Low Cost Drug Rehab Centers in Virginia
For those seeking help with addiction, the cost of private treatment can be out of reach for most people seeking a Drug Rehab Center. When seeking a treatment program for addiction, the cost of treatment can seem out of reach and this can lead to a feeling of defeat. Most of the people who seek treatment in Virginia have found that the seemingly great treatment centers are just out of reach, financially, for them. When seeking treatment for addiction, the cost should not outweigh the need for treatment in a residential drug rehab center.
Are Low Cost and Affordable Rehabilitation Centers different from their high-cost counterparts?
Affordable treatment centers for addictions, utilize the same treatment models and therapy types just like the more expensive treatment centers in Virginia. There are some differences in the amount of one-on-one therapy that the low-cost treatment centers offer. To offset the cost of treatment, a low-cost center will not have all the amenities that an expensive rehab has. The programs they offer are anywhere from 21 – 90 days long. We highly recommend staying at one of these centers for at least 28 days, if you can take the time off. A 90-day program is best. Give us a call, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and we can help you find a drug rehab center that is affordable in Virginia today.Find Drug Rehabs Near Me
We can help you locate treatment for addiction in your area or anywhere in the country. To locate AA meetings, group meetings, 12-step programs, inpatient treatment, or outpatient services in your town give us a call. There are many options for drug rehab services in many cities in Virginia.Alexandria, Virginia Drug Rehabs
Arlington, Virginia Addiction Treatment
Ashburn, VA Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation
Chesapeake, Virginia Substance Abuse Treatment
Norfolk, VA 30/90-Day Treatment Centers
Portsmouth, VA Inpatient Drug Rehab Programs
Richmond, Virginia Treatment Centers for Addiction
Virginia Beach, VA Detox Centers, and Rehab Facilities
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Can I even afford to go to rehab? What is the cost involved?
When looking to enter a low-cost program there usually are some costs associated with receiving treatment at their center.Most of the treatment centers that are state-funded, come on a sliding fee scale and are based on income and need at the time of intake. The cost can range from no cost to around $1,000 to help cover food and housing while in treatment.
Private Low-Cost Treatment centers are usually smaller centers and this lowers the cost due to location and type of amenities offered. These programs are the better option for those who can afford it. They usually range from about $1,500-$7,000 dollars a month for treatment. The average price of treatment at a private treatment center is around $15,000 a month. Some of the more expensive programs, or what they call the best drug rehab centers, can be upwards of $60,000 a month. But fear not we have options in Virginia.
I have Medicaid or Medicare. Are there centers that take that insurance?
Finding a private treatment center that will take Medicaid or Medicare can be difficult but there are State funded options that will take your insurance for treatment at their center.Access to Recovery Vouchers
ATR or Access to Recovery is a federally funded program that offers treatment options. You can choose from their list of contracted providers. Some other programs can be accepted if the need of the client cannot be met at one of their treatment centers. To access this service you must be below the 2010 poverty level for your region.1-800-513-5423
What if the person does not want help for their addiction?
Getting a person that does not want help for their addiction, to enter into a rehab facility can be a bit tricky to accomplish by yourself. Getting an interventionist to help the family is the best option for achieving the desired outcome. Interventions usually are done by certified interventionists and can vary in cost, anywhere from $500 and up to $5,000 for the intervention process.
Affordable Inpatient Drug Rehab Facilities
Most people who want and are looking for a program in Virginia to help with their addiction, are willing to commit to 30- 90 days of treatment. Any longer of a stay and the client starts to feel confined and anxious to go home and get back to their life. The longer the program is, does not usually affect the outcome of treatment. Once you pass the 90-day mark for treatment, it is up to the individual to apply what they have learned and move forward with their life. There may be some slips along the way but with friends and family, overcoming this is easy. Forgiveness and understanding and love are necessary.Where do I sign up for low-cost treatment?
There are a few questions that we would like to ask you in order to help you get informed as to your options for treatment in Virginia. To find you the best treatment center that you can afford, please fill out the form below and one of our counselors will get back with you in 24-48 hours. For immediate assistance call our free helpline and one of our counselors will work with you to get you started on the path of recovery from drugs or alcohol today. Free addiction Helpline for Virginia. Give us a call and we will help you start the recovery process together. Low-cost Treatment for Drugs and Alcohol Help Line and Assessment is a free service to the public as part of a benefit service for Virginia. We can help you or someone you love find the best Low-cost Drug Rehab Center for addiction today. Addiction No More is an Addiction Treatment Center locator service. For immediate service, please call one of our counselors 24/7.Please Note: This is not an official Assessment or Evaluation form. This form is not admissible in court or for probation officers and is not accepted by caseworkers. Addiction No More is here to help you find treatment for addiction. We can not give any legal advice. If you are looking for a rehab center please fill out this form or call us now.
