Before you can overcome drug and alcohol addiction, you need to be able to recognize their 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.
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 teach healthy methods to cope with negative emotions, and treat all the underlying causes.
It is important to have a personalized approach when seeking treatment for addiction to alcohol or drugs. Your needs should be considered. We will work with you to design a personal treatment plan. This could include individual therapy, counseling and group therapy.
Tested Treatment Methods
We offer safe environments that will help you detox from alcohol and other drugs. The treatment does not end with detox. To help you succeed, we teach stress-relief techniques, healthy coping strategies and other skills.
Supporting long-term recovery
Recovery is a continuous journey. It's easier to get help when you have it. By guiding you through the recovery process and connecting you with support groups, drug rehab prepares you to live a healthy life. There are support options available, regardless of whether you are in recovery or caring for a loved one.
Because of the perceived high prices of addiction treatment, only a very small portion of those who need it pursue treatment. However, rehab costs are small in comparison to the health and social risks of avoiding treatment. These can be prevented by seeking treatment immediately.
Millions of Americans suffer from addiction every day. A 2016 U.S. surgeon general report estimated that nearly 21 million Americans have a substance abuse disorder. Only 10% of these people receive treatment for substance abuse.
Why? Costs are a major reason. In fact, nearly 40% of Americans suffering from a substance-related disorder didn't seek treatment because they couldn’t afford it.
The cost of treatment can be far lower than the cost associated with addiction. 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?
There are many levels of care at addiction centers throughout the country. Prices vary for each one. For people with severe addictions, intensive and extended treatment may be required. The cost of intensive care is usually higher than that of standard treatment.
Detox
Detoxification is the process of removing drugs from the body and safely ending withdrawal. 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 can cost between $2,000 to $20,000. This includes assessments and supervision around the clock. Long-term residential care that lasts 60 to 90 days may be twice as expensive.
Luxury rehab centers can charge up to $25,000 per 30 days. However, most private treatment centers charge less.
Outpatient Rehab
Outpatient care allows patients to remain at home and receive 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. Some facilities charge as much as $10,000 for outpatient treatment.
Intensive Outpatient Rehab
Intensive outpatient care is a more thorough form of outpatient healthcare. It generally involves multiple appointments per semaine that last approximately three hours each. For 30 days, intensive outpatient treatment costs between $3,000- $10,000.
Partial Hospitalization Programs
Partial hospitalization programs are for patients who require intensive treatment during the day and can return to their home in the evening. PHP usually costs between $350- $450 per daily.
Medication-Assisted Opioid Therapy
A U.S. Department of Defense 2016 report estimated the cost of various opioid addiction treatment programs.
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Cost-Free Programs
Treatment centers can be very expensive. However, some facilities offer payment assistance. Some facilities offer programs at no cost, which are paid for by state taxes. These programs sponsored by the state often have long waiting lists.
Recovery people can also look into support groups such a Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, and Narcotics Anonymous. These 12-step programs have been helping people in recovery for more than 60 decades. They offer regular meetings that help them stay sober. There are also free treatment options offered by faith-based groups.