APS Healthcare and Alcohol Rehab – Am I Alone?
According to a 2013 study by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), more than 16.6 million people in the United States over the age of 18 had an Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), with some 1.3 million of those adults actively seeking treatment. If you’re struggling with an addiction to alcohol, understanding your condition and the extent of your APS Healthcare alcohol rehab coverage is the first step towards conquering this far too common affliction and finally regaining control of your life.
What Does My APS Healthcare Policy Cover?
APS Healthcare offers several tiers of coverage, each with its own specific deductibles, coinsurance, and copays, as well as a roster of covered procedures, physicians, and facilities. In most cases you will be able to obtain APS Healthcare alcohol rehab coverage to help with the financial burden associated with your stay at or treatment with an APS-affiliated addiction treatment center, but for treatment to be covered you must first be properly diagnosed and have your recovery plan pre-approved to minimize the risk of any claims being denied.
Types APS Healthcare Alcohol Rehab Treatment
While your individualized detox and recovery plan will depend on your APS healthcare alcohol rehab coverage as well as your specific needs, there are several types of therapy that may be used in the course of treatment.
- Inpatient Rehab – At a residential facility you’re surrounded by qualified medical professionals 24 hours per day and removed from the temptation often present in a real-world environment. While the cost of inpatient rehab is often higher than that of outpatient programs, many patients find the comprehensive approach well worth the financial investment.
- Outpatient Rehab – During outpatient rehab you will stay in your own home but get treatment, attend classes, and participate in support groups likely every day. This approach allows you to care for your children, keep working, and/or attend school while still receiving the care you need.
- Continued Care – Whether you opt for inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation, most programs suggest if not require ongoing care that helps recovering addicts ease back into mainstream life while helping to minimize temptation and maintain sobriety. Through halfway houses, support groups, group or private therapy sessions, family counseling, and so forth, these programs help you focus on your new, positive outlook and a bright future.