Does Beacon Cover Detox Treatment?
If you’re looking for help breaking free from addiction and have Beacon rehab coverage, your insurance can either partially or fully pay for your treatment. Beacon rehab coverage includes detox, which is the essential first step in the recovery process.
Does Beacon Cover Drug & Alcohol Rehab Treatment?
Beacon rehab coverage includes partial or full payment for detox at an in-network Beacon detox center like Stillwater Behavioral Health. In addition, Beacon drug rehab coverage can also pay for residential inpatient services like therapy and dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions.
Does Detox & Rehab Work?
If you have Beacon alcohol rehab coverage, you might be wondering whether detox and rehab are worth it. We’ve seen services like detox, therapy, and dual diagnosis treatment change the lives of the individuals that we’ve treated. At Stillwater, we fully believe in the power of evidence-based detox and rehab treatments and have seen them work.
What Makes Stillwater Behavioral Health Unique
Stillwater Behavioral Health is a luxury detox and rehab center. That means you can expect your time in inpatient treatment to take place in a beautiful, serene location where your mind can be at ease. In addition, our staff is compassionate, highly trained,, and abundant, so you can count on getting the highest standard of overall care.
Options for Treatment
At Stillwater Behavioral Health, our treatment options include medically-assisted detox, group and individual therapy, and dual diagnosis treatment for coexisting mental health conditions. A typical treatment plan includes a combination of all of these services, taking a comprehensive approach to recovery.
What is Treatment Like at Stillwater Behavioral Health
At Stillwater Behavioral Health, treatment takes place in a calm, relaxing, and beautiful environment. You can expect a day in treatment to include group and individual therapy, a structured schedule that promotes recovery, and time for rest and relaxation, as well as medically-assisted detox during the earlier stages of treatment.
Testimonials
Stories of hope, healing and recovery, our clients and their loved ones share more about their experience at Stillwater Behavioral Health.
Process for Admission
Our process for admission starts with verifying your insurance coverage. If your insurance is from Beacon, we’ll clarify that your Beacon policy either partially or fully covers your inpatient treatment at Stillwater. From there, we’ll focus on creating a custom treatment plan for you.
FAQ’s
Alcohol and drug detox are proven to be extremely effective when these processes take place in the right context. While it might be tempting to try to detox at home, the safest and most effective way to detox is with professional assistance.
The detox process for drugs and alcohol typically takes several days. However, certain factors can influence the amount of time that it takes to fully undergo detox and the intensity of your withdrawal symptoms. Because of the nuances of the detox process, it’s best not to go through detox on your own.
Detoxing from drugs and alcohol can lead to severe withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms can include restlessness, shakiness, changes in appetite, anxiety, depression, nausea, insomnia, and disorientation. At Stillwater, we use medication to mitigate the effects of detox and ease withdrawal symptoms like these.
You might want to detox from home to avoid rehab, but we strongly advise against this. Detoxing with medical assistance is by far the safest and most effective way to start the recovery process. That’s why we always recommend that a person struggling with severe drug or alcohol addiction spends time in inpatient treatment.
Stillwater unfortunately does not accept Medicaid to cover treatments like detox, therapy, and dual diagnosis. However, if you need help covering your rehab treatment and have Medicaid, we want to discuss your options with you. Contact us today to find out more.
At this time, Stillwater also does not accept Medicare to cover the treatments we offer. However, as is the case with Medicaid, we are happy to discuss potential alternative payment options with you to help you afford treatment and get the help you need for addiction.