Find a Therapist near Marlton, NJ

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About Marlton

Marlton is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Evesham Township. It is located in Burlington County, New Jersey. It has a land area of 3 square miles. Marlton was founded in 1676 by Welsh and English farmers. The community is named after the marl clay that is found in the local soil.

Marlton has a population of 10,000 people. Among adults age 25 and over, 93% have a high school degree, and 36% have a bachelor’s degree. Marlton is home to 700 military veterans.

The racial composition of Marlton is 86% white, 6% Hispanic, 5% Asian, and 3% black. Around 8% of residents were born in a foreign country. Eleven percent of residents have a native language other than English. 

People in Marlton earn an average annual salary of $36,500. The median household income is $71,300. The homeownership rate in Marlton is 67%. Five percent of residents live below the poverty line.

Mental Health in Marlton

Drug abuse is a growing concern in Burlington County. In 2017, police officers and emergency responders used Narcan to treat over 900 cases of drug overdose in the county.  From 2016 to 2017, the number of overdose deaths increased by 70% (from 83 to 141). In Evesham Township, there were 11 overdose fatalities in 2017.

The Evesham Township Police Department recently launched a program designed to reduce the impact of substance abuse in the community. The program, known as “Straight...to Treatment,” allows people to turn over drugs to the police without fear of being arrested and charged. The program also helps individuals experiencing drug addiction to connect with appropriate treatment programs. 

References:

  1. Forline, A. (2018, March 23). Evesham TWP offers new “straight...to treatment” program to help drug users. South Jersey Observer. Retrieved from https://southjerseyobserver.com/evesham-twp-offers-new-straight-to-treatment-program-to-help-drug-users
  2. Interesting facts about Marlton. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://marltongateway.com/blog/interesting-facts-about-marlton
  3. Marlton, NJ. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.mapquest.com/us/nj/marlton-282034940
  4. QuickFacts: Marlton CDP, New Jersey. (n.d.). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved from https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/marltoncdpnewjersey/PST040217
 
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