Before you can overcome alcohol and drug addiction, you must first understand their causes. Every person has different factors that can lead to addiction and substance abuse. We will explain how drugs affect the body, why people use them, and how to get help for alcoholism.
Treatment of the Sub-Principal Causes of Addiction
People use substances of abuse to obtain quick highs, relieve stress, and to cope with other medical conditions. However, alcohol and other drugs can exacerbate co-occurring mental disorders. We offer help for all aspects of addiction.
A personal approach is required for rehab for drug and alcohol abuse. It should be tailored to you. We work together to create a personalized plan for you that includes individual therapy as well as counseling and group therapy.
Proven Treatment Methods
Our safe environment is designed to help you get rid of alcohol and other drug abuse. The treatment does not end with detox. We will help you learn healthy coping techniques, stress-relief methods, and skills that will make it easier for you to succeed.
Supporting long-term recovery
Recovery is a continuous journey. Being surrounded with support makes it easier. By guiding you through the recovery process and connecting you with support groups, drug rehab prepares you to live a healthy life. Support options are available to anyone, whether you're in treatment or supporting someone you love.
Because of the perceived high prices of addiction treatment, only a very small portion of those who need it pursue treatment. Although rehab's cost is minimal, it is still much less than the social and health costs that could be incurred if you choose to avoid treatment. These consequences can be prevented by getting treatment now.
Millions of Americans live with an addiction every day. A U.S. surgeon général report in 2016 estimated that close to 21 million Americans suffer from substance abuse disorders. Only 10 percent receive treatment for substance abuse.
Why? Costs are a major reason. A staggering 40% of Americans with a substance misuse disorder who needed treatment between 2011 and 2014 did not go to rehab because it was too expensive or they didn't have any insurance.
The cost to treat addiction is significantly lower than that of treatment. A lot of people are unaware that insurance can greatly reduce the cost for rehab. New laws require that insurance companies cover treatment for mental illness and addiction.
How much does rehab cost?
Prices for treatment at addiction centers in the United States vary by level. For people with severe addictions, intensive and extended treatment may be required. Intensive treatment tends to be more expensive than standard care.
Detox
Detoxification is the process of removing drugs from the body and safely ending withdrawal. According to data from drug treatment centers across the United States, a 30-day detox program costs between $250 and $800 per day.
Residential Treatment
Basic residential treatment costs between $2,000 - $20,000. It often involves assessments and round-the-clock supervision. Long-term residential therapy, which can last between 60 to 90 minutes, may be twice the cost.
For 30 days of treatment, luxury rehab facilities may charge upwards to $25,000 Most private treatment centers charge much less.
Outpatient Rehab
Outpatient care allows patients the freedom to live at their own homes while they receive treatment. Through a series or appointments, patients can become drug-free and live in their own homes. A three-month outpatient program can often cost around $5,000. Outpatient treatment may be available at some facilities for up to $10,000.
Intensive Outpatient Rehab
Outpatient intensive care is a more extensive form of outpatient treatment. It usually includes multiple appointments per week and lasts about three hours each day. For 30 days, this level of care may cost you between $3,000 to $10,000.
Partial Hospitalization Programs
Partial hospitalization is for patients who are unable to return home each night and need intensive treatment during the days. PHP typically costs between $350- $450 per hour.
Medication-Assisted Opioid Therapy
A U.S. Department of Defense report from 2016 estimated the costs of various opioid treatment programs.
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Free Programs
Even though treatment centers are expensive, many facilities offer payment assistance or sliding fees scales. Some programs are free and paid for by the state. These programs, which are state sponsored, often have long waiting list.
For those in recovery, support groups such as Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous can be a great option. These 12-step programs have helped millions to get sobriety over the past six decades through regular meetings. There are some faith-based organizations that offer free treatment.