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    Monday, February 7th, 2011
    9:14 pm
    Getting Low Cost Drug Rehab
    There will never be any good reason for someone to continue suffering with their battle of addiction. No one should believe that nobody wishes to help them or believe that without money, they would not have access to quality drug rehab care.

    Governmental and conservative demonstrate that a dollar spent into drug abuse rehab programs gives a dividend of $7 eventually in the societal savings. Although the government has not fully utilized their resources in funding eradication of addiction in the society, they however run a vast array of free rehabilitation programs to those who need it.

    In addition to government-funded facilities, there are thousands of non-profit private organizations, charities and church rehabs that will accommodate you regardless of your financial status.

    Money-wise, here are some options:

    To begin with, if you have any form of private health insurance, you may have better coverage than you think. Some legislative changes have obliged insurance providers to cover more of addiction treatments. This mean you could verify to your carrier what are you entitled to in regards to this condition.

    However, if you are capable of obtaining a private care, this is probably your best option. In private institutions, you can have access to treatment right away. You will be able to enjoy the maximum amount of individual and group therapies in the program. You can also expect to recover in a very comfortable and meditative environment in a private setting. Patients in these facilities will be required to shell out a considerable amount of money. While this may sound absurd in the current economic status, to be able to fully recover and achieve sobriety is always a sound financial decision.

    Secondly, if private care is not an option due to money constrain, you should find out whether you are qualified for a state funded treatment. In case you are not entitled for Medicare, you may meet the criteria for partial payment in a state funded rehab and may even qualify for free treatment completely. Most state funded facilities have high quality so it is worthy to make a few calls to verify your level of eligibility. Contact your state social services to know what you need to do to have your name in the waiting list to avail state funded rehab care.

    Most low-cost private rehabs on the other hand are willing to reduce their already low price programs to those in actual financial need, and some may even operate for completely free programs for those without ability to pay. A good place to find out about these low cost treatment facilities in your area is through your local church or through the office of state social services.

    Last but definitely not the least is the option to evade rehab entirely and commit yourself into a sober living homes instead. However, sober living house do not offer drug treatment programs but is comprised of alcoholics and addict residents who provide support to each other all the way through sobriety. These homes are normally free or have a very low cost but you must abide by all house rules. You should also agree to contribute to the expenses once you are financially able.

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