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State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers - Elk City, ID.

There are rehab alternatives offered in certain states for residents to get treatment for a substance abuse disorder with funding offered by state financed health insurance, other than Medicaid. State financed health insurance plans that cover addiction recovery often provide these services in state run facilities, and the demographic usually targeted to receive this type of coverage through state health insurance are people who are homeless, living under the poverty level in that state, have income that meets the requirement to be covered by the state plan, and for those who don't have Medicaid or some other health coverage. In most cases, addiction treatment covered through state financed health insurance plans other than Medicaid is entirely free.

State financed health insurance plans, other than Medicaid, which cover addiction treatment usually provide a limited range of services but may offer services that cover detoxification and emergency intervention services to help the person become abstinent as fast and safely as possible. This may consist of a safe and stable inpatient or residential rehab facility, with options to transition into sober living programs or similar facilities which can offer housing and other necessities until the person can get stable and find a means to live and work outside of rehab and sober living.

The services offered by each state providing health insurance plans other than Medicaid can vary and there may be limited availability in some facilities, but residents in Elk City can contact an administrative office for state financed health plans to determine their eligibility and what they need to do to get enrolled in a rehab facility right away.

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