Making the decision to seek treatment for yourself or to assist a loved one is a challenging task to start with. While mental health care is vital, affording it can be challenging. This article will outline how much recovery costs by examining the often frustrating and confusing financial side of rehab.

How Much Does Rehab Cost?

The answer to this question is not crystal clear for many patients. There are many different factors that contribute to the cost of rehab and how much of the cost the patient will pay.

Some of these factors that influence the cost of treatment include:

  • The location of the facility (local vs distant)
  • The type of treatment each patient requires
  • If treatment is an outpatient or inpatient
  • Health insurance coverage

It is common for patients to experience anxiety when they are unsure if they will have the means to put themselves through a new, intensive treatment program. It is a lot to ask of these patients to simply hold on to hope that expensive treatment will be successful and manageable post-recovery.

We understand that this may seem overwhelming or even hopeless. But there are ways to get help in choosing the right treatment options without breaking the bank.

The information covered in this article will detail different methods of uncovering just how much rehab will cost for you.

The Cost of Rehab and Treatment Centers

One of the main elements that directly contribute to the cost of rehab and treatment centers for care on substance abuse and mental health wellness is the type of facility patients choose. There are many different programs for a wide variety of patients’ needs. So it is important to consider the treatment options that will be the most beneficial for your specific situation.

Traditional rehabs provides patients with the necessary life skills to combat hardships like the abuse of drugs or alcohol. Programs in these treatment centers may encourage cognitive behavioral therapy, group therapy, and other psychotherapeutic measures.

Additionally, some patients prefer traditional rehab programs while others seek a different experience for their treatment. Luxury rehabs often feel more upscale, almost like hotels or vacation spots that feature many recreational activities in addition to utilizing proven therapeutic methods. These luxury rehabs come with the benefit of escape and relaxation from life’s stressors. However, luxury treatment comes with a larger price tag as a result of the additional amenities.

While insurance companies occasionally provide coverage for a luxury treatment center, many times they only cover what they deem as necessary. For example, they may decide that the group therapy sessions fall under necessary coverage while denying coverage for spa treatments.

One misconception about rehab is that you will not have access to any amenities or more luxurious activities without paying the price. However, some rehabs that offer “simple” treatment provide activities such as musical therapy, recreational sports, and nature hikes.

Ultimately, it is up to you to decide on the style of rehab that would fit both your recovery plan and overall budget, but it is important to consider the options that will contribute most to the success of your recovery.

Type of Treatment Matters

Whether you choose a luxury rehab or a more traditional center, you will find that rehab is not a one-size-fits-all program. Instead, there are a variety of treatment options that cater specifically to your needs.

There are many different questions to keep in mind as you research the right type of treatment for your recovery goals. You might be asking yourself, “What are the different types of rehab and how do I choose one that fits what I need?”

Treatment options must appropriately address the issues at hand when a patient enters rehab centers. Some patients require a shorter period of detox from drugs, or an introduction to alcoholics anonymous, while others need more hands-on, intensive approaches.

These include:

  • Alcohol rehab for addiction
  • Drug and other substance abuse treatment
  • Residential programs
  • Partial hospitalization programs (PHP)
  • Outpatient programs
  • Inpatient rehabs
  • Dual diagnosis treatment for substance abuse and mental health

Each of these different treatment methods requires patients to remain in the program for different lengths of time, which will alter the cost. Additionally, different therapies cost more or less based on the treatment they provide.

The right treatment center will be able to offer advice and guidance on the different types of therapies you may need based on past or new diagnoses and pressing health concerns.

Health Insurance: Are You Covered?

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, issues of addiction are considered a “major public health problem” in the United States. With a large group of people experiencing issues of drug and alcohol addiction, more and more insurance companies and medical care plans are starting to provide coverage for treatment.

In recent years, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been successful in assisting patients who need these types of treatment. When selecting a government health insurance plan, look into their policy on rehab and other treatment programs.

Your individual insurance coverage depends on your plan, and representatives at these companies will tell you what is and is not covered for a specific treatment program and facility. Be sure to reach out to them to find a more specific answer.

Additional Medical Care and Assistance

Of course, there are many instances in which patients do not have insurance or the money to pay for a rehab center. However, this does not mean that you should give up hope on your journey to recovery.

There are available public resources, such as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), that will guide you toward the right treatment program based on your location, your treatment goals, and your insurance coverage.

These resources are an invaluable support system to help you begin healing. They exist to help you push through the frustration of finding the right treatment for your addiction and mental health needs.

Perhaps one of the most important aspects to learning how much rehab costs is closely working with the treatment center. Often times, these centers put in the effort to work with you and your financial limitations. They will communicate with your insurance company and find a plan that is best for you. At The Woods at Parkside, our admissions specialists’ first priority is enrolling you in the best possible treatment plan, not making a quick dollar.

It is easy and understandable to become consumed by the worry of finances when seeking treatment. However, it is important to remember that the ultimate goal is to get you on a path to recovery.

If You Are Considering Rehab

After reading this, you might still feel unsure about your options for treatment programs. The Woods at Parkside is here to help. If you have any questions about our prices, contact our admissions specialists. Reach out to us at 614-471-2552 or begin an online assessment today.

The post How Much Does Rehab Cost: The Real Price appeared first on The Woods At Parkside.

Source
Original Author: The Woods at Parkside

Recent Posts

Managing Substance Withdrawal Symptoms Effectively

Embarking on the journey to recovery from addiction involves navigating the challenging phase of substance…

2 months ago

Deciding to Enter Inpatient Alcohol or Drug Rehab

Deciding to Enter Inpatient Alcohol or Drug Rehab Choosing to enter an inpatient alcohol or…

6 months ago

Understanding First Responder PTSD: Prevalence, Challenges, and Resilience Programs

Behind the courage of first responders—those who rush to the scenes of emergencies—lies a hidden…

9 months ago

Tranq Drug: Understanding Its Impact and Risks

Tranq Drug: Understanding Its Impact and Risks The Blackberry Center of Central Florida Digital Team…

10 months ago

Eating Disorders in the Military and How Veterans Can Recover

Eating disorders in the military may not be the first thing that comes to mind…

1 year ago