Facilities that accept Medicaid do offer effective treatment. The only difference is that your treatment comes from a community or state-run center. This means you won't have any luxurious amenities or holistic therapies available to you.
Oftentimes these facilities have a long wait list. For this reason, many people try to find another way of funding their journey to sobriety.
Why Getting Treatment is Harder When Paying for Rehab with Medicaid
You're nott alone if you find yourself paying for rehab with Medicaid. This is because most people can't afford to pay for rehab themselves and yet most rehab facilities do accept this form of payment. Unfortunately, there is a downside to this in that you probably won't receive treatment right away. The facilities who accept Medicaid often find that their resources are stretched really thin. What this means to you is that you'll have limited options in regard to treatment modality, rehab location, and length of stay. …show more content…
These only accept private insurance and private pay funding. Most of them are quite willing to work with you if you really want to accept their help. This is because they understand the reality of your struggle and want to help you get