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Drug Addiction Facts

  • In 2012, Heroin caused the most drug deaths in New Hampshire, followed by Oxycodone and Methadone.
  • Cocaine use can trigger chaotic heart rhythms, called ventricular fibrillation, the physical symptoms of which may include chest pain, nausea, blurred vision, fever, muscle spasms, convulsions and coma.
  • In 2008 cocaine was involved in 482,188 of the nearly 2 million visits to emergency departments for drug misuse or abuse.

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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Outpatient

Outpatient services are on the low end of the spectrum of treatment solutions with regards to intensity of care, as the individual is able to maintain their lifestyle in lots of ways with no commitment of having to be in a rehab center while undergoing rehab services. Even though this may seem ideal it might not provide the much needed change of environment than many people in rehabilitation need to experience a successful rehabilitation.

ASL or Other Assistance for Hearing Impaired

The hearing impaired can often be prone to alcoholism and drug and alcohol use due to challenges their impairment impose on them. While detection of this issue can sometimes be difficult among the hearing impaired, you can find ASL along with other assistance services designed for them when drug abuse rehabilitation is needed. Apart from ASL, such services might include assistive listening tools and captioned video materials to ensure that deaf and hearing impaired individuals are getting the support they require in drug and alcohol rehabilitation.

Spanish

Not all drug and alcohol rehab facilities possess the staff or resources to focus on the requirements of Spanish speaking clients, but thankfully there are more and more facilities that will do so because the need for Spanish services is higher than ever before. Therapy, study data and stuff like that are now very often accessible in Spanish in both long and short terms programs which deliver inpatient or residential rehabilitation and outpatient Spanish rehab is available too around the country.

Other Languages

In each and every city in the U.S. there is someone struggling with substance abuse that isn't necessarily fluent in English, who may require rehabilitation in whatever language it is that they are fluent in to ensure their needs can be catered to properly while in treatment. Fortunately, there are many alcohol and drug rehabilitation facilities which have counselors on staff who speak other languages to make drug and alcohol rehabilitation the most effective experience possible for anyone. Simply find a high quality drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility and find out if it is possible to receive rehab in other languages.

Self Payment

Self Payment is required when a person's insurance won't cover the total cost of rehabilitation or will only cover some of it. In these instances, it may seem like a drawback but individuals in fact have a much more leverage due to the fact they can select whichever center they would like without the restrictions from health insurers that so many individuals encounter. Likewise, treatment programs will often offer payment assistance for individuals whose only option is self payment to enable them to get into rehabilitation.

Medicaid

Certain rehabilitation programs will take Medicaid if the individual cannot self pay or present any other form of private medical insurance. Medicaid may only cover outpatient and short-term treatment in a limited amount of programs, and in this instance individuals may choose to investigate the self pay alternative and come up with up any resources they can to fund a more quality treatment facility that will get better results, such as a long-term residential drug and alcohol rehab program.

Medicare

Medicare recipients can receive treatment at alcohol and drug treatment programs which provide either inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation when the program is in the network of Medicare-participating providers and with the approval of their Medicare appointed physician, who must aid in setting up the individual's treatment plan. Inpatient solutions are covered through Medicare Medicare Part A, with out of pocket costs being the same as any other type of hospital stay, and outpatient rehabilitation being covered through Medicare Medicare Part B.

State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)

State financed insurance other than Medicaid may be used to cover the expense of drug rehabilitation if other kinds of insurance or self payment aren't a possibility. When someone does not have any private insurance and doesn't yet know whether they might qualify for state insurance, they should check with their Social Services office within their area to figure out if they are and then apply. The majority of state financed insurance will take care of both outpatient and inpatient rehab, but typically only inside the state which provides the insurance plan.

Private Health Insurance

Depending on which plan you are covered by, all private health care insurance plans generally cover some sort of drug rehab service which range from outpatient rehab to inpatient or residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs. Individuals could possibly have to take part in a drug and alcohol rehab center that's in their network of providers and there could be other limitations including just how long their stay in treatment is covered. Individuals can pick a good facility they like and consult with a rehabilitation counselor to determine if their insurance will take care of it.

  • Sunnyvale Behavioral Health
    Sunnyvale Behavioral Health is located at:

    660 South Fair Oaks Avenue
    Sunnyvale, CA. 94086

    If you would like to contact Sunnyvale Behavioral Health, you can reach them at 408-992-4800.

    Sunnyvale Behavioral Health offers the following treatment services: Outpatient, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired, Spanish, Other Languages
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance