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Drug Rehab Near Bucks County, PA — Inpatient Treatment in Trenton, NJ

Bucks County, Pennsylvania recorded some of the highest overdose death rates in southeastern PA — and many Bucks County residents cross into New Jersey for treatment due to NJ's more favorable insurance parity laws and greater treatment availability. Source: PA DOH; NJ Governor's Office (nj.gov).

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Why Bucks County Residents Seek Treatment in New Jersey

New Jersey's insurance parity protections are among the stronger frameworks in the Mid-Atlantic region. The NJ Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (A2031/S1339) requires all state-regulated NJ insurers to cover substance use disorder treatment equally with other medical care. Many Bucks County residents with NJ-issued insurance or NJ-connected employer plans can access this coverage at New Horizons. Additionally, treatment across the state line provides geographic separation from the Bucks County drug supply and social environment — which many patients find clinically helpful.

Driving Directions from Bucks County, PA

By Car

From Levittown/Bristol PA: Cross the Delaware River on the Trenton-Morrisville Bridge (US-1) or the Bristol-Burlington Bridge (NJ-130). From US-1 Bridge: Continue into Trenton on US-1 S, then turn right on Broad St to 18 S Broad St. Approximately 20 minutes from Levittown. From New Hope PA: Take NJ-29 S along the Delaware River into Trenton (approximately 18 miles). Follow NJ-29 into Trenton, then east on Front St to S Broad St. Approximately 25 minutes. From Doylestown: Take US-202 S to I-95 S, cross into NJ on I-295, exit at Broad St Trenton. Approximately 35–40 minutes.

By Public Transit

SEPTA Regional Rail from Levittown (Trenton Line) to Trenton Station. Walk 0.6 miles north on Broad St to 18 S Broad St, or take a short Lyft/Uber. Approximately 25–35 minutes from Levittown. From Philadelphia: Amtrak or NJ Transit Northeast Corridor to Trenton Station.

Bucks County's Drug Crisis

Bucks County has struggled with opioid overdose deaths at rates consistently among the highest in Pennsylvania. Fentanyl dominates the current supply, and xylazine (tranq) has been documented in the Bucks County supply since 2021. The rural and suburban character of much of Bucks County limits local treatment options, making New Jersey facilities — accessible in 20–35 minutes — a practical choice for residents seeking inpatient care.

Bucks County Communities Served

We serve patients from Levittown, Bensalem, Bristol, Langhorne, Newtown, Doylestown, New Hope, Yardley, Morrisville, and all surrounding Bucks County communities.

Getting to New Horizons from Bucks County, PA

From Levittown/Morrisville: Cross the Delaware on US-1 (Trenton-Morrisville Bridge) into Trenton. Our facility is 5 minutes from the bridge at 18 S Broad St. From New Hope: Take NJ-29 S along the Delaware approximately 18 miles into Trenton. Approximately 25 minutes. From Bristol: Take I-95 N / I-295 into Trenton, exit at Broad St.

Does Insurance Cover Rehab for Bucks County Residents in NJ?

Pennsylvania residents with NJ-issued or NJ-employer insurance may be covered under NJ's parity law. Pennsylvania residents with PA insurance plans are covered under federal parity law (MHPAEA 2008), which applies to most large employer plans. We verify coverage for out-of-state patients — call (732) 454-8690. Independence Blue Cross, Highmark, and Aetna PA plans are commonly accepted.

Ready to Talk? Our Trenton Team Is Available 24/7.

Free, confidential benefits check. Same-day intake available in most cases. Insurance accepted.

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