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Drug Addiction Facts

  • Long-term methamphetamine abuse can result in inflammation of the heart lining.
  • Street names for Fentanyl include Apache, China girl, China white, dance fever, friend, goodfella, jackpot, murder 8, TNT, as well as Tango and Cash.
  • "Crack babies" are babies born to mothers who used cocaine while pregnant.

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 are available in a variety of settings and with different treatment lengths and plans to suit the varying needs of clients with any sort of and amount of addiction. With both long and short term and both inpatient and residential centers now being paid by many insurance companies, there's no need to put off getting substance abuse treatment services for anyone who desires it.

Outpatient

Outpatient services are on the bottom end of the spectrum of rehabilitation services regarding level of care, since the individual is able to keep their lifestyle in many ways without the commitment of needing to remain in a treatment program while receiving treatment services. Even though this may appear perfect it will not provide the much needed change of environment than many individuals in treatment have to have to have a productive rehabilitation.

Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders

Individuals with co-occurring mental and drug use issues are what are identified in the field of drug and alcohol treatment as dual diagnosis clients. These individuals must tackle both disorders whilst in treatment in order to find resolution because one typically triggers the other. Fortunately, there are many alcohol and drug rehab facilities who are able to specifically hone in on the issues that persons with co-occurring mental and drug abuse issues face to enable them to not simply become abstinent but mentally stable and also able to lead a much higher quality lifestyle and never feel the need to self medicate with drugs and alcohol.

Self Payment

Self Payment is required when someone's insurance isn't going to pay for the entire cost of rehabilitation or will only cover part of it. In these instances, it may seem like a drawback but people really have a great deal of leverage simply because they can select whichever program they want without the limitations from health insurance providers that so many people encounter. In addition, rehabilitation programs will often provide payment assistance for individuals whose only choice is self payment to enable them to get into rehabilitation.

Medicaid

Certain treatment centers will take Medicaid when the individual is not able to self pay or present another form of private health insurance. Medicaid may possibly cover outpatient and short-term rehabilitation in a limited amount of centers, and in such cases individuals may choose to investigate the self pay option and come up with up any resources they're able to to cover a more quality rehabilitation center which will get better results, such as a long-term residential alcohol and drug rehab facility.

Medicare

Medicare recipients can seek rehab at drug rehab centers which provide either inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation if the program is included in the network of Medicare-participating providers and with the authorization of their Medicare appointed doctor, who must help out with setting up the person's treatment strategy. Inpatient services are provided through Medicare Part A, with out of pocket costs being just like any other kind of hospital stay, and outpatient treatment being covered through Medicare Part B.

State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)

State financed insurance other than Medicaid may be used to cover the costs of drug treatment if other kinds of insurance or self payment aren't a choice. When someone has no private insurance and doesn't yet know if they could be eligible for state insurance, they should talk with their Social Services office in their area to figure out if they are and then fill out an application. Most state financed insurance will take care of both outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation, but usually only within the state which provides the insurance.

Private Health Insurance

Depending on which program you are covered by, all private medical insurance plans typically cover some form of drug and alcohol rehab service ranging from outpatient rehab to inpatient or residential drug and alcohol rehab programs. Individuals could possibly have to take part in a drug treatment program that's in their network of providers and there may be other restrictions for example just how long their stay in treatment is covered. Individuals can pick an excellent facility they prefer and speak with a rehabilitation counselor to find out if their insurance will handle it.

  • Somerset County Behavioral Health
    Somerset County Behavioral Health is located at:

    8928 Sign Post Road
    Westover, MD. 21871

    If you would like to contact Somerset County Behavioral Health, you can reach them at 443-523-1790.

    Somerset County Behavioral Health offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance