Before you can conquer alcoholism or drug addiction, it's important to fully understand them. Each person is different in how they succumb to drug abuse or addiction. We will explain how drugs affect the body, why people use them, and how to get help for alcoholism.
Resolving the Root Causes of Addiction
For quick highs, stress relief or to manage other health conditions, people resort to substance abuse. 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. You should tailor it to your specific needs. We will work with you to design a personal treatment plan. This could include individual therapy, counseling and group therapy.
Tested Treatment Methods
Our safe environment is designed to help you get rid of alcohol and other drug abuse. Detoxification is not the end of treatment. 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 process that takes a lifetime. It's easier to get help when you have it. 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.
A small percentage of addicts seek treatment, despite the perceived high costs. 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. You can avoid these problems by getting help immediately.
Millions of Americans struggle with addiction each day. A 2016 U.S. surgeon general report estimated that nearly 21 million Americans have a substance abuse disorder. Only 10 percent receive treatment for substance abuse.
This is why? One reason may be due to the high costs. 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 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. Insurance companies must now cover mental and addiction treatment under new laws.
How Much Does Rehab Cost
Prices for treatment at addiction centers in the United States vary by level. 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 to eliminate drugs from your body and avoid 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 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, some luxury rehab facilities can charge as much as $25,000 Most private treatment centers charge much less.
Outpatient Rehab
Outpatient care allows people to stay at home while receiving 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
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, this level of care may cost you between $3,000 to $10,000.
Partial Hospitalization Programs
Partial hospitalization programs on the other hand are designed for patients who need to be treated intensively during the day, but can return to their normal home environment in the evening. PHP costs approximately $350-$450 per day.
Medication-Assisted Opioid Therapy
The U.S. Department of Defense published a report in 2016 that estimated the cost of different opioid 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, 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.