Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in Fresno, CA
Where is Treatment Located in Fresno?
In Fresno County, most of the 32 drug and alcohol treatment centers are located in the city of Fresno, with a few in nearby Clovis.2
Laguna Treatment Center in Southern California and Desert Hope Treatment Center in Las Vegas, Nevada are only a few hours by car or just a short flight away from Fresno.
Levels of Addiction Treatment in Fresno
There are various levels of addiction treatment available in or near Fresno, CA, including:3
- Medical detox. Detox is designed to stabilize patients through the withdrawal process with medication and medical supervision to ensure their safety and comfort before they move on to other phases of treatment.
- Inpatient or residential treatment. Conducted in either a hospital or hotel-like setting, this form of treatment requires patients to live at the facility while benefiting from structured routine and around-the-clock supervision from clinical staff.
- Outpatient care. Outpatient treatment allows patients to live at home while visiting the facility several times a week for care.
Outpatient Treatment
Outpatient treatment is a viable option for many patients with a stable living environment and support system.
There are various levels of outpatient treatment, and the number of visits and session hours required will vary depending on the program. Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) are the most intensive, followed by intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), then standard outpatient care.
These programs utilize many of the same treatment approaches found in residential treatment, such as behavioral therapy, peer support, and medications for substance use disorder.
What is the Cost of Rehab in Fresno?
The cost of Fresno rehab centers can vary from one program to another. However, most treatment programs in California accept some form of private or state-funded insurance. Overall, around 82% of rehabs in California accept cash, and around 58% accept private insurance. In addition, about 25% take state-funded insurance, and another 39% accept Medicaid as payment for rehab services.3
Do Rehab Centers in Fresno Treat Alcohol & Drug Addiction?
Yes; most Fresno drug rehab centers treat all forms of drug and alcohol addiction. A recent survey showed that the top 5 types of drug addiction treated in California were for:4
- Methamphetamine and other types of amphetamines.
- Heroin.
- Marijuana.
- Alcohol.
- Opiates other than heroin.
Most programs do not specialize in treating only one type of addiction, though a few offer programming to a specific population, such as women only.
Does Rehab in Fresno Accept Insurance?
Yes, rehabs in Fresno typically accept insurance. However, the extent to which your treatment is covered fully depends on your policy and the treatment center you’re considering.
Laguna Treatment Center accepts numerous private insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Kaiser Permanente, TRICARE, United Healthcare, and many others.
To find out whether your AAC rehab accepts your insurance, verify your coverage online.
Can You Go to Rehab in Fresno Without Insurance?
Yes, there ways to get addiction treatment without insurance, including:
- Private pay (i.e., paying out-of-pocket).
- Medicare or Medicaid. Many rehab centers accept payment through government healthcare coverage programs.
- Payment assistance and sliding fee scales. Some rehab centers allow patients to pay amounts based on their income.
- Grants and scholarships. Some organizations and treatment centers offer grants or scholarships to people that need it.
- Free or low-cost addiction treatment, which may be available to those who qualify.
You may also be able to work out a payment plan with a facility to pay for services by the month in installments.
Why Choose American Addiction Centers?
At all of AAC’s treatment programs, including Laguna Treatment Center, and Desert Hope Treatment Center you will find evidence-based practices performed by fully licensed staff who are caring and compassionate. Our facilities are equipped to treat both addiction and mental health simultaneously for those persons with co-occurring disorders.
At AAC, your treatment is individualized. We believe so strongly in our services that we even offer a 90-day promise to our patients. This means that if you relapse within a year of attending 90 consecutive days of treatment at an AAC facility, you can receive up to 30 days of free treatment at any AAC rehab program.
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