Before you can overcome drug and alcohol addiction, you need to be able to recognize their causes. Every individual is affected by different factors that lead you to addiction or substance abuse. 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.
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 ways of coping with unhappiness and address all underlying causes of addiction.
A personal approach is required for rehab for drug and alcohol abuse. It should be customized to meet your individual needs. We work with each client to create a customized treatment plan. It may include counseling, therapy in groups, or medication-assisted options.
Tested Treatment Methods
We provide safe environments to help you rid yourself of alcohol or other drugs. However, detox is only the beginning. To help you succeed, we teach stress-relief techniques, healthy coping strategies and other skills.
Supporting long-term recovery
Recovery is a journey that lasts a lifetime. Being surrounded with support makes it easier. You can expect to be able to transition smoothly from treatment to recovery and introduce you into support groups. 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. But the cost of rehab is negligible compared with the potential social and health consequences of not getting treatment. These negative consequences can be avoided by seeking help as soon as possible.
Millions of Americans suffer from addiction every day. A U.S. surgeon général report in 2016 estimated that close to 21 million Americans suffer from substance abuse disorders. Only 10% of these people receive treatment for substance abuse.
Why? Costs are a major reason. The cost of treatment was a major factor in the fact that almost 40% of Americans with substance use disorders didn't get to rehab between 2011-2014. They either couldn't afford it, or they didn’t have insurance.
The cost of treatment is far less than the cost for addiction. People don't realize the fact that insurance can dramatically reduce rehab costs. 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. Patients with more severe substance abuse disorders will likely require intensive and prolonged treatment. In general, intensive care is more costly than 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 people to stay at home while receiving treatment. Patients learn how to live drug-free at home through a series of appointments. Outpatient care is often available for as little as $5,000 per month. Outpatient treatment may be available at some facilities for up to $10,000.
Intensive Outpatient Rehab
Intensive Outpatient Treatment is a more complete version of outpatient services. It usually involves several appointments per week that take 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 is for patients who are unable to return home each night and need intensive treatment during the days. PHP typically costs between $350- $450 per hour.
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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Programs that are cost-free
Even though treatment centers are expensive, many facilities offer payment assistance or sliding fees scales. 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. Many faith-based organizations also offer free treatment options.