Alcohol

What does alcohol treatment look like?

Alcohol abuse treatment often comes in multiple stages. The stages are dependent on how much alcohol an individual consumes and how often. Typically, treatment consists of detox, inpatient/residential treatment and/or intensive outpatient treatment. This process usually takes on average 90 days. An individualized plan will be made for each patient by their clinician and therapist.

How do I talk to a loved one about alcohol addiction?

Talking to a loved one about alcohol addiction treatment can be tough. It’s important to go about it in a healthy way, without them feeling judged or pressured. Here are some tips on talking to a loved one about addiction treatment.

Can I force a loved one to go to rehab for alcohol abuse?

If you live in the state of Massachusetts, there is a law that passed, known as Section 35. Under this law, it “allows a qualified person to request a court order requiring someone to be civilly committed and treated involuntarily for an alcohol or substance use disorder”. Read more about Section 35 and speak with one of our treatment specialists today to help assist you through this process.

Can I afford alcohol addiction treatment?

Often times, your health insurance plan can cover a majority of the cost of your treatment from alcohol addiction. Not sure where to start? We can help verify your insurance plan and point you in the right direction, even if it’s not with us.

How can I stage an intervention alcohol addiction?

If you have tried talking to your loved one about their issue with drinking and still can’t get them into treatment, give us a call. We can talk you through the steps needed to hold an alcohol intervention and can even send a certified alcohol interventionist to help assist you during this process. There is some planning that goes into place in order to conduct a successful intervention. You can read more about this process here.

How do you know if you or a loved one have a drinking problem?

An individual might have a drinking problem if the they drink alone, have intense cravings for alcohol, or miss important family or work events due to alcohol consumption. Read more about what to look for and what you can do about alcohol addiction.

Cocaine

Can I force a loved one to go to rehab for cocaine abuse?

If you live in the state of Massachusetts, there is a law that passed, known as Section 35. Under this law, it “allows a qualified person to request a court order requiring someone to be civilly committed and treated involuntarily for an alcohol or substance use disorder”. Read more about Section 35 and speak with one of our treatment specialists today to help assist you through this process.

How do I talk to a loved one about cocaine addiction?

Talking to a loved one about cocaine addiction treatment can be tough. It’s important to go about it in a healthy way, without them feeling judged or pressured. Here are some tips on talking to a loved one about addiction treatment.

How can I stage an intervention for cocaine addiction?

If you have tried talking to your loved one about their issue with cocaine and still can’t get them into treatment, give us a call. We can talk you through the steps needed to hold an intervention and can even send a certified interventionist to help assist you during this process. There is some planning that goes into place in order to conduct a successful intervention. You can read more about this process here.

Can I afford cocaine addiction treatment?

Often times, your health insurance plan can cover a majority of the cost of your treatment from cocaine addiction. Not sure where to start? We can help verify your insurance plan and point you in the right direction, even if it’s not with us.

What does cocaine treatment look like?

Treatment for cocaine abuse often comes in multiple stages. Typically, treatment consists of detox, inpatient/residential treatment and/or intensive outpatient treatment. This process usually takes on average 90 days. An individualized plan will be made for each patient by their clinician and therapist.

Drugs

What does drug treatment look like?

Drug abuse treatment often comes in multiple stages. The stages are dependent on what substance(s) an individual is using and how often. Typically, treatment consists of detox, inpatient/residential treatment and/or intensive outpatient treatment. This process usually takes on average 90 days. An individualized plan will be made for each patient by their clinician and therapist.

How do I know if I have genes to becoming a drug addict?

Although the environment an individual grows up in has a big influence on whether or not they become addicted to drugs, genetics can also play a key role as well. Scientists estimate that genetic factors account for up to 60% of a person’s vulnerability to addiction.

How do I talk to a loved one about drug addiction?

Talking to a loved one about drug addiction treatment can be tough. It’s important to go about it in a healthy way, without them feeling judged or pressured. Here are some tips on talking to a loved one about addiction treatment.

How can I stage an intervention for drug addiction?

If you have tried talking to your loved one about their issue with drugs and still can’t get them into treatment, give us a call. We can talk you through the steps needed to hold an intervention and can even send a certified interventionist to help assist you during this process. There is some planning that goes into place in order to conduct a successful intervention. You can read more about this process here.

Can I force a loved one to go to rehab for drug abuse?

If you live in the state of Massachusetts, there is a law that passed, known as Section 35. Under this law, it “allows a qualified person to request a court order requiring someone to be civilly committed and treated involuntarily for an alcohol or substance use disorder”. Read more about Section 35 and speak with one of our treatment specialists today to help assist you through this process.

Can I afford drug addiction treatment?

Often times, your health insurance plan can cover a majority of the cost of your treatment from drug addiction. Not sure where to start? We can help verify your insurance coverage and point you in the right direction, even if it’s not with us.

How can I stage an intervention for drug addiction?

