJ.

    Monday - 12:15 PM
  • Homeward Bound
    Rts.206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ.

    Monday - 5:30 PM
    Tuesday - 5:30 PM
    Wednesday - 5:30 PM
    Thursday - 5:30 PM
    Friday - 5:30 PM
  • Mercer Group
    33 Mercer St.
    Princeton, NJ.

    Monday - 7:30 PM
  • Quaker Rd Group
    Quaker Rd & Princeton Pike
    Princeton, NJ.

    Monday - 8:15 PM
  • Couch Potatoes
    Nassau & Vandeventer Sts.
    Princeton, NJ.

    Tuesday - 12:15 PM
  • Step Sisters Too
    Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ.

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
  • We Are Not Saints
    50 Cherry Hill Road
    Princeton, NJ.

    Tuesday - 8:00 PM
  • Men's Discussion
    33 Mercer St.
    Princeton, NJ.

    Wednesday - 8:30 PM
  • New
    Rts.206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ.

    Thursday - 12:15 PM
  • No Name Group
    Nassau & Vandeventer St.
    Princeton, NJ.

    Thursday - 12:15 PM
  • Witherspoon Group
    Witherspoon & Quarry Sts.
    Princeton, NJ.

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • Primary Purpose
    Rts.206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ.

    Friday - 7:15 AM
  • Princeton Big Book
    Rt. 206 & Hibben Rd.
    Princeton, NJ.

    Friday - 12:15 PM
  • Princeton Gay
    Quaker Rd & Princeton Pike
    Princeton, NJ.

    Friday - 8:30 PM
  • Princeton Alternative
    33 Mercer St.
    Princeton, NJ.

    Saturday - 10:00 AM
  • Princeton Saturday Night
    50 Cherry Hill Road
    Princeton, NJ.

    Saturday - 7:00 PM
  • NULL
    1225 State Rd & Rt 206 {rear}
    Princeton, NJ.

    Wednesday - 8:30 PM
    Thursday - 10:00 AM
    Friday - 12:15 PM
    Saturday - 8:30 AM, 5:30 PM