Rolling Hills Recovery Center Cost: Chester, NJ
Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator (2026) , Recovery.com facility directory (2026) , Luxury-Rehabs.com directory (2026) , ClearCostRecovery — Rehab Cost in New Jersey (2026)
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Updated April 2026
How we estimated this cost
Rolling Hills Recovery Center does not publish pricing on its website or in third-party directories we reviewed. We triangulated this estimate from four public sources:
- SAMHSA Treatment Locator confirms Rolling Hills is a licensed New Jersey facility operating at ASAM residential levels (3.5, 3.1) and outpatient levels (PHP, IOP).
- Recovery.com directory lists accepted insurance carriers (Aetna, Cigna, Horizon BCBS, UnitedHealthcare, AmeriHealth NJ) but does not publish pricing.
- Luxury-Rehabs.com categorizes Rolling Hills within upscale/luxury NJ residential programs — driving the upper end of the estimate.
- Our New Jersey state cost guide aggregates NJ residential pricing: $18K–$50K standard per 30 days, $40K–$120K+ luxury per 30 days.
We placed Rolling Hills’ estimate at $25,000–$65,000 per 30-day stay — spanning the upper-standard through lower-luxury NJ residential tier, consistent with its Chester location (Morris County, affluent area), program amenities, and private-insurance focus.
This is an editorial estimate, not a quote. Actual cost depends on length of stay, level of care (3.5 vs 3.1 vs PHP vs IOP), insurance network status, deductible, coinsurance, and negotiated rates.
New Jersey cost context
New Jersey ranks among the top-five highest-cost addiction treatment markets in the U.S. Factors driving this:
- High clinical labor costs (NJ licensed therapists earn among the highest wages in the country).
- Real estate (Morris County median home value >$600K, directly impacting facility overhead).
- Private-insurance concentration (NJ has one of the highest rates of employer-sponsored PPO coverage).
- Parity protection (N.J.S.A. 17:48-6x and MHPAEA require insurers to cover medically necessary SUD treatment on par with medical care).
These factors combine to push NJ residential rehab into higher brackets than in Midwest or Southern markets — but they also mean insured NJ residents have better-than-average access to care.
What this estimate covers
A typical 30-day residential stay at Rolling Hills includes:
- 24-hour clinically managed residential care (ASAM 3.5 or 3.1, depending on acuity)
- Individual therapy — typically 2–3 sessions per week with a primary therapist
- Group therapy — daily, covering CBT, DBT, relapse prevention, and process groups
- Psychiatric care and medication management for dual-diagnosis patients
- MAT (Suboxone, Sublocade, Vivitrol, naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfiram) when clinically indicated
- Trauma-focused modalities (EMDR, CPT) for patients with PTSD
- Family therapy sessions
- Complementary programming (yoga, mindfulness, experiential therapy)
- Room, meals, nursing, case management, and discharge planning
Insurance cost scenarios
Estimated out-of-pocket cost for a 30-day residential stay, assuming commercial PPO coverage:
| Scenario | Estimated Out-of-Pocket | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Aetna PPO, in-network | $2,500–$7,500 | Deductible + 10–20% coinsurance |
| Horizon BCBS PPO, in-network | $2,500–$6,500 | 28-day no-prior-auth protection under N.J.S.A. 17:48-6x |
| Cigna PPO, in-network | $3,000–$8,500 | Varies by employer group |
| UHC PPO, in-network | $2,500–$7,500 | Depends on deductible tier |
| Out-of-network PPO | $8,000–$20,000 | After OON deductible; balance billing possible |
| Self-pay (uninsured) | $25,000–$65,000 | Full cash price; payment plans sometimes available |
| NJ Medicaid (FamilyCare) | $0 | Not typically at Rolling Hills; call IME at 1-844-276-2777 |
These ranges are illustrative. Actual cost depends on plan-year deductible status, out-of-pocket maximum, and whether Rolling Hills is in-network on your specific plan.
