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Sliding Fee Scale - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers - Enterprise, AL.

One kind of payment help that some substance abuse rehabilitation facilities may give to their clients is an adjustable fee scale. If a client can afford any deposit or payment by themselves, these facilities provide financial aid on a case by case basis which can lower the cost of treatment so that it is affordable for that particular client. This typically works like this: the person will have to satisfy certain requirements for payment assistance, and will have to provide proof of income, information about how many dependents they have, what their household overhead is, etc. Based off this family and financial information intake admins can determine the cost to the client using a sliding scale.

For example, if an individual in Enterprise only earns $18,000/year, has 3 dependents and 800 dollars in monthly bills they may only need to pay $1000 for rehab, whereas someone who has no dependents and makes $30,000 a year with no overhead may need to pay much more.

Even in cases where sliding payment scales are available, individuals may need to seek additional assistance to pay this discounted amount. Intake admin can help individuals or family who are paying for rehab apply for financing from a third party lender, and in some cases this money doesn't need to be paid until after the person finishes rehab.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers offering this service in Enterprise, AL

  • South Central Alabama CMHC
    334-347-0212
    2861 Neal Metcalf Road
    Enterprise, AL. 36330

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Adults
    Group Therapy
    Mental Health Treatment
    Smoking Allowed In Designated Area
    Seniors
    Young Adults


    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Sliding Fee Scale

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