How much does rehab cost?
Regina Copeland
Asked: 2017-12-06 06:50:34
I want to get the right care that I need to get clean from drugs, but I need to know how much it costs before I try to enroll in a program. How much can I expect to pay for this type of care?
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Sue Kirkland
Answered: 2017-12-13 13:37:23
Addiction center says that inpatient rehab may cost around 6,000 for a 30-day program. For those requiring a 60 or 90 day program the average cost would be much more like 12,000 to 20,000. However there is government funded free rehab available
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Duncan Hackett
Answered: 2017-12-21 09:34:43
If you check out findrehabcenters.org You can see that for inpatient care will depend on how long you need to stay in the facility, how much medication you need while you are in there and the types of care you will receive. It also states that if you are on a budget you might consider a public inpatient facility. The rehab near me charges less because they are government supported.
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Naima Dunlop
Answered: 2017-12-28 09:09:56
Here on there is a drug rehab near me that costs 35,000 called the clearing. They are all inclusive and house about 8 people at a time. Where with others in that same range you would have many more people and less individual care.
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Crystal Moreno
Answered: 2017-12-10 05:14:27
If its just an outpatient rehab the cost is quite a bit cheeper. The cost for a three month program is more like just 5,000 for a three month program. But if your looking for all that glam, I hear the betty ford one is 10,000
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Murphy Yoder
Answered: 2017-12-27 13:46:19
Rehab costs really depend on several different things, like what you may be going into rehab for, like alcohol, or drugs. Or gambling im sure is quite different, that cost I would assume would be less maybe. The alcohol rehab near me is 12,000 per 30 days.
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Nikolai Knox
Answered: 2017-12-06 12:21:27
Private drug treatment programs provide you with a great way to get the one-on-one care that you need, but they can be quite pricey. Expect to pay more than $10.000 for great inpatient care.
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Ashtyn
Answered: 2017-12-06 16:59:44
If you are restricted to a small budget, public treatment options make be best for you. They offer very affordable treatment programs, and some have payment plans so that you can pay the bill over an extended period of time.
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Steaven Lawrence (Guest User)
Answered: 2021-03-20 00:16:12
Dose insurance pay?
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Steaven Lawrence (Guest User)
Answered: 2021-03-20 00:16:14