Your First Step Toward Recovery
Meth addiction can take a heavy toll, on sleep, mood, judgment, health, and safety. It often creates a cycle of intense cravings, crashing, and using again just to feel normal. If you’re using meth and feel like it’s getting ahead of you, or you’re worried about someone close to you, the New Jersey Addiction Hotline is here for confidential support and real next steps.
Who Should Call
This hotline is for anyone who needs guidance, including:
- People using meth who can’t stop or keep relapsing after trying to quit
- Anyone experiencing paranoia, panic, intense mood swings, or agitation
- Individuals staying awake for long periods or going through hard “crash” days
- Loved ones seeing major changes in behavior, hygiene, relationships, or finances
What the Hotline Can Help With
When you call, a trained advisor can help you:
- Talk openly and privately about what’s going on without being judged
- Understand treatment options including inpatient, outpatient, and structured support
- Identify the right level of care based on symptoms, safety, and stability at home
- Find programs experienced with stimulant addiction and recovery planning
- Navigate insurance and costs to locate realistic options
- Create a clear plan for today if things feel urgent or out of control
What Happens When You Call
We’ll start by listening and helping you feel grounded. If you’re comfortable, we’ll ask a few questions about current use, sleep, mood, safety concerns, and any recent medical or mental health symptoms. From there, we’ll walk you through practical options and next steps that fit your situation, without pressure, and without lectures.
Take the Step Toward Change
Meth can make life feel chaotic and isolating, but recovery is possible, and support is available right now. You don’t have to wait for a breaking point to reach out.
If your life has started revolving around meth, let this call be the moment you choose a different direction.