Comparable New Jersey residential programs
| Program Type | Typical Cost (30 days) | Example Setting |
|---|---|---|
| NJ Medicaid / state-funded residential | $0 out-of-pocket | Public/nonprofit via IME |
| Standard NJ residential | $18,000–$35,000 | Nonprofit or mid-market private |
| Upper-standard / premium residential (Rolling Hills tier) | $25,000–$65,000 | Private, amenity-forward programs |
| Luxury / executive residential | $50,000–$120,000+ | Concierge-level programs |
See our New Jersey rehab cost guide for the full NJ pricing matrix.
Admissions process (typical)
- Initial call — Rolling Hills admissions team collects clinical history, substance, last use, insurance, and level-of-care needs.
- Insurance verification (VOB) — Verification of benefits usually completes within a few hours; they confirm in-network status, deductible remaining, and any authorization requirements.
- Pre-admission assessment — Sometimes includes a medical and psychiatric screen, particularly for dual-diagnosis patients.
- Detox referral (if needed) — If medically supervised detox is required first, Rolling Hills coordinates placement at a partnering detox program.
- Admission to residential — Typically within 24–72 hours after detox completion or directly if detox is not required.
- Step-down planning — Built into the treatment plan from day one; patients typically move from 3.5 → 3.1 → PHP → IOP → outpatient.
Outcomes research context
A few evidence-based facts readers should understand about residential rehab cost vs outcomes:
- Length of engagement matters more than luxury amenities. NIDA and SAMHSA consistently find that 90+ days of total engagement (residential + outpatient combined) predicts the strongest long-term outcomes, regardless of program price tier.
- MAT continuation post-discharge reduces relapse. For opioid use disorder, continuing buprenorphine or naltrexone after residential care cuts overdose risk significantly.
- Dual-diagnosis treatment matters. Roughly 40% of people with SUD also have a co-occurring mental health condition. Programs that treat both simultaneously — like Rolling Hills — produce better outcomes than programs that address only the substance.
Person-first language note
This cost page refers to patients as people with substance use disorder or people in recovery, never as “addicts” or “abusers.” ClearCostRecovery follows ASAM and SAMHSA person-first language guidelines because stigmatizing language is documented to reduce care-seeking behavior.
Related resources
- Rehab Cost in New Jersey (2026 Guide)
- Alcohol Rehab Cost in New Jersey
- Opioid Rehab Cost in New Jersey
- Does Aetna Cover Rehab?
- Does Horizon BCBS Cover Rehab?
- Treatment Cost Calculator
Crisis resources
For 24/7 SUD placement help in New Jersey, call the IME Addictions Access Center at 1-844-276-2777. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available by dialing 988. In case of overdose or medical emergency, call 911.
Compliance note: This page is an editorial cost estimate based on publicly available data. ClearCostRecovery is not affiliated with Rolling Hills Recovery Center. We are not a treatment provider. Cost figures are estimates and may not reflect actual pricing at time of admission.
Cost Data Sources
Every cost figure on this page is sourced from the following third-party references. ClearCostRecovery aggregates and cites publicly available data — we do not set or receive pricing.
- SAMHSA Treatment Locator (2026) — Confirms licensed NJ facility with ASAM residential and outpatient levels. (Verification of licensure and level of care.)
- Recovery.com facility directory (2026) — Lists accepted insurance carriers; does not publish specific pricing. (Used to verify carrier acceptance.)
- Luxury-Rehabs.com directory (2026) — Categorizes Rolling Hills among upscale/luxury NJ residential programs. (Used to position estimate toward upper NJ tier.)
- ClearCostRecovery — Rehab Cost in New Jersey (2026) — NJ residential $18K–$50K standard, $40K–$120K+ luxury per 30 days. (Editorial state cost guide used to bracket facility estimate.)
What's Included at Rolling Hills Recovery Center
Based on publicly available program descriptions. Contact the facility to confirm current services.
