Are Drug & Alcohol Treatment Payment Plans Available?
Yes, we can work with individuals on a case-by-case basis for payment plans. Ignite Recovery will personally assess each client based on financial need. There is no set standard we keep as everyone has individual needs. Each financial agreement we make is done on a case-by-case basis. Monthly payments will be made as affordable as possible and there is also the possibility of being awarded a scholarship. We're available around the clock, so please call us immediately to begin the process of your personal assessment.Can We Get Drug or Alcohol Treatment Financing Through You?
Yes. Ignite Recovery offers in-house financing for individual addiction recovery treatment. We will work with you to make sure your needs are met, and with a minimum of financial strain.Does Addiction Treatment in Ogden Accept Medical Insurance or Medicaid?
Yes. We accept most insurance payments and Medicaid. We will even call you medical insurance provider to check on your addiction treatment benefits. Unfortunately, we do not accept Medicare at this time.Can I Obtain Drug & Alcohol Treatment If I Have Insurance Through Obamacare?
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), sometimes called Obamacare, is a health care system law passed in 2010 that covers addiction treatment. Under the ACA, addiction is no longer considered a pre-existing condition for insurance purposes. If you are addicted to drugs or alcohol, the ACA may be a way to help pay for it. Some of the things you can get with an ACA insurance plan includes:- Addiction evaluation
- Brief intervention
- Addiction treatment medication
- Clinic visits
- Alcohol and drug testing
- Home health visits
- Family counseling
- Anti-craving medication
Can I Get Help Paying for Treatment Through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs?
If you are a veteran, there are programs to help you pay for your treatment. They include:- Screens for substance abuse
- Medical detox with extended support
- Inpatient treatment
- Self-help groups
- Out-patient long-term or short-term treatments
- Counseling for individuals and couples
- Medications for managing withdrawal and reduce cravings
