Before you can beat drug or alcohol addiction, it is important to understand the causes. Every person has different factors that can lead to addiction and substance abuse. 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.
Resolving the Root Causes of Addiction
People use substances of abuse to obtain quick highs, relieve stress, and to cope with other medical conditions. Alcohol and other drugs can worsen symptoms of co-occurring disorders. We help you learn healthy ways to deal with your unpleasant emotions and treat the root causes of addiction.
A personal approach is required for rehab for drug and alcohol abuse. You should tailor it to your specific needs. We work with each client to create a customized treatment plan. It may include counseling, therapy in groups, or medication-assisted options.
Tested Treatment Methods
We offer safe environments designed for you to detoxify your body from alcohol and other substances. Treatment doesn't stop with detox. To set you up for success, we will teach you healthy coping strategies, stress relief techniques, and skills.
Supporting Long-Term Recovery
Recovery is a journey that lasts a lifetime. Support is key to making recovery easier. You can expect to be able to transition smoothly from treatment to recovery and introduce you into support groups. Support is available to you, regardless if you are in recovery yourself or supporting someone else.
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 consequences can be prevented by getting treatment now.
Millions of Americans live with an 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 percent receive treatment for substance abuse.
Why? The reason is partly due to the high cost of treatment. 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 can be far lower than the cost associated with addiction. People don't realize the fact that insurance can dramatically reduce rehab costs. Insurance companies must now cover mental and addiction treatment under new laws.
How much does rehab cost?
Each level of treatment in addiction centers across the country is different. People with more severe drug use disorders are likely to require more intensive and longer-term treatment. Intensive treatment tends to be more expensive than standard care.
Detox
Detox is the process by which drugs are removed from the body. It also helps to overcome withdrawal symptoms. Based on data from drug treatment centres across the United States. The average cost of a 30-day detox is between $250 and $800 per Day.
Residential Treatment
Basic residential treatment is estimated to cost between $2,000 and $25,000 and often includes assessments and 24-hour supervision. Long-term residential care that lasts 60 to 90 days may be twice as expensive.
For 30 days of treatment, luxury rehab facilities may charge upwards to $25,000 However, most private treatment centers charge less.
Outpatient Rehab
Individuals can receive outpatient treatment while they live at home. Patients learn how to live drug-free at home through a series of appointments. Outpatient treatment can be as low as $5,000 for a 3-month program. Some facilities charge as much as $10,000 for outpatient treatment.
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. This treatment can be between $3,000 and $10,000 over 30 days.
Partial Hospitalization Programs
Partial hospitalizations are for patients who can return to their homes each evening after receiving intensive treatment during daytime. PHP is generally between $350 to $450 per day.
Medication-Assisted Opioid Management
The U.S. Department of Defense published a report in 2016 that estimated the cost of different opioid treatment programs.
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Free Programs
Some facilities offer payment assistance, or sliding-fee scales. Treatment centers can be costly. Some programs are free and paid for by the state. These state-sponsored programs often have long wait lists.
Individuals in recovery have another option: Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous are two options. These 12-step programs have been helping millions of people to achieve and maintain sobriety for more than 60 years through regular meetings. Many faith-based organizations also offer free treatment options.