
Medicare Insurance can help cover the cost of drug and alcohol rehab for those looking for addiction treatment in Oregon state. Explore rehabs that take Medicare in Oregon today.
Thank you to the Baker House! I am still sober since 3/8/2012. Ive had my kids back since 2014. Thank you to Colby my counselor And everyone else that worked there at the time- It works if you work it. 💕
I attended crossroads February 2023 I found it very comforting and informative.. no judgment or negativity there what so ever my counselor was josh he helped me see and understand something about my personality that I didn't realize that is part of my addict behavior I am now working on.. food was good, beds a little undesirable but do able lol.. over all experience was good.. doing the three oral presentations were nerve racking but I did them not much of a grad speech but it was off the top of my head when I was nervous.. Ty to u all the staff were outstanding
They are like family there. You feel at home with them. This place saved my life. I was truly blessed
Medicare is a federal health insurance program primarily for people aged 65 and older, as well as certain younger individuals with disabilities or specific health conditions. It covers hospital care, medical services, and prescription drug coverage through Parts A, B, C, and D.
Medicare in Oregon can help cover addiction treatment services when medically necessary. This may include inpatient detox in a hospital, outpatient counseling, partial hospitalization programs, and medication assisted treatment approved by Medicare. Coverage depends on the type of Medicare plan and medical necessity.
Some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans may require prior authorization for inpatient or residential rehab services. Traditional Medicare usually does not require prior authorization, but coverage is subject to medical necessity guidelines.
Eligibility for Medicare is based primarily on age and disability. Most people qualify at age 65 or older. Younger individuals may qualify if they have received Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for 24 months, or have End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).