If you have tried talking to your loved one about their issue with drugs and still can’t get them into treatment, give us a call. We can talk you through the steps needed to hold an intervention and can even send a certified interventionist to help assist you during this process. There is some planning that goes into place in order to conduct a successful intervention. You can read more about this process here.

Heroin

What does heroin treatment look like?

Treatment for heroin abuse often comes in multiple stages. Typically, treatment consists of detox, inpatient/residential treatment and/or intensive outpatient treatment. This process usually takes on average 90 days. An individualized plan will be made for each patient by their clinician and therapist.

Can I afford heroin addiction treatment?

Often times, your health insurance plan can cover a majority of the cost of your treatment from heroin addiction. Not sure where to start? We can help verify your insurance plan and point you in the right direction, even if it’s not with us.

How can I stage an intervention for heroin addiction?

If you have tried talking to your loved one about their issue with heroin and still can’t get them into treatment, give us a call. We can talk you through the steps needed to hold an intervention and can even send a certified interventionist to help assist you during this process. There is some planning that goes into place in order to conduct a successful intervention. You can read more about this process here.

How do I talk to a loved one about heroin addiction?

Talking to a loved one about heroin addiction treatment can be tough. It’s important to go about it in a healthy way, without them feeling judged or pressured. Here are some tips on talking to a loved one about addiction treatment.

Can I force a loved one to go to rehab for heroin abuse?

If you live in the state of Massachusetts, there is a law that passed, known as Section 35. Under this law, it “allows a qualified person to request a court order requiring someone to be civilly committed and treated involuntarily for an alcohol or substance use disorder”. Read more about Section 35 and speak with one of our treatment specialists today to help assist you through this process.

Insurance

Does Insurance Cover Prescription Drug Treatment?

Prescription drug addiction is a condition that requires treatment. The Affordable Care Act dictates which types of addiction treatment insurance companies must cover. 

Does Insurance Cover Meth Treatment?

We can help verify if your insurance company covers meth addiction treatment.

Does Insurance Cover Heroin Treatment?

Insurance companies decide what to cover based on whether it’s medically necessary. The Affordable Care Act lays down the guidelines for whether heroin addiction treatment is covered.

Does Insurance Cover Cocaine Treatment?

Many insurance companies have similar policies about covering treatment for addictive drugs like cocaine. Your insurer or your treatment provider can help you figure out if you’re covered for cocaine addiction treatment. 

Does Insurance Cover Alcohol Treatment?

Insurance companies cover most types of drug treatment, and alcohol is actually considered a drug. You should get in touch with your insurance company to get the specifics on alcohol rehab treatment coverage.

Does Insurance Cover Medication-Assisted Treatment?

MAT is considered medically necessary for some people with substance use disorders. Your insurance company can help you understand your coverage.

Does Insurance Cover Inpatient (Residential) Treatment?

Most forms of drug and addiction treatment are considered medically necessary since 2010. Your insurance provider can help you figure out what’s covered, including inpatient rehab programs.

Does Insurance Cover Detox Treatment?

The Affordable Care Act considers most types of addiction treatment medically necessary for people with substance use disorder. Your provider can give you more detail about coverage for detox treatment programs.

What Types of Addiction Treatment Are Covered?

Under the Affordable Care Act, most types of addiction treatment are covered.

What Should You Know About State-Funded Options?

State-funded drug and alcohol treatment may be more affordable, but it comes at a trade-off. These treatment centers are often overloaded, which leads to problems.

What Should You Know About Public Assistance Help?

There aren’t any major public assistance options for drug rehab specifically that operate across the nation. Instead, check with your local government for options.

What is the Cost of Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment?

Outpatient treatment can be more affordable than inpatient treatment. The cost varies depending on the type of program and how often you attend.

How Do You Get Financial Assistance for Substance Abuse Treatment?

There are some private organizations that offer financial assistance for substance use treatment. You might also try local resources like churches or the Salvation Army. 

How Much Does Drug Rehab Cost With Insurance?

The cost of drug rehab treatment after insurance depends on your policy, whether you’re attending an in-network treatment center, and more.

Does Insurance Cover Rehab?

Health insurance is required to cover rehab under most circumstances because of the Affordable Care Act. The level of coverage depends on your insurance policy.

How Much Does Rehab Cost?

You can’t predict the cost of rehab because it can be very different between two facilities. The cost depends on the amenities and treatment offered, as well as the location.

Meth

Can I force a loved one to go to rehab for meth addiction?

If you live in the state of Massachusetts, there is a law that passed, known as Section 35. Under this law, it “allows a qualified person to request a court order requiring someone to be civilly committed and treated involuntarily for an alcohol or substance use disorder”. Read more about Section 35 and speak with one of our treatment specialists today to help assist you through this process.

What does meth look like?

Often times, meth comes in a white, brown, pink or yellowish-gray powder form. Crystal meth comes as clear crystals.

What does meth smell like?

When smoked, meth can smell like chemicals, cleaning products or burning plastic. After a meth binge, a person’s sweat can start to smell like ammonia. Read more about meth’s effects here.

How can I stage an intervention for meth addiction?

