How Much is Rehab?

There are plenty of misconceptions about drug rehab, and it's hard to separate fact from fiction. It's easy to get lost in the confusion, especially if you're currently struggling with an addiction. Below, we'll cover the basics of how much is rehab, what happens in drug rehab, and what life is like after a stint in rehab. All the questions that have been keeping you from committing to rehab answered. How much does rehab cost It’s tough to say exactly how expensive any one rehab program will be because every center is different and offers different treatment plans, payment plans, and accepts insurance differently. On average, rehab costs about $30,000 for a 30-day inpatient program, but it can vary depending on the type of treatment and the severity of addiction. Outpatient rehab is about $20,000 for a month-long program. The price of rehab is covered by most health insurance plans and Medicare. Prices vary widely depending on the type of facility, length of stay, and more. But remember, that number will vary depending on your unique situation. Families often apply for assistance through their local government while others apply directly to a rehab center. In our research, we discovered some benefits to applying to a center directly instead of applying for a government assistance program. You can feel free to reach out to us and request information about pricing and payment options. What happens in rehab The first step to getting the treatment you need is admitting that you have a problem. Treatment is not one size fits all, so if you go to a treatment facility that doesn’t seem...