Cost of Rehab
The cost of rehab differs based on a number of factors including the type of rehab, the location and the level of care that is provided during the treatment program. It’s important to recognize that the cost of rehab will not be the same from one program to the next or even for one patient to the next. For instance, some people may have to pay a higher cost for the same type of rehabilitation simply based on their need for additional medication during detox, additional medical care as a result of other illness or conditions or a number of other factors. When trying to determine the cost of rehab, make sure that you consider all of the factors that go into the total cost which include the program length, the program type, the effectiveness of the program, location and various other situations.
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Treatment OptionsHow Much Does Inpatient Rehab Cost?
Inpatient rehab typically costs a bit more than most outpatient rehab programs but this is due to the extensive support and monitoring that is provided at these programs. The cost of inpatient rehab will differ from one facility to the next and may even differ within the same facility from one patient to the next. When you are trying to choose an inpatient rehab center, make sure that you ask questions about the actual cost of the treatment in order to have a full and complete understanding of what expenses you can expect to pay. Inpatient rehab will cost more if you take medications, require additional medical care, stay for a prolonged period of time or have other health issues.
Offsetting the Cost of Inpatient Rehab
There are some ways that you can offset the cost of inpatient rehab. For instance, while it may seem nice to attend an inpatient rehab center that’s located along the beautiful San Francisco coast or in the mountains of Colorado, it may be much more affordable to attend an inpatient rehab program that’s close to your small hometown. If you are on medications for heart disorders or other conditions, consider bringing those medications or those prescriptions with you so that you will not have to have them provided for you during rehab. This can help to offset the cost of inpatient rehab.
Factors that Increase the Cost of Inpatient Rehab
Are you aware of the many different factors that can increase the cost of inpatient rehab? Various factors can dramatically increase the cost of inpatient rehab while you are in treatment. Some of the most common factors to increase the cost that you pay for rehab include:
- duration of the program
- medications provided during the program
- additional medical care necessary for other health problems
- location, location, location
- lack of insurance coverage
- level of individual counseling provided
What Contributes to the Cost of Alcohol Rehab?
Every rehab center is different so it’s important to ask your particular rehab center what factors will contribute to the cost of alcohol rehab. For instance, at one facility, the cost of medications and monitoring may be included in the total cost of rehabilitation while at another facility, a charge may be incurred for each medication that is taken, even simple over the counter medications such as aspirin. Many factors can contribute to the additional cost of alcohol rehab such as the location of the facility, the level of privacy that is provided at the facility, the level of treatment or types of treatment offered at the facility and the amount of time that you spend in treatment. Some alcohol rehab programs have a set duration of 90 days or more while others base their treatment programs on each individual and the rate at which they achieve their treatment goals. This too can contribute to the cost of alcohol rehab.
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1 (888) 460-6556Insurance Coverage for the Cost of Rehab
Many insurance options are available to cover the cost of rehab and in most states, federally guidelines require at least some coverage on all insurance plans to help offset the cost of detoxification services. If you have insurance, contact your insurance company to find out what type of coverage you have to help you pay for rehab and if you don’t have coverage, consider adding a binder or additional coverage plan to your current policy to help you pay for the cost of rehab. Once you’ve found out that you have insurance coverage, consider choosing a rehab center that will accept your insurance to help minimize the out of pocket expenses associated with your rehabilitation.