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How Much Does Residential Rehab Cost?

A residential rehab is a treatment facility treatment where clients will remain in residence during the entire length of their stay. This is a more beneficial option than an outpatient program for example because the individual will be immersed in the recovery process, without any negative influences or distractions which could get in the way of their progress. There are many different types of residential rehabs, so the cost can vary greatly from facility to facility. Being in any type of residential rehab comes with a higher cost than other types of programs, mainly because the individual is not only paying for their treatment but is also paying for their accommodations. It is well worth the cost when one considers that residential rehabs have significantly higher success rates than other types of programs which don't require a residential stay.

Some residential rehab programs have a flat rate, no matter how long they require treatment. For example, one particular residential rehab is $15,000 and the length of time clients remain in residence is about 90-120 days. This is a very modestly priced facility, and some residential rehabs can cost as much as $15,000 for every 30 days the individual is in treatment. This cost very much depends on the amenities and accommodations offered, and whether or not the facility in question is non-profit and/or is subsidized through any type of state or federal funding. Most residential rehabs are privately run however, so individuals can expect to pay anywhere from $15,000-$35,000 for a typical stay in rehab.

Fortunately, clients may not be required to pay any or all of these costs, depending on their health coverage. Many types of private health insurance cover all if not most of the costs associated with residential rehab. Individuals may at first only be covered for a 30-day stay in a short-term facility, although insurance companies are often inclined to cover a more extended stay if this is deemed necessary by treatment professionals. Treatment counselors at residential rehab facilities are accustomed to dealing with these issues, and know how to make arrangements so that individuals can get the coverage they need from their health insurance company if a long term stay is needed. This is often determined after a thorough assessment of their treatment needs based on their drug history and current physical, psychological and emotional state.

If an individual does not have private health insurance and must therefore self pay for treatment in a residential drug rehab, the costs of treatment may be able to be lowered if the individual is having difficulty coming up with these funds. For example, some residential rehabs are able to offer payment assistance in certain circumstances and as they see fit. Clients who want to receive quality care but don't think they can afford it shouldn't throw the towel in right away, as there are ways to work this out with the help of treatment counselors who have their best interests at heart.