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You can pay out of pocket. Self pay may sound like it is out of your league. A thirty day stay may cost as much as seventy thousand dollars. The good news is that this fee is usually negotiable. Depending on what time of year you go and how full a facility is you can usually get a pretty steep discount. I have seen facilities give as much as 70% off their usual price for treatment. All you need to do is ask. The best part about this is you can get top notch treatment at a reputable facility and still have some money when you get out.

The government spends a great deal of money on drug treatment. How it normally works is they allocate a certain amount of money to rehabs at the beginning of the year. Over the course of the year the money is taken out by rehabs as it is needed to treat patients. What that means is, toward the end of the year the money is pretty much all gone. In November and December your chances of government funding drop a great deal and you may be left out in the cold.

The average return on investment for a good rehab program is around 1,200%. This means that for every dollar that you spend on a good drug detox program or alcohol treatment center, you will get back twelve times. There are also many supporting statistics that show the true cost of addiction. The numbers are devastating.

Life changes quickly. Much can happen if you're away at a rehab center for a few months. Your loved ones won't have the pressure of explaining your absence. You can grow further apart from those most important to you. Young children won't understand. Then, there's out of sight, out of mind, and all the rest of that stuff. By starting your recovery at home, you have the opportunity to repair relationships immediately. You can even strengthen some relationships if loved ones see what you're going through to do the right thing and get back your life.

If you cannot find free drug rehab center in your area, just find some private facilities with a subsidized care. It is not free but the fees are based on your income situation and ability to pay for care. You don't need to be afraid of the treatment because they will provide you the same treatment as others who paid more.

It's been around 5 years since most of them got out, and I still thank the drug rehab centers. They gave my friends a second chance at life. We're still working on two of our friends. I'd like to think they aren't doomed to be drug addicts for the rest of their lives. That's why I keep telling them to go to a rehab center, but each time they seem to be doing a good job, they fall into a relapse. It's difficult to talk about this, and that's why I chose to write about it. I feel like I should warn people that haven't gone through what I've gone... to prepare them.

Now, I would like to say that I have never been to a drug treatment center, nor do I work for one; however, I do know people on both sides of the argument. I know folks who are avidly anti-treatment center and I know people that are pro-treatment center. I think that I would stand somewhere in the middle.

When it comes to alcohol addiction, there are a number of ways to help your loved one get into alcohol treatment; however, the most important thing to remember is that you cannot force them to accept help. You can offer help, but never force.