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Drug Addiction Facts

  • Excessive alcohol use over time can lead to neurological impairments and social problems including dementia, stroke and neuropathy.
  • In 2012, there were nearly 7 million fentanyl prescriptions dispensed in the U.S.
  • Inpatient drug/alcohol treatment requires the patient to live at the treatment facility. Patients usually live with other recovering addicts and have the opportunity to assist daily therapy sessions and support groups.

Addiction-treatment-center.jpgOnce you have decided to make a change and get help for your addiction problem, the next step is to explaore your treatment facility options. Keep in mind that there is no one-size fits all facility. The most effective way to find an appropriate treatment program that meets your particular needs is to speak with an addiction treatment professional who can assess your specific situation and give you various treatment facility options based on your exact needs. We can help you with this. Simply call our Drug Treatment Help-Line at 1-877-683-7818 and you will be connected to an addiction treatment specialist who can help you find the correct treatment program for you.

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Substance Abuse Treatment Services

Substance abuse treatment services can be obtained in many different settings and with different rehab lengths and plans to suit the varying needs of clients with any type of and level of addiction. With both long and short term and both inpatient and residential centers now being included in many insurance plans, you shouldn't have to put off receiving substance abuse treatment services for anyone who wants it.

Detoxification

Detoxification from drugs and alcohol is a process which can be made considerably more manageable and safely overseen when in a professional detox or alcohol and drug rehab center. Often detoxification isn't risk free, and even with the very best of intentions individuals who proceed through detoxification on their own in order to get sober may very well be putting their health or even their lives in danger. It is usually better to seek out detoxification solutions in a professional facility in order to avoid such risks and also to have a smooth progression from detoxification to rehab in a quality alcohol and drug treatment center.

Outpatient

Outpatient solutions are on the bottom end of the spectrum of rehabilitation services with regards to intensity of care, since the individual will be able to preserve their lifestyle in several ways without the commitment of needing to be in a rehab program while receiving rehabilitation services. While this may appear ideal it may not provide the much needed change of surroundings than lots of people in recovery need to experience a productive rehab.

Self Payment

Self Payment is needed when a person's insurance won't pay for the total cost of rehab or will only cover some of it. In these cases, it may seem like a disadvantage but people in fact have a much more leverage because they can select whichever center they want without the limitations from health insurers that so many individuals encounter. Likewise, rehab centers will usually provide payment assistance for people whose only option is self payment to help them get into treatment.

Medicaid

Some treatment programs accept Medicaid if the individual is unable to self pay or present some other type of private health care insurance. Medicaid may possibly pay for outpatient and short-term rehabilitation within a limited amount of facilities, and in such cases individuals may choose to investigate the self pay alternative and come up with up any resources they are able to to fund a more quality rehab facility which will produce better results, say for example a long-term residential drug and alcohol treatment facility.

Medicare

Medicare recipients can seek treatment at alcohol and drug rehab centers which deliver either inpatient or outpatient treatment if the center is in the network of Medicare-participating providers and with the approval of their Medicare appointed doctor, who must help in establishing the individual's rehabilitation strategy. Inpatient solutions are provided through Medicare Medicare Part A, with up front costs being the same as any other type of hospital stay, and outpatient rehabilitation being covered through Medicare Part B.

State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)

State financed insurance other than Medicaid can be used to cover the expense of drug rehabilitation if other kinds of insurance or self payment are not a choice. If someone doesn't have any private insurance and doesn't yet know whether they may qualify for state insurance, they should check with their Social Services office within their area to determine if they are and then apply. The majority of state financed insurance will cover both outpatient and inpatient treatment, but generally only inside the state which provides the insurance.

Private Health Insurance

Depending on which plan you are covered by, all private health insurance plans typically cover some kind of drug and alcohol rehabilitation service ranging from outpatient rehab to inpatient or residential drug rehabilitation programs. Individuals could have to take part in a drug and alcohol rehab program that's inside their network of providers and there could be other restrictions such as just how long their stay in rehab is covered. Individuals can pick a quality center they like and consult with a treatment specialist to ascertain if their insurance will cover it.

  • Shingle Springs Tribal Health Program
    Shingle Springs Tribal Health Program is located at:

    5168 Honpie Road
    Placerville, CA. 95667

    If you would like to contact Shingle Springs Tribal Health Program, you can reach them at 530-387-4975.

    Shingle Springs Tribal Health Program offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Detoxification, Outpatient
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance