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 will explain how drugs affect the body, why people use them, and how to get help for alcoholism.
The Underlying Causes of Addiction
People use substances of abuse to obtain quick highs, relieve stress, and to cope with other medical conditions. The co-occurring symptoms of mental disorders can be made worse by the use of alcohol or other drugs. We teach healthy methods to cope with negative emotions, and treat all the underlying causes.
A personal approach is required for rehab for drug and alcohol abuse. It should be customized to meet your individual needs. We will work closely with you to develop a customized treatment plan that includes counseling, individual therapy, and group therapy.
The Proven Treatment Methods
We provide safe environments to help you rid yourself of alcohol or other drugs. The treatment does not end with detox. We provide healthy coping strategies, stress reduction techniques, and skill to help you achieve success.
Supporting long-term recovery
Recovery is a long-term process. Being surrounded with support makes it easier. Support groups and guidance are key to your success in drug rehab. 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. However, the cost of treatment is small compared to the possible health and social consequences of not seeking it. These negative consequences can be avoided by seeking help as soon as possible.
Millions of Americans are living with 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.
What is the reason? This is partly because of the cost. In fact, nearly 40% of Americans suffering from a substance-related disorder didn't seek treatment because they couldn’t afford it.
However, the cost of treatment is much less than that of addiction. A lot of people are unaware that insurance can greatly reduce the cost for rehab. New laws mandate that insurance companies cover addiction and mental healthcare treatment.
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. Standard treatment is generally more expensive than intensive care.
Detox
Detoxification refers to the removal of drugs from the body. According to data from drug treatment centers across the United States, a 30-day detox program costs 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. The cost of long-term residential treatment, which lasts between 60 and 90 day, could be twice as high.
For 30 days, some luxury rehab facilities can charge as much as $25,000 Private treatment centers usually charge 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
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. For 30 days, this level of care may cost you between $3,000 to $10,000.
Partial Hospitalization Programs
Partial hospitalization is for patients who are unable to return home each night and need intensive treatment during the days. PHP usually costs between $350- $450 per daily.
Medication-Assisted Opioid Management
The U.S. Department of Defense released a 2016 report that estimated the cost of various opioid treatment programs.
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Cost-Free Programs
Even though treatment centers are expensive, many facilities offer payment assistance or sliding fees scales. Other facilities offer programs for free, funded by state taxes. These programs, which are state sponsored, often have long waiting list.
People in recovery can also turn to support groups like Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous. 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.