Cost Of Drug Rehab: Can You Afford Residential Treatment?

The cost of drug rehab is a deterrent for some addicts. Health insurance coverage is definitely a problem in this country. A lot of addicts are already ashamed at the fact that they have an addiction problem and they can’t seem to fix it on their own, asking for help is harder, when help is expensive and they can’t afford it that makes them all the less encouraged to go and get home. There are ways to afford residential treatment if you don’t have insurance. However, having insurance helps a lot. One way is to look into rehabs that offer payment plans, scholarships and financing options. There are plenty of rehabs out there that will try and work with their clients especially if they know that they are suffering from economic hardship.

Do not avoid getting help because of your finances. Call around to different rehabs and ask them what their options are for you. Most rehabs will ask you to give them some information in regards to your financial situation like pay stubs and tax returns so that they can determine what financial help you need. If this is an overwhelming or unsettling or daunting task for you to take on, ask a friend to help you with the process. The last thing anyone wants is for you to get so overwhelmed or stressed out on how you are going to afford rehab that you give up and decide not to go.

Outpatient Drug Rehab: A Court Order May Save Your Life & Someone Else

A lot of times when a first offender is arrested for a dui they agree to outpatient drug rehab. While this may seem extreme to someone who doesn’t believe they have a drinking or drug problem but are a victim of bad luck, it’s actually not when you consider the fact that bad luck or not your drinking or doing drugs while drive could have cost you or someone else their life. It’s a good idea even if you think you don’t belong in outpatient rehab to take the time to reflect on your actions and take in what other addicts are saying.