When a person in Reserve needs drug abuse treatment and doesn't have private health insurance or the funds to pay for the rehab program in full, the Access to Recovery Voucher is possibly an alternative to consider. ATR is a federally-funded plan which makes it possible for individuals to access addiction treatment programs and support including inpatient, regular outpatient, intensive outpatient, continuing care, counseling, recovery and life coaching, skills building, vocational training, and transportation assistance. The ATR grant program allows individuals with vouchers to acquire rehabilitation and recovery support services for drug abuse disorders at the provider of their choice. To be eligible for ATR clients must meet certain criteria, including: 1) be at least 18 years of age, 2) have a history of substance use or abuse, 3) have a yearly income that is below 200% of the Federal poverty level, and 4) reside in the counties or jurisdictions that provide ATR.
People interested in the Access to Recovery Voucher can consult with ATR Service Coordinators in their area. If someone's original choice of program or rehab center isn't working out, they can work with their coordinator to find one that best fits their needs and that accepts the ATR.
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