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It is certainly true that the cost of a stay at any drug and rehab center is not cheap. A short stay can easily run into the tens of thousands of dollars, but when you compare that to the cost of a drug or alcohol habit, it really is just small change. There is no price that you can put on good health and a better future. Even so, this does not take away the fact that the average person can afford to pay for a much-needed stay ay drug and alcohol rehab centers. To complicate things, when you are in rehab, you won't be able to work so you are unable to earn any money. Most likely, someone on the outside will need to take care of your finances and other issues while you stay at a rehab center to get the help you need oh so badly.

There are a couple of options for people who do choose to ask for help. The best one perhaps is to call up a local drug assessment agency treatment center and start asking questions about how to get admitted. You should do this even if you do think that you have the necessary funding in order to afford a trip to rehab. Some people qualify for special funding depending on their financial situation and what particular state or country they live in. It pays to call and ask questions.

The most frequent mistake that well intentioned friends and family members of the alcoholic make is that they try and "fix" their loved one by themselves. The problem with this is that they do not have the experience or the training to properly guide the addict to a successful recovery. Really, you could actually do more harm than good if you go about it the wrong way.

Recovery doesn't stop as you walk out the door of the drug rehab center. The old adage "Once and addict, always an addict," is true in a sense. Anyone who has ever spoken to someone who has attended an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting will often hear them say, "one day at a time". It's true; beating an addiction of any kind is an ongoing process. You cannot control anything in the future, but you do have control over what you do today. So let's worry about that, and nothing else.

You could try to stop drinking on your own, but you may probably fail. I urge you not to be discouraged. Many individuals who successfully throw in the towel on drinking alcohol went through this stage also. So, there is nothing to be anxious about. If this is your situation, it suggest that you could do with help and you suppose to acknowledge your demand for assistance. This is when you need to take into consideration attending an alcohol treatment center. It will certainly be the smartest step you ever make.

Your leader should be someone who can stay on target, not take the bait to be derailed or distracted by the interruptions of the addict. This person will be responsible for keeping everyone on task and making sure that the intervention is conducted with respect for the suffering person's dignity. The leader should remind the addict as needed that whatever s/he is saying may be true, but there will be time to talk about it when everyone is finished.

Then there are the pay centers. Let's assume we don't have or don't want to use our insurance. What most families do is put the treatment cost on a newly established credit limit. This allows you to leverage time. This also then allows the person recovering a chance to pay the treatment off themselves if needed. Here is how the math shakes out. Let's say you choose a center that costs $15,000. You choose to put this on credit. At an interest rate of 9%, your minimum monthly payment each will be around $125. Now we all know that this is not the most economical solution. However if you have already tried the free centers to no avail and are ready for a change, often times this is the best and or only option to get top quality treatment.

It is a division of the state social services board. Don't think about how much money you have first, just find someone in this agency that ready to help you get over drug addiction. They will listen and provide you with a useful information that can help you solve your problem, especially in choosing your best treatment center.