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  • The Cost of Avoiding Drug Addiction Treatment

    Covering the cost of drug addiction treatment is a huge concern for many who are seeking drug and alcohol rehab. Unfortunately, the common response is to procrastinate, continuing to live in active drug and alcohol addiction rather than figure out how to pay for treatment. The result is a number of physical, financial and emotional costs that are far more expensive in the long run.

    The Physical Cost of Avoiding Drug Addiction Treatment

    The physical cost of avoiding drug addiction treatment is likely the most obvious. Day after day, month after month, year after year – the toll of constantly ingesting toxins and taxing your body begins to manifest in acute and chronic illnesses. Whether it’s constant hangovers due to alcoholism, a constant fight to “stay well” through heroin addiction, or pain associated with respiratory problems, cardiac issues and other long-term health problems, paying for your addiction comes in the form of illness, discomfort and pain that far outlasts a week or two of withdrawal symptoms under medically supervised care.

    The Financial Cost of Avoiding Drug Addiction Treatment

    Paying for the medical bills associated with chronic, addiction-related health problems is not inexpensive. Neither is paying for the drugs themselves. Other costs of drug and alcohol addiction – legal fees and court costs associated with criminal behavior under the influence or in service of addiction, the cost of damages to private and public property (again, due to decisions under the influence), the loss of wages when you’re fired due to drug abuse or your inability to keep up with the demands of your job – these add up as well. In fact, when you tally the costs of continuing to live in addiction, it is far more expensive than even the most luxury drug rehab.

    The Emotional Cost of Avoiding Drug Addiction Treatment

    Continuing to put yourself through the constant struggle of maintaining an addiction, holding the rest of your life together and fighting through the health problems is too much strain. The emotional toll is high and it can cost you your relationship with your spouse or partner, with your friends, with neighbors and others in the community. Isolating is common among addicts and alcoholics and it only increases the desperate and severe nature of the situation – and increases the need for drug addiction treatment as soon as possible.

    Don’t Pay the Cost of Avoiding Drug Addiction Treatment: Call The Canyon Today

    Paying for drug addiction treatment starts with your health insurance policy, if you have one. Addiction treatment is covered under the mental health portion of your plan and medical services are covered under the medical part of your policy. The amount that your insurance will pay will vary depending upon a number of details, so double check before you enroll in treatment.

    If you don’t have health insurance or if your policy won’t cover the whole cost of the bill, there are other options: financing, sliding scale and scholarships are all possibilities. Contact us at The Canyon to find out how we can work with you to help you cover the cost of drug addiction treatment.

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    About Valeria W.

           

    Valeria W. likes to consider herself "an encyclopedia" of addiction and rehab knowledge. Valeria lives to hear from people who have been positively influenced by her work - and sought out drug or alcohol rehab help as a result of the information she has provided.

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