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Low Cost Drug Rehab Centers
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We have carefully compiled a list of reputable free or low-cost treatment centers. These programs may be long, but when you are receiving free treatment for addiction, there is always a cost. Some programs offer work type exchange and others may ask for you to get donations for your treatment, but at all the facilities listed, you will receive treatment as well as counseling. When making a commitment for treatment at one of these centers try to finish the program. This will go a long way in your recovery from drugs or alcohol. Starting off sobriety by leaving a program early rarely works, because you have failed as soon as you leave the program before you are finished.
Our list of free or low-cost treatment centers for addiction to drugs or alcohol in Virginia is provided as a public benefit service. If you have any questions regarding the treatment and types of programs that they offer, feel free to contact one of our counselors. We will help you any way we can to get the life back that you deserve. Call us toll-free and we will help you find the best treatment center and low-cost treatment programs.
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Horizon Behavioral Health Appomattox Counseling Center
Located in Appomattox, Virginia
226 Clover Lane
Appomattox, VA 24522
Pathways Treatment Center
Located in Lynchburg, Virginia
3300 Rivermont Avenue
Lynchburg, VA 24503
University Of Virginia Medical Center
Located in Charlottesville, Virginia
1215 Lee Street
Charlottesville, VA 22908
Family Counseling Center for Recovery
Located in Richmond, Virginia
905 Southlake Boulevard
Richmond, VA 23236
Avenues to Recovery Inc
Located in Roanoke, Virginia
20 Walnut Avenue SW
Roanoke, VA 24016
VIRGINIA DRUG CONTROL UPDATE
This report reflects significant trends, data, and major issues relating to drugs in the State of Virginia.
Virginia At-a-Glance:
• The number of meth lab seizure incidents in the state of Virginia increased 958%, from 19 incidents in 2008 to 201 incidents in 2011. Source: El Paso Intelligence Center’s National Seizure System (EPIC-NSS)
• Approximately 7.53 percent of Virginia residents reported past-month use of illicit drugs; the national average was 8.82 percent.
Source: National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2009-2010.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Underlying Cause of Death 1999-2008 on CDC WONDER
Online Database, released 2011
• Marijuana is the most commonly cited drug among primary drug treatment admissions in Virginia.
• In 2011, Virginia drug treatment admissions for other opiates (including prescription drugs) surpassed admissions for heroin and cocaine.
Drug Use Trends in Virginia
Drug Use in Virginia: The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) provides national and state-level data on the use of tobacco, alcohol, illicit drugs (including non-medical use of prescription drugs), and mental health in the United States. In the most recent Survey, 7.53 percent of Virginia residents reported using illicit drugs in the past month. The national average was 8.82 percent. Additionally, 3.54 percent of Virginia residents reported using an illicit drug other than marijuana in the past month (the national average was 3.6 percent).
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – State Estimates of Substance Use from the 2009-2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health
Drug-Induced Deaths: As a direct consequence of drug use, 700 persons died in Virginia in 2009. This is compared to the number of persons in Virginia who died from motor vehicle accidents (826) and firearms (836) in the same year. Virginia drug-induced deaths (8.9 per 100,000 population) were lower than the national rate (12.8 per 100,000).
With over 2 people a day dying from prescription medication overdoses in Virginia, there is a serious need for concern. If your family member or loved one has an opioid addiction problem please give us a call. It may really save their life.
Virginia addiction statistics and national trends are provided to help understand the scope and consequences that addiction can have if left unchecked.
Virginia percentage of the state’s population drug use in the fiscal year 2015 the latest SAMHSA statistics available
Marijuana use in Virginia in the past month estimates for the age group 12-17 is estimated at 5.44% of the population and 6.74% for those in the group over 18.
Cocaine use statistics in Virginia estimated at 0.46% for the 12-17 age group and for those over the age of 18 it is estimated that 1.31% of the population has used cocaine in the past year.
Heroin use in Virginia for the age group 12-17 estimated to be 0.11% and over 18 the percentage of people that use heroin is estimated to be 0.38% of the population.
Alcohol use among those 12 to 17 years of age 10.65% of the population and for the 18 and over demographic, 61.84% used alcohol in the last month.
Those that have had serious thoughts of suicide in the state of Virginia over the past statistical year 2015 is only available for the population over 18 is at 3.94%of the population.