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If you’re struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction and considering seeking professional help to turn your life around, you probably have many questions, from what you can expect in treatment to how to find the right program to fit your needs. At Beach House, one of our most frequently asked questions is, “How much does rehab cost?” When answering, there are a range of circumstances to consider. Let’s look at some of these and help you get an understanding of the costs of rehab.
Various considerations affect how much you can expect to pay for drug or alcohol rehab.
Like many other accredited drug and alcohol treatment programs around the country, Beach House accepts private health insurance from most major insurers. Depending on your insurance provider, you may be able to use your health coverage to offset the costs of your stay in rehab.
Under the Affordable Care Act, insurance companies cannot declare substance abuse disorders to be pre-existing conditions. The significance of this is that they aren’t allowed to refuse you coverage if you choose to seek help. You should take advantage of this when you speak with your rehab admissions counselor.
Addiction is an expensive habit to maintain. If you consider how much money you are spending on drugs or alcohol, and how much you would be able to save if you weren’t relying on those substances anymore, it can help put the costs of addiction treatment into a clearer perspective.
If the average cost of a case of beer is $20, for example, an alcoholic who goes through three cases per week ends up spending more than $3,100 annually. Think about what other things that money could pay for – a vacation, a few continuing education classes, a donation to your favorite charity – the list goes on. And that’s not counting the other possible financial ramifications of addiction, such as losing your job or having to pay legal fees after getting arrested for a DUI.
In the long run, addiction treatment is far less expensive than sustaining an addiction. Considering this, you can think of going to rehab as an investment – in yourself, in your relationships with others and in your future health and happiness.
How much does rehab cost? Now that you’ve read this post, you have a better understanding of the answer to this critical question. However, considering that seeking treatment can save your life, you shouldn’t let financial concerns dissuade you from getting the help you need. We invite you to reach out to our compassionate addiction counselors for a professional assessment.
Whether you’re researching for yourself or a loved one, Beach House can help. We understand that this is a serious time in your life and that the treatment center you choose matters. We want you to feel comfortable and empowered to make the right decision for yourself, a friend, or a family member. This is why a counselor is waiting and available to answer your questions and help put your mind at ease regarding the next steps. Many of the staff at Beach House have walked in your shoes. If you feel you’re ready or want more information about how to help a loved one, we can help today. You can also learn why we are voted the #1 rehab for addiction treatment in Florida.
We accept most major insurance plans and can verify your benefits quickly and confidentially.
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