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State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers - Springfield, OH.

There are rehab alternatives available in certain states for state residents to obtain treatment for a drug or alcohol addiction with funding offered through state financed health insurance, other than Medicaid. State financed health insurance plans which cover drug and alcohol rehabilitation usually provide these services in state run facilities, and the demographic most often targeted to receive this type of coverage through state health insurance are individuals who are homeless, living under the poverty level in that state, have income that fulfills the requirement to be covered by the state plan, and those people who don't have Medicaid or any other type of insurance. In many instances, substance abuse rehabilitation paid for by state financed health insurance plans other than Medicaid is completely free.

State financed health insurance plans, other than Medicaid, which help pay for drug and alcohol treatment often provide a small range of services but may offer services that include detoxification and emergency intervention services to help the person quit using as fast and safely as possible. This may be available in a safe and stable inpatient or residential rehab facility, with opportunities to then move into sober living programs or similar programs which can provide housing and other necessities until the person can get stable and find a way to live and work outside of treatment and sober living.

The services provided by each state providing health insurance plans other than Medicaid may vary and there may be limited availability in some facilities, but residents in Springfield get in touch with the administrative office for state financed health plans to find out their eligibility and what is required to get started in a rehabilitation center right away.

There are 3 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs offering this service in Springfield, OH

  • Mercy REACH
    937-390-5338
    Mercy Crest Medical Building
    Springfield, OH. 45504

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Adolescents
    Adults
    Services For The Hearing Impaired
    Cognitive Behavior Therapy
    Children
    Female
    Male
    Adult Men
    Outpatient Drug Rehab
    Regular Outpatient Treatment
    Private Organization
    Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services
    Smoking Not Allowed
    Adult Women
    Young Adults


    Payment Forms Accepted:
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid
  • McKinley Hall Inc
    937-328-5314 x314
    2608 East High Street
    Springfield, OH. 45505

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