I was there 10 years ago this place was run so I was track and so organized that nobody got in the building with all the security. My fiancé is in there and I have heard of so much ball going on in this rehab and older man was in detox coming off of heroin they sent him upstairs to the public to meetings he fell flat on his face with foam coming out of his mouth they had to call 911 they took him out of detox way too soon because there’s lots of people on detox waiting to come upstairs that is so ridiculous. It was pouring rain when I were talking and July 2018 flooded a girls room they had to leave and transfer to another room nothing in this place has ever been fixed and is falling apart.Can’t sign into the meetings hang out in the bathroom is cutting all the guys hairs there’s no security they’re doing whatever they want walking the halls nobody does her thing and now they bring their cell phones and they get to use it twice a day this is not a rehab this is called a joke . Another
Im going in tomorrow if you self pay its 15k/30 days and detox is $4200. There ARE payment plans and the guy on the phone answered all my questions and was very pleasant. So don't let the cost deter you. "How much is a life worth to you? "
Its rather expensive. It now only accepts private insurances. There are plenty of options out there that you can get treatment if funds are not available. If you Google Drug Treatment Hotline give them a call. They will get you help. With that said you will have to call over and over facilities to get in. It only works if you are determined to get help for yourself or someone you know. The help does not jump in your lap.
My insurance company paid most of it. I had to pay $1,200. To get in but that was all I paid. I have Federal BC/BS. Don't know if that helped any. Good luck.
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If a person is utilizing their insurance policy to cover the cost of treatment, out of pocket costs will vary depending on policy specifics. The deductible and out of pocket costs dictated by the insurance policy are patient responsibility to pay. Any uncovered treatment days or denials for coverage by the insurance company will result in bills to the patient. If a patient is paying privately for the cost of their treatment, the rate will be established on the front end.
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