What is the Cost of Drug Detox?

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Have you ever wondered how much it would cost to go through drug detox? If you have, you’re certainly not alone. The truth of the matter is that a lot of people have questions about this, largely because it’s not something that is openly talked about. Individuals who are struggling with addiction often find themselves in a situation where they’re not sure where to turn in order to get help. It certainly doesn’t help that the cost of certain programs can be prohibitively expensive. When you are in the throes of addiction and you don’t know where to turn, it can be enough to make you feel too hopeless to even start looking for help. That feeling is only made worse when you can’t even find reliable information about the cost involved with getting help. Fortunately, there are some answers. The key is in knowing where to look.

The Difference Between Inpatient and Outpatient Programs

The thing that you really have to understand is that there is a huge difference between inpatient and outpatient programs. Obviously, there is a big difference with regard to the type of treatment involved, but that isn’t where the differences end. There is also a major difference in the amount of money that these types of programs often cost. Your average inpatient program can cost anywhere from $17,000 to roughly $25,000. Obviously, some of them will cost more. Rarely, you’ll find an inpatient program that costs less. It’s good to know that there are programs out there that will work with you if you’re having trouble paying for some type of rehabilitation program. Outpatient programs are an entirely different story. They can vary widely in the amount of money required to access them. Some programs are very affordable and others are rather expensive. There are even some outpatient programs that can be administered free of charge for individuals who qualify for them.

Insurance and Treatment

By now, you’re probably wondering whether or not insurance covers the cost of treatment. In some cases, they do. In other cases, the costs associated with a particular program are not covered. Typically, most insurance policies are far more likely to cover inpatient treatment than they are any type of outpatient program. However, the only way to know for sure is to speak with your insurance agent and determine whether or not the particular program that you’re thinking about entering is covered. Chances are, even if the program is covered, there will still be costs incurred that you will have to pay for out-of-pocket.

What if You Can’t Afford Treatment?

There are some important things to remember if you’re in a situation where you’re ready to get treatment, but you don’t think you can afford it.

  • You might be able to get help paying for treatment.
  • There are some programs that can help those who don’t have insurance.
  • There is always help available if only you’re willing to keep looking.

Why is Treatment So Expensive?

You may be wondering why inpatient treatment is so expensive. Much of it comes down to the fact that the entirety of an inpatient treatment program is designed to provide you with access to the help you need around the clock. That means paying for qualified addiction counselors as well as mental health professionals of all types. It also means that these facilities have to charge enough to keep the lights on. It’s much more than going to a counseling session like you might experience in an outpatient program. Here, everything is planned out, including daily activities and even meals. All of that costs a great deal of money. It’s sort of like running a hospital, but for individuals who are struggling with addiction. Unfortunately, that means that these costs are often passed down to the individuals who need treatment.

It can be scary to think about the potential costs involved with getting treatment, especially when you’re talking about drug detox. However, you should never let that deter you from getting the help that you need. If you’re willing to look long enough and hard enough, it’s possible to find a program that will work with you. In some cases, you might be able to find help paying for a detox program. The key is to ask for help when you need it and keep asking until you get it. Call us today at 833.970.2054.

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