Take Back Your Life in Romeoville, IL
Romeoville, Ill, is a village of a population 40,000, according to a 2010 U.S. Census, and is in Will County. It is a suburb southeast of Chicago.
Romeoville has its share of drug and alcohol abusers, like many cities in Chicago and around the country. If you or someone you know is struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction, consider traveling for treatment. Traveling to another city or state can get you away from the harmful conditions and stresses causing you to abuse drugs or alcohol now.
Will My Health Insurance Cover Drug and Alcohol Treatment?
Drug and alcohol addiction is a chronic, behavioral, physical and psychological disease. This addiction affects the brain, behavior and organs, and it is treated like other chronic diseases by the medical community.More and more health insurance companies are covering treatment for drug and alcohol addiction. Ask about your insurance policy to see what they may cover. Some insurance companies may cover all of the treatment, or only cover a minimal amount, like your first 30 days of rehab.
Treatment can be costly, and the costs vary from center to center. If you don't have insurance, and cost is a major factor, think about going to outpatient treatment. Outpatient is typically less expensive as it's not a live-in treatment facility. It is also more convenient if you have work and family responsibilities that prohibit you from going to a live-in center for Inpatient Treatment.
Talk to your treatment facility about financial aid or grant plans to make your recovery more affordable. Most states also provide substance abuse treatment for people who can't afford it. There are also external grants that are worth investigating and applying to.
Also ask your employer. Sometimes, they will help offset the costs for drug rehab for employees.
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There are two great tools to help you in your ongoing recovery. One is a local group meeting. You can build a support system at these meetings among people who are just like you. Also, consider joining the 12-steps program. The 12-steps teaches accountability and making amends for past harms, as well as calling upon the help of a higher power to overcome addiction.