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What is the first step to getting treatment? +

The first step is usually a phone call or online assessment. A specialist evaluates your situation, discusses options, and can often help you get placed in care within 24-48 hours.

Is detox covered by insurance? +

In most cases, yes. Under the ACA, substance use disorder treatment โ€” including detox โ€” is an Essential Health Benefit. Coverage depends on your specific plan.

What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient? +

Inpatient (residential) rehab means living at the facility 24/7 for 30-90 days. Outpatient allows you to live at home while attending therapy sessions several times per week.

How do I know if I need rehab? +

If you have tried to cut back or quit and cannot, experienced withdrawal symptoms, or your use is negatively affecting your life, rehab may be appropriate. A free assessment with one of our specialists can help clarify this.

Can I go to rehab and keep my job? +

Yes. FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act) may protect your job while in residential treatment. IOP programs are specifically designed for working people.

What happens if I relapse? +

Relapse is common and does not mean you have failed. It signals that your treatment plan may need adjustment. Contact your treatment provider or call us to discuss next steps.

Is addiction treatment confidential? +

Yes. Federal law (42 CFR Part 2) provides very strict confidentiality protections for substance use disorder treatment records โ€” stricter than standard HIPAA rules.

How long will I need to be in treatment? +

Research shows that outcomes improve significantly with longer treatment. Most experts recommend at least 90 days of treatment engagement, though shorter programs can still be effective depending on severity.

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