Home to the Football Hall of Fame and birthplace of famous astronaut Neil Armstrong, the Buckeye State is also home to a severe opioid crisis. In a single county recently, nearly 50 people died in a week as a result of carfentanyl overdose the result of heroin that had been unknowingly laced with this EXTREMELY powerful substance. If you or a loved one lives in Ohio and is struggling with an addiction, to heroin, opiates or other substances and you’re looking for a rehab center in Cincinnati, Toledo, Columbus, Cleveland or any other area of the state, call our helpline toll-free at 1-888-605-7779 for assistance.

What is Inpatient Addiction Treatment in Ohio Like?

Addiction is a disease that impacts the rich, old, health, wealthy, poor, and sick—there is no discrimination against who can, or cannot, become subject to the throes of an addiction. If you become addicted to drugs or alcohol, there’s a chance you’ll require professional treatment in an inpatient rehab center in Ohio in order to fully recover from the disease. Inpatient drug and alcohol rehab centers in Ohio provide:

  • A safe place for you to live while you receive treatment for your addiction.
  • Around-the-clock treatment and support when you need it the most.
  • A continuum of care that is aimed at helping you to achieve your recovery goals.
  • Medical care, counseling, therapy and intervention to ensure your safety and continued progress in recovery.
  • Meals, housing, and all necessities that are required as a part of your treatment.

Inpatient vs. Outpatient Rehab in OH

Deciding whether you can skip the inpatient rehab program and move straight into outpatient treatment is a tricky decision that should NOT be taken lightly. If you don’t get the adequate care and support when you need it, there’s a much higher chance of relapse. Likewise, if you skip a portion of a solid treatment plan, you are more likely to struggle with potentially hazardous withdrawal symptoms.

If you answer “YES” to any of the following questions, you should consider inpatient rehab in Ohio as your first choice in recovery:

  • Do I regularly use more medication, alcohol or other substance than I intend to?
  • Do I regularly avoid commitments or social gatherings in order to use drugs or alcohol?
  • Has my substance abuse landed me in jail or other trouble?
  • Have I made promises to quit and failed?
  • Is my substance use interfering with my ability to work, take care of family, or perform well at school?
  • Have I suffered overdose, withdrawal or other health consequences as a result of my substance abuse?

Of course there are many other reasons to choose inpatient treatment in Ohio so this should not be one-size-fits-all approach to deciding whether inpatient treatment is necessary. Call our helpline to discuss whether this type of care is appropriate for you.

How Long Does Inpatient Drug or Alcohol Rehab Take?

The length of time that you spend in rehab will vary based on a number of different factors. Most programs in Ohio provide bare minimum of 28 to 30-days of intensive inpatient drug rehab. SAMHSA recommends at least 90 days of treatment AFTER detox in order to fully begin the healing process associated with recovery. In addition to these general guidelines, the following situations may extend the amount of time you will need to remain in a residential treatment setting in Ohio:

  • Your age, and the age at which you began using drugs or alcohol. Long time users likely require longer time in treatment.
  • Your health and whether you have underlying health problems such as diabetes, depression or anxiety.
  • Your commitment to recovery. If it takes the rehab center staff weeks to get you onboard to recovery, you may require a longer stay in order to gain the coping mechanisms that you need for recovery.
  • Your support group and how well they support YOU and YOUR recovery.
  • Your involvement in your treatment plan and how you communicate with your treatment providers.

How Can I Pay for Drug or Alcohol Rehab in Ohio?

Paying for inpatient drug or alcohol rehab in Ohio begins with an assessment of your budget and ability to pay. For many addicts, there is no initially ability to pay because they do NOT have funds in the bank. You may be homeless, living with friends or otherwise in need. Perhaps you have insurance but you’re not sure if it will even cover your treatment. All of these scenarios are possible when you first consider the idea of inpatient rehab.

Here are just a few of the ways that drug or alcohol rehab is paid for:

  • Health insurance through work.
  • Health insurance through the marketplace benefit program.
  • Private health insurance such as an HMO or PPO.
  • Help from family or friends.
  • Financing through the rehab center directly.
  • Financing through health credit programs or credit cards.
  • Free or low-cost programs offered by religious organizations, the government or other charities.

Don’t ever allow your fear of HOW you will pay for treatment prevent you from getting the help that you deserve. Our helpline is available to assist you in finding the best inpatient rehab centers in Ohio that will accept your insurance, or provide you with adequate care regardless of your financial situation. All you have to do is call 1-888-605-7779.

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