If you have tried talking to your loved one about their issue with meth and still can’t get them into treatment, give us a call. We can talk you through the steps needed to hold an intervention and can even send a certified interventionist to help assist you during this process. There is some planning that goes into place in order to conduct a successful intervention. You can read more about this process here.

Can I afford meth addiction treatment?

Often times, your health insurance plan can cover a majority of the cost of your treatment from meth addiction. Not sure where to start? We can help verify your insurance plan and point you in the right direction, even if it’s not with us.

What does meth treatment look like?

Treatment for meth addiction often comes in multiple stages. Typically, treatment consists of detox, inpatient/residential treatment and/or intensive outpatient treatment. This process usually takes on average 90 days. An individualized plan will be made for each patient by their clinician and therapist.

How do I talk to a loved one about meth addiction?

Talking to a loved one about meth addiction treatment can be tough. It’s important to go about it in a healthy way, without them feeling judged or pressured. Here are some tips on talking to a loved one about addiction treatment.

Our Facility

Can someone help me stage an intervention?

Absolutely! Call our treatment specialists to discuss your specific situation. Often times we are able to send a certified interventionist to help assist in not only the intervention, but to also oversee your loved one’s transportation to rehab.

Can I smoke while in treatment?

Yes, we have designated areas for smoking.

Prescription Drugs

Can I force a loved one to go to rehab for prescription drug abuse?

If you live in the state of Massachusetts, there is a law that passed, known as Section 35. Under this law, it “allows a qualified person to request a court order requiring someone to be civilly committed and treated involuntarily for an alcohol or substance use disorder”. Read more about Section 35 and speak with one of our treatment specialists today to help assist you through this process.

How do I talk to a loved one about prescription drug addiction?

Talking to a loved one about prescription drug addiction treatment can be tough. It’s important to go about it in a healthy way, without them feeling judged or pressured. Here are some tips on talking to a loved one about addiction treatment.

How can I stage an intervention for prescription drug addiction?

If you have tried talking to your loved one about their issue with prescription drugs and still can’t get them into treatment, give us a call. We can talk you through the steps needed to hold an intervention and can even send a certified interventionist to help assist you during this process. There is some planning that goes into place in order to conduct a successful intervention. You can read more about this process here.

Can I afford prescription drug addiction treatment?

Often times, your health insurance plan can cover a majority of the cost of your treatment from prescription drug addiction. Not sure where to start? We can help verify your insurance plan and point you in the right direction, even if it’s not with us.

What does prescription drug treatment look like?

Treatment for prescription drug abuse often comes in multiple stages. The stages are dependent on what substance(s) an individual is using and how often. Typically, treatment consists of detox, inpatient/residential treatment and/or intensive outpatient treatment. This process usually takes on average 90 days. An individualized plan will be made for each patient by their clinician and therapist.

Treatment

How do I talk to a loved one about addiction treatment?

Talking to a loved one about addiction treatment can be tough. It’s important to go about it in a healthy way, without them feeling judged or pressured. Our treatment specialists can help guide you step by step during the process, so do not hesitate to call.

How can I stage an intervention for a loved one?

Give us a call! There is some planning that goes into place in order to conduct a successful intervention. We can talk you through the steps needed to hold an intervention and can even send a certified interventionist to help assist you during this process.

How can I communicate with my loved ones while in treatment?

Keep in mind that when you’re in treatment, you want to take the time to focus on yourself and your recovery. However, we understand that our patients have responsibilities outside of treatment and can make accommodations to comply with certain requests. To find out more, call and talk to our treatment specialists today.

What will happen to my job while I’m in treatment?

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has given protected rights for people suffering from substance abuse. By filing for FMLA, you can help protect your job while you are in treatment. Our treatment specialists will go over different options with you and help you file the necessary paperwork you need to help protect your job. This process is discrete as we are HIPAA compliant.

Can I afford addiction treatment?

Often times, your health insurance plan can cover a majority of the cost of your treatment. Not sure where to start? We can help verify your insurance plan and point you in the right direction, even if it’s not with us.

Can I force a loved one to go to rehab?

If you live in the state of Massachusetts, there is a law that passed, known as Section 35. Under this law, it “allows a qualified person to request a court order requiring someone to be civilly committed and treated involuntarily for an alcohol or substance use disorder”. Read more about Section 35 and speak with one of our treatment specialists today to help assist you through this process.

What does substance abuse treatment look like?

Substance abuse treatment often comes in multiple stages. The stages are dependent on what substance(s) an individual is using and how often. Typically, treatment consists of detox, inpatient/residential treatment and/or intensive outpatient treatment. This process usually takes on average 90 days. An individualized plan will be made for each patient by their clinician and therapist.

How can I verify if my health insurance covers addiction treatment?

If this is your first time looking into treatment options, understanding your benefits can be challenging. But not to worry, that’s what we’re here for! You can verify your insurance coverage with us, and a treatment specialist will let you know exactly what your insurance will cover. Even if we can’t take your insurance, we will provide options for you and point you in the right direction.