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  • How Much Does Addiction Treatment Cost?

    Is Insurance Accepted?

    How Long Does Effective Treatment Take?

    Should I Stay Local or Travel for the Best Treatment?

  • Treatment prices depend on the treatment phases involved and the level of service and extras provided. The range runs from free and low-cost options that are generally state or federally funded, all the way up to very expensive treatment at facilities that give 5 star resorts a run for their money. In terms of free options, consider hosting an intervention with friends and family, along with visiting www.SAMHSA.gov which has a treatment center locator and provides listings to government-funded and very low cost alternatives. General Pricing Guidelines

    In many cases YES. Although not every detox or rehabilitation facility will accept insurance, many do. Most of the facilities that we refer people to do accept private insurance, so give us a call today to verify what coverage you may have and we will do everything possible to help make that work for you!

    Studies indicate that the success rate for recovery rises dramatically with the length of treatment. That is, the longer an individual spent in a facility treating their drug or alcohol dependencies, the less likely they were to relapse. Detox and rehab can be done in as few as 21 to 30 days, though the probability of remaining alcohol and drug-free rises dramatically as the individual passes 90 days of treatment.

    Seeking local treatment might seem like the best rehab option, surrounded by familiar places and close to friends and family. While this may be the most convenient route to take, there are also some significant drawbacks to be aware of. Making a “clean break” from drugs and alcohol, separating from the environments and people most associated with the addiction, often leads to the best results. The chances of relapse are diminished when you are away from home, since you are limiting your access to the substances you are trying to quit. Many rehabs are located in incredible settings, from oceanfront and lakeside facilities to picturesque desert retreats - perfect for creating the right atmosphere for feeling peaceful, keeping positive and staying healthy during, and after, your stay. So make sure you consider all your options when deciding the best place to make a fresh start.

  Lower-End Mid-Range Upper Range Typical Length Recomm. Length
Intervention $1,000 $3,000 $7,500 N/A N/A
Detox $350-$750/day $750-$1,500/day $1,500-$3,000/day 3 days 7 days
Inpatient Rehab $5,000-$12,000/month $12,000-$25,000/month $25,000-$75,000/month 28-45 days 90 days
Outpatient Rehab $1,500-$3,000/month $3,000-$7,500/month $7,500-$12,500/month 30-60 days 90 days
Sober Living $500/month $2,000-$5,000/month $5,000-$12,5000/month 30-180 days 6 Months - 1 Year
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What You Need to Know About: Drug Addiction Treatment

Getting Help, Clean & Sober

Getting Help

Getting help to get clean and sober is the first step to recovery. A substance-dependent person cannot move forward with their recovery until they recognize their dependence, and this is often a difficult hurdle to overcome, particularly by oneself.

The individual may even require an intervention if they do not reach that moment of reflection or realization of their problem. If you or someone you care about has an issue with drugs or alcohol, finding out how to get clean and sober is an important initial step to acheiving long-term recovery success.

Intervention

Intervention

Addicts are often unaware of the full impact their behavior is having on their own lives and the lives of those around them, even those they are closest to. If they are unable to acknowledge the problem on their own, the responsibility falls to family and friends to help them become aware.

Intervention is the process by which the addicted individual is encouraged to recognize and openly discuss their problems and concerns with loved ones and sometimes a professional interventionist. The ultimate goal of an intervention is for the addict to accept the offer of help and to agree to enter some form of treatment.Staging an intervention is often a vital role in helping someone begin recovery.

Assessment

Assessment

Assessment is the phase in a substance addiction treatment cycle which allows the patient to identify his or her drug or alcohol usage and the extent to which it is affecting themselves and others upon entering a treatment center.

The assessment lets the treatment center know what kind of drugs or alcohol have been abused and to what degree, as well as any other issues associated with the abuse. It is also a way for the patient to describe his or her abuse history.

Detox

Detox

Detox is a challenging but integral part of any drug or alcohol treatment. During detoxification, usage of the drug ceases so that the abused substance can leave the body. This phase can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, and is when the discomfort associated with normal withdrawal symptoms generally occurs.

At this point, the body is re-learning how to function without the substance in its system. Once this step is completed, the addicted person will be well on their way to enjoying a renewed life of sobriety.

Rehab

Rehab

The rehab phase of addiction treatment focuses on addressing the psychological aspects of the addiction. Before rehabilitation, the physical withdrawal will have been dealt with through detox and attention can now be turned toward healing and preparing for long-term recovery.

Rehabilitation utilizes a combination of individual, group, and family therapy to help the person cope with the emotional aspects of addiction, providing the support and encouragement necessary to make and sustain a healthy renewed lifestyle.

Aftercare

Aftercare

Following rehab, a patient may go to aftercare for continuing support. Aftercare is a group that meets on a weekly basis to discuss how recovery is going. It's a place for the patient to discuss the obstacles, successes and failures of entering the world after rehab.

The support group is a great way to help the patient maintain a distance from drugs or alcohol, while speaking with others who are experiencing similar situations.

Sober Living

Sober Living

Sober living is one of the final steps in completing a substance abuse treatment cycle. The individual learns how to eliminate as many of the addiction triggers as possible and manage those that cannot be avoided.

Unhealthy coping mechanisms can be replaced with more productive behaviors and routines. One of the most important parts of sober living is making sure that you create a support system to help you maintain your new life.

Recovery

Recovery

Recovery from substance addiction is a process that continues for life. Before a person enters into this stage, he or she must successfully complete the previous phases of substance addiction treatment and be ready to embrace a clean and sober life.

The goal of recovery is to keep the person who has finished treatment busy, focused, and safe. This is why having a recovery plan is necessary. Recovery is a day-to-day process that is about living a life and resolving the problems that arise without using drugs or alcohol.

Relapse Prevention

Relapse

Understanding what a relapse is, why it is occurring, and the warning signs that a relapse may be imminent, allows the person to take necessary steps to prevent it. Each person experiences different warning signs based on his or her personal relapse triggers.

It is important to identify one's own primary triggers so that you know what to look for. Make sure to have an established support system to turn to for relapse prevention when the signs are looming, whether that's a recovery sponsor, close friends or family. Reaching out at the first signs of a relapse help stay the course to recovery.

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