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Insurance for drug rehab
If you or a loved one is dealing with drug or alcohol addiction, it’s essential to know that both insurance types (private and public) will either partially or fully cover the costs of treatment for every type of addiction. Ember Recovery Center offers various levels of care for addiction treatment, ranging from inpatient programs to outpatient services.
Addiction is a disease, and with time, it can cause continuous damage without proper treatment. Fortunately, insurance companies are now required to cover behavioral and mental health conditions just as they would other treatments like heart disease or diabetes.
Because of the costly price of care, insurance coverage is a great resource for those in need of drug and alcohol addiction. Every insurance policy differs, thus, we advise contacting your insurance provider to determine the level of coverage offered. Our admissions team is always available to guide you in finding the perfect insurance plan that will help you or your loved one achieve complete healing.
Public Insurance
The opioid epidemic has brought national awareness to the issue of drug addiction. The good news is that there are now numerous government programs focused on addressing this critical problem. These programs provide a wealth of resources, including practical education on the disease, treatment programs, and prevention efforts.
Public insurance, such as Medicaid, or insurance through the Marketplace, can help to make inpatient and outpatient programs for drug and alcohol rehab more affordable. However, most government insurance programs have income requirements and guidelines that must be met. Before enrolling in any government insurance program, it’s wise to check with your rehab facility to learn which insurance types are accepted and then enroll in the proper insurance plan accordingly.
Private Insurance
Private insurance is a type of insurance provided through an individual’s employer. Although private insurance is typically more costly than public insurance plans, it comes with more comprehensive options for treatment. Major providers like Cigna, Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, and many more offer various insurance plans across different states.
Private insurance affords patients more flexibility and options when it comes to addiction treatment. For instance, patients can choose from a range of detox programs or customized therapy sessions tailored to their unique needs. Patients can also choose from different types of treatment programs like inpatient, outpatient, or intensive outpatient therapy.
The benefits of private insurance:
Specialized Options: More rehabilitation centers to choose from, various programming options, out-of-state options.
The cost of treatment might not be as expensive as you initially thought. In fact, your health insurance provider can cover a large portion of it, making it a more affordable option for you. You can enjoy high-quality care without worrying about paying everything all at once, thanks to your deductible.
We want to make sure you feel comfortable and at ease during your treatment. That’s why we offer specialized options for drug or alcohol addiction treatment, including gender and age-specific programming. You can also enjoy luxury amenities such as salon and spa services, yoga or fitness programs, private chefs, and more, as you receive top-of-the-line care for therapy and detoxing.
We understand that choosing the right rehab program can be overwhelming. That’s why we recommend selecting a drug rehab program that is covered by your specific insurance type. This way, you can focus on your recovery without any added stress.
As a form of added support, Ember Recovery Center offers free insurance verifications. For a confidential call and to run your insurance benefits for drug rehab call us: 1-888-698-2881
We welcome the chance to serve you.
You will discover our philosophy is deeply grounded in dignity, compassion, innovation and long-term success. We believe the parents and loved ones are an integral part of each patient’s recovery and that it is our duty to provide the tools and education to live a fulfilling life, free from the restrictions of substance abuse.