Programs
- Residential (ASAM 3.5 / 3.1)
- Partial hospitalization (PHP)
- Intensive outpatient (IOP)
- Outpatient / aftercare
ASAM Levels of Care
- 3.5 — Clinically managed high-intensity residential
- 3.1 — Clinically managed low-intensity residential
- 2.5 — Partial hospitalization (PHP)
- 2.1 — Intensive outpatient (IOP)
Treatment Modalities
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Trauma-focused therapy (EMDR, CPT)
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
- Family therapy
- Group therapy
- Holistic and experiential therapies
- Dual diagnosis / co-occurring disorder treatment
Specialty Populations
- Dual diagnosis (anxiety, depression, PTSD with SUD)
- Young adults
- Professionals / executives
- Trauma survivors
Amenities
- Private and semi-private rooms
- Chef-prepared meals
- Fitness and yoga programming
- Outdoor grounds / nature setting
- Complementary therapies (art, music, mindfulness)
Accreditation
- Joint Commission
- NJ DHS DMHAS licensed
- LegitScript certified (verify)
Insurance Accepted at Rolling Hills Recovery Center
Coverage details vary by plan. Always verify in-network status and benefits directly with the facility and your insurer before admission.
See our insurance coverage guide for what to verify before admission.
Chester, New Jersey Location Context
Rolling Hills Recovery Center is located in Chester, New Jersey. For a full view of addiction treatment costs, coverage laws, and treatment infrastructure in the state, see our New Jersey rehab cost guide.
Cost Comparison
State average source: New Jersey cost guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Rolling Hills Recovery Center cost?
Rolling Hills Recovery Center does not publish specific pricing on its website or in third-party directories we reviewed. Based on comparable luxury-tier residential programs in New Jersey, we estimate $25,000–$65,000 for a 30-day stay before insurance. In-network PPO coverage typically reduces out-of-pocket cost to a deductible plus coinsurance — often $2,500–$8,500. Confirm with Rolling Hills and your insurer directly.
Does Aetna cover Rolling Hills Recovery Center?
Aetna is commonly listed as accepted by Rolling Hills Recovery Center. Under federal MHPAEA and NJ's state parity law (N.J.S.A. 17:48-6x), Aetna commercial PPO plans generally cover residential SUD treatment when medically necessary. In-network status varies by plan year and specific Aetna product; call the number on your card to verify.
Is Rolling Hills Recovery in-network with Horizon Blue Cross?
Rolling Hills commonly lists Horizon BCBS of New Jersey as an accepted carrier. Horizon PPO plans in New Jersey typically cover 28+ days of inpatient SUD care without prior authorization for the initial stay (N.J.S.A. 17:48-6x). Confirm your specific plan's in-network status by calling Rolling Hills' verification team or your insurer.
What's the difference between ASAM 3.5 and 3.1?
ASAM Level 3.5 is clinically managed high-intensity residential treatment — 24-hour care with structured programming for patients with significant clinical needs. ASAM 3.1 is clinically managed low-intensity residential — also 24-hour, but with less intensive clinical programming, appropriate for patients further along in recovery. Rolling Hills operates both levels, stepping patients from 3.5 to 3.1 as their acuity decreases.
Does Rolling Hills offer detox?
Rolling Hills Recovery Center is primarily a residential (ASAM 3.5 / 3.1) and outpatient (PHP, IOP) program, not a medical detox facility (ASAM 3.7). Patients requiring medical detox are typically admitted to a partnering detox program first, then transitioned to Rolling Hills for residential care. This is a common care pathway in New Jersey.
How long is a typical stay at Rolling Hills?
Residential stays at ASAM 3.5 typically run 28–45 days, though clinical need and insurance authorization drive the exact length. Many patients then step down to PHP (2–4 weeks) and IOP (6–12 weeks) within the same continuum of care. Research consistently shows that 90+ days of total engagement predicts the strongest outcomes.
What kind of therapies does Rolling Hills use?
Rolling Hills offers evidence-based treatment modalities including CBT, DBT, EMDR and trauma-focused therapy, MAT, family therapy, and group therapy, alongside complementary programming (yoga, mindfulness, experiential therapy). The program includes dual-diagnosis treatment for patients with co-occurring mental health conditions.
What if I can't afford a luxury-tier program?
If cost is a barrier, consider: (1) a standard (non-luxury) NJ residential program in the $18K–$35K range, (2) NJ Medicaid-covered care via the IME Addictions Access Center at 1-844-276-2777, or (3) ACA Marketplace coverage acquisition through a licensed broker. The clinical outcomes at standard programs are comparable to luxury programs when evidence-based treatment is delivered at the right ASAM level.