Before you can overcome alcohol and drug addiction, you must first understand their causes. There are many factors that lead people to abuse drugs and become addicted. We will explain how drugs affect the body, why people use them, and how to get help for alcoholism.
The Underlying 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 teach healthy methods to cope with negative emotions, and treat all the underlying causes.
You need to be able to relate to the person receiving treatment for alcoholism and drug abuse. 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
We offer safe environments designed for you to detoxify your body from alcohol and other substances. However, detox is only the beginning. 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 continuous journey. It's easier to get help when you have it. Support groups and guidance are key to your success in drug rehab. Support options are available to anyone, whether you're in treatment or supporting someone you love.
A small percentage of addicts seek treatment, despite the perceived high costs. However, rehab costs are small in comparison to the health and social risks of avoiding treatment. You can avoid these problems by getting help immediately.
Millions of Americans struggle with addiction each 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.
Why? The reason is partly due to the high cost of treatment. 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. Insurance can reduce the cost of rehab, which many people don't know. Insurance companies must now cover mental and addiction treatment under new laws.
How Much Does Rehab Cost
The prices for different levels of addiction treatment vary across the nation. 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
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 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 However, private treatment centers typically charge less.
Outpatient Rehab
Individuals can receive outpatient treatment while they live at home. Through a series or appointments, patients can become drug-free and live in their own homes. 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. This type of care costs anywhere from $3,000 to $10,000 for 30 consecutive days.
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 is generally between $350 to $450 per day.
Medication-Assisted Opioid Management
A U.S. Department of Defense 2016 report estimated the cost of various opioid addiction treatment programs.
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Programs that are cost-free
Although treatment centers can be expensive, there are some that offer payment assistance and sliding fee scales. Some programs are free and paid for by the state. These programs sponsored by the state often have long waiting lists.
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. Many faith-based organizations also offer free treatment options.