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Drug Rehab Brattleboro, VT.

Drug Treatment options in Brattleboro, Vermont can vary from residential, outpatient rehabilitation, long term rehab and various other options. Speaking to a drug and alcohol counselor who understands the differences in recovery programs can be a helpful resource in choosing the best rehabilitation facility.

Paying for an Alcohol and Drug Rehab Program in Brattleboro, VT.

Due to the current state of the economy, many alcohol and drug rehabs have developed methods for helping people handle the expense of rehabilitation. Some have even put up a plethora of financing options in conjunction with primary lenders to help those affected by substance abuse - either directly or indirectly - spread out their payments over a given time period.

To this end, if you are going through a rough patch financially or if you lack insurance coverage, you can still receive financing for your rehabilitation (or that of a loved one or family member).

You may even be able to locate alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs in Brattleboro that treat payments in the same way that universities and colleges do. These generous treatment programs may look at your financial situation before they potentially alter your costs accordingly.

Therefore, you should never believe that you won't receive the treatment that you need for your drug and alcohol addiction just because you do not have insurance coverage. There are many alcohol and drug rehabs that will assist you in one way or the other until you get the treatment program you need.

addiction Treatment Center Expenses in Brattleboro, VT

So, exactly how much is, say, a 30 day short-term rehab program? Generally speaking, 30-day rehabilitation programs might take many forms, and the full cost will be based on two main factors, including the level of care (such as an inpatient versus an outpatient program) as well as the facilities that the rehab facility will provide.

For the 4 main levels of care in Brattleboro, the general ranges might include:

a) Outpatient Treatment

In an outpatient treatment center, you will be able to go to the rehabilitation facility about 5 days a week for a short period of time to see a counselor and to take any medications that might have been prescribed for your drug or alcohol addiction.

Although there are some free outpatient rehabilitation programs, you should figure to pay anything between $1,000 and $10,000 for such a program. The amount will depend on the the length and type of the program.

b) Intensive Outpatient Treatment

The next level up from outpatient programs in Brattleboro, intensive outpatient rehab centers will allow you to keep your daily lifestyle. However, you will be required to spend a couple of hours at the treatment center on most days of the week.

Intensive outpatient treatment programs will usually cost anywhere in the range of $3,500 and $11,000.

c) Partial Hospitalization

In such a program, you will be required to spend a minimum of 3 days a week at a treatment center for close to 5 hours each time. During this time, you will attend a therapy session, learn about substance abuse and drug/alcohol avoidance strategies, and acquire skills to deal with your drug and alcohol addiction.

The costs at partial hospitalization programs typically run anywhere from $7000 to $20,000.

d) Residential - Inpatient

As an inpatient at a residential drug treatment facility in Brattleboro, you will be living full-time at the facility, and have all your needs met - including food, board, activities, and treatment.

Most inpatient drug rehabilitation facilities vary depending on the center and the level of services provided. Typically, pricing for inpatient facilities can range from $25,000 up to over $100,000.

Additional Costs

a) Admission Fees

Many of the best drug and alcohol treatment facilities charge some type of admission fee ranging anywhere between $3,000 and $4,000.

b) Detox

This is the initial step to recovery, and it should ideally come before you start full treatment for substance abuse. Detoxification can cost somewhere in the range of $300 to $800 per day. Therefore, you can expect to pay something between $1,500 and $4,000 with an average of about five days for detoxification. However, this cost may go up if you require an emergency detox.

c) Pharmacotherapy

Most of the addiction treatment programs you will come across today are likely to prescribe medication to help you during both detoxification and rehabilitation. In case you encounter difficulties and complications during your detox, you might also need further medical attention and other medication.

d) Aftercare

Even after you undergo treatment for your alcohol and drug addiction, you should still continue taking the steps required to help you maintain your sobriety and continue rebuilding your life.

Many people, for instance, choose to join in free 12-step programs such as Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous. Others join transitional living homes where they get to live in environments that are focused on helping every resident to stay clean. Like other types of housing, these environments vary accordingly in terms of price point based on the kind of home you join.

While considering whether the cost of drug and alcohol rehab in Brattleboro is worth it, you should remember to look at the bigger picture. Over the short term, full rehabilitation might feel like a large investment. However, without it, the cost could much worse.

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6 treatment listings in or near Brattleboro, Vermont:

NA meetings in Brattleboro:

  • Faith Ministries
    Frost Place
    Brattleboro, VT. 05301

    Monday - 7:30 PM
  • Brattleboro Retreat
    75 Linden Street
    Brattleboro, VT. 05301

    Sunday - 7:00 PM
  • Trinity Lutheran Church
    161 Western Avenue
    Brattleboro, VT. 05301

    Wednesday - 7:30 PM
  • Phoenix House
    435 Western Avenue
    Brattleboro, VT. 05301

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
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