When it comes to getting help for a drug abuse problem, the last thing you likely want to worry about is how to finance it. Thankfully, drug rehabs in North Plainfield and other areas of New Jersey offer several payment methods.
In 2015, 35 drug-related deaths occurred in Somerset County, where North Plainfield is located; 18 of these cases were linked to heroin.1 In 2016, a total of 81 North Plainfield residents were admitted into state substance abuse centers. These residents were admitted for addiction to a variety of substances, including alcohol, heroin, marijuana, cocaine, crack, and other opioids.2
The cost of North Plainfield rehab depends on whether the program is private or state-funded. State-funded centers take money directly from the state’s budget to help pay for rehab. These recovery centers can include detox and therapies, as well as after-program support services. Whether New Jersey and local governments will fund your rehab, and to what extent, depends on which programs you qualify for. And the requirements can change on an annual basis.
As for private North Plainfield drug rehab, it is typically more expensive than those managed by the government but can provide more amenities. If you are unable to afford private treatment, you should speak to a representative at your insurance company to find out if it will partially or fully cover your stay. If not, you can speak to someone at the rehab facility to see if it offers financing options, e.g. monthly payment plans or sliding scale fee structures.
No matter how you decide to pay for substance use rehab, it can be a life-saving decision. Look at our directory for more information about drug rehabs in North Plainfield or elsewhere that can be the first step toward better health.
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I took my boyfriend to Bergen Regional and they did not want to check him in. He went through a physiological check, and they involved me in the decision making. He was a repeat "visitor" to this facility. Upon much begging he was finally accepted and stayed for over a month. They are committed to the well-being of the patients. However, the counselors do not know their patients as well as they could. Also, the visiting hours and phone hours were slim to none.
The staff here is friendly and helpful. They are caring and will help you or your loved ones.
If it wasn't for Victory Bay's patients, staff, and care; I wouldn't be where I am at today with 7 months and more to come. I'm am thankful for the strength and guidance they have given me to become the person I never thought I could achieve.