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Drug Addiction Facts

  • Fentanyl is used as a pain reliever, but is so powerful that it is 100 times more potent than morphine as an analgesic.
  • Each year, thousands of people choke on their own vomit while drunk.
  • Oregon and Mississippi have made the key meth ingredient pseudoephedrine available by prescription-only, and since then meth lab incidents in these states plummeted.

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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Hospital Inpatient

Hospital inpatient services are accessible to anyone who must be safely managed through detoxification services when heavily dependent to drugs, or who requires a better spectrum of care such as somebody who is dealing with a dual diagnosis and also requires mental health solutions as part of their rehab procedure. There are both short-term and long-term hospital inpatient services accessible.

Seniors/Older Adults

Seniors and older adults who battle with drug abuse could possibly have unique obstacles they have to overcome while in rehabilitation, which rehab professionals within the program they decide to take part in should be keen of to ensure that a complete recovery is possible. So for seniors and older adults, it is prudent to choose a program that's acquainted with helping seniors and older adults handle the distinctive life and drug abuse problems that these clients face which can include a wider spectrum of services including health care and so on.

ASL or Other Assistance for Hearing Impaired

The hearing impaired are often prone to alcoholism and substance abuse as a result of problems their impairment impose on them. While discovery of the issue can often be hard among the hearing impaired, you will find ASL as well as other assistance services designed for them when drug abuse rehab is required. Other than ASL, such services can include assistive listening tools and captioned video materials so that deaf and hearing impaired people are receiving the help they need in drug rehab.

Self Payment

Self Payment is required when someone's insurance isn't going to pay for the total cost of rehabilitation or will only pay for part of it. In these cases, it may appear like a disadvantage but individuals really have a much more leverage simply because they can select whichever center they want without the restrictions from health insurers that so many men and women encounter. Likewise, rehab centers will frequently provide payment assistance for people whose only option is self payment to enable them to get into rehabilitation.

Medicaid

Some treatment programs will take Medicaid when the individual cannot self pay or present any other form of private health care insurance. Medicaid may only pay for outpatient and short-term rehabilitation inside a limited amount of programs, and in this instance individuals might want to explore the self pay option and drum up any resources they are able to to fund a more quality rehab program that will get better results, say for example a long-term residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility.

Medicare

Medicare recipients can receive rehabilitation at drug rehabilitation programs which deliver either inpatient or outpatient rehab if the program is in the network of Medicare-participating providers and with the consent of their Medicare appointed doctor, who must assist in establishing the individual's rehab plan. Inpatient services are provided through Medicare Part A, with out of pocket costs being the same as any other kind of hospital stay, and outpatient rehab being covered through Medicare Part B.

State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)

State financed insurance other than Medicaid may be used to cover the expense of drug and alcohol rehab if other forms of insurance or self payment aren't an option. If a person doesn't have private insurance and doesn't yet know if they could be eligible for state insurance, they can talk with their Social Services office within their area to determine if they are and then apply. The majority of state financed insurance will handle both outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation, but typically only inside the state which provides the insurance.

Private Health Insurance

Depending on which program you are covered by, all private medical health insurance plans generally cover some form of drug rehab service which range from outpatient treatment to inpatient or residential alcohol and drug rehab programs. Individuals might have to participate in a drug and alcohol treatment program that's in their network of providers and there can be other restrictions including how long their stay in rehab is covered. Individuals can pick an excellent facility they like and speak with a rehab specialist to ascertain if their insurance will take care of it.

Payment Assistance (Check With Facility For Details)

Many drug rehabilitation programs offer payment assistance to help individuals who may not have adequate resources to self pay for rehabilitation or whose medical insurance won't supply coverage or total coverage for their stay. By way of example, Occasionally insurance only covers a short-term facility when in fact a long-term facility is going to be the more appropriate choice. To find out what payment assistance may be offered, say for example a sliding fee scale, talk with the program for particulars.

  • Steward Good Samaritan Medical Center
    Steward Good Samaritan Medical Center is located at:

    235 North Pearl Street
    Brockton, MA. 2301

    If you would like to contact Steward Good Samaritan Medical Center, you can reach them at 508-427-3000.

    Steward Good Samaritan Medical Center offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient, Seniors/Older Adults, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance, Payment Assistance (Check With Facility For Details)