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Drug Addiction Facts

  • Methadone accounts for only 2 percent of painkiller prescriptions in the United State, yet it is responsible for more than 30 percent of prescription painkiller overdose deaths.
  • In high doses or when used concurrently with other drugs or alcohol, methadone can produce some of the same effects of heroin and other opiates.
  • Although most of the meth available in the U.S. comes from foreign or domestic super labs, it can also be easily produced in makeshift, illegal laboratories in significant batches for sales and personal use.

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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ASL or Other Assistance for Hearing Impaired

The hearing impaired can often be predisposed to alcoholism and drug abuse because of the problems that their impairment impose on them. While detection of this problem can sometimes be difficult among the hearing impaired, there are ASL and other assistance services designed for them when drug abuse treatment is required. Apart from ASL, such services can include assistive listening equipment and captioned video resources so that deaf and hearing impaired folks are obtaining the help they need in drug and alcohol treatment.

Medicaid

Some rehabilitation centers accept Medicaid in the event the individual is not able to self pay or present some other form of private medical insurance. Medicaid might pay for outpatient and short-term rehab within a limited amount of facilities, and in this instance individuals might want to investigate the self pay option and come up with up any resources they are able to to pay for a more quality rehab center which will get better results, say for example a long-term residential drug rehabilitation program.

Medicare

Medicare recipients can receive rehab at drug rehab programs which deliver either inpatient or outpatient rehab when the facility is in the network of Medicare-participating providers and with the approval of their Medicare appointed doctor, who must aid in setting up the person's rehabilitation plan. Inpatient solutions are provided through Medicare Medicare Part A, with up front costs being exactly like any other type of hospital stay, and outpatient rehabilitation being paid for 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 and alcohol rehabilitation if other kinds of insurance or self payment are not a possibility. When someone does not have any private insurance and doesn't yet know if they might qualify for state insurance, they should seek advice from their Social Services office within their area to figure out if they are and then fill out an application. The majority of state financed insurance will take care of both outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation, but typically only within the state which provides the insurance coverage.

Private Health Insurance

Depending on which program you are covered by, all private health care insurance plans typically cover some form of alcohol and drug treatment service including outpatient treatment to inpatient or residential drug treatment centers. Individuals could have to participate in an alcohol and drug treatment center that's in their network of providers and there might be other limitations for example how long their stay in treatment is covered. Individuals can select a good facility they prefer and consult with a rehabilitation specialist to ascertain if their insurance will take care of it.

  • Southwest Behavioral Health Services
    Southwest Behavioral Health Services is located at:

    4015 South 7th Street
    Phoenix, AZ. 85040

    If you would like to contact Southwest Behavioral Health Services, you can reach them at 602-243-0049.

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

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