Before you can beat drug or alcohol addiction, it is important to understand the causes. There are many factors that lead people to abuse drugs and become addicted. We discuss how drugs can affect your body, what causes people to turn to them, and how you can recover from alcoholism or other substance abuse disorders.
Treating the Underlying Reasons for Addiction
For quick highs, stress relief or to manage other health conditions, people resort to substance abuse. Alcohol and other drugs can worsen symptoms of co-occurring disorders. We offer help for all aspects of addiction.
Individualized treatment is necessary for those suffering from drug or alcohol addiction. You should tailor it to your specific needs. 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. Treatment doesn't stop 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 long-term process. It is easier to have support. The goal of drug rehab is to prepare you for a life free from addiction. We will help you navigate your recovery, and connect you to support groups. There are support options available, regardless of whether you are in recovery or caring for a loved one.
Only a few people with addiction seek treatment because of the perceived high cost. But the cost of rehab is negligible compared with the potential social and health consequences of not getting treatment. These can be prevented by seeking treatment immediately.
Millions of Americans suffer from addiction every day. A U.S. surgeon-general report from 2016 estimates that almost 21 million Americans suffer with a substance use disorder. Only 10% of these people receive treatment for substance abuse.
What is the reason? Costs are a major reason. The cost of treatment was a major factor in the fact that almost 40% of Americans with substance use disorders didn't get to rehab between 2011-2014. They either couldn't afford it, or they didn’t have insurance.
The cost of treatment is far less than the cost for addiction. Many people don't realize that insurance can help reduce the cost of rehabilitation. The new law requires insurance companies to cover mental health and addiction treatment.
How Much Does Rehab Cost?
There are many levels of care at addiction centers throughout the country. Prices vary for each one. People with more severe drug use disorders are likely to require more intensive and longer-term treatment. Standard treatment is generally more expensive than intensive care.
Detox
Detoxification is the process of removing drugs from the body and safely ending withdrawal. Based on information from drug treatment facilities throughout the United States and estimates of daily costs, a 30-day detox can cost between $250 and $800.
Residential Treatment
Basic residential treatment can cost between $2,000 to $20,000. This includes assessments and supervision around the clock. Long-term residential services, lasting 60 to 90 days, can cost twice as much.
Luxury rehab centers can charge up to $25,000 per 30 days. However, most private treatment centers charge less.
Outpatient Rehab
Outpatient care allows people to stay at home while receiving treatment. Patients can learn to live at home and avoid the need for a hospital by attending several appointments. For a three-month program, outpatient care can cost as much as $5,000. Outpatient treatment can be as high as $10,000 at some facilities.
Intensive Outpatient Rehab
Inpatient intensive treatment is a higher-quality version of outpatient therapy. It typically includes multiple appointments per work week, lasting approximately three hours per 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 is generally between $350 to $450 per day.
Medication-Assisted Opioid Therapy
A U.S. Department of Defense report from 2016 estimated the costs of various opioid treatment programs.
Methadone-assisted therapy that includes daily integrated psychosocial, medical, and psychological support costs $6552 annually, while naltrexone assisted treatment which includes drug administration and other related services costs $14 112 per annum.|Methadone-assisted care includes daily integrated psychosocial support and medical support, which costs $6,552 per annum, and naltrexone, which includes drug administration, costs $14,112 each year.|Methadone treatment, which includes medication and two weekly visits, is $6,552 per a year. Naltrexone treatment, which includes drug administrations and related services, is $14,112 per a year.|Methadone assistance includes daily integrated psychological and medical support. It costs $6,552 annually. Nartrexone-assisted treatments that include drug administration and related services cost $14,112 annually.}
Programs for free
Even though treatment centers are expensive, many facilities offer payment assistance or sliding fees scales. Other facilities offer programs for free, funded by state taxes. These state-sponsored programs are often subject to long waitlists.
Individuals in recovery have another option: Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous are two options. These 12-step programs have helped millions to get sobriety over the past six decades through regular meetings. There are also free treatment options offered by faith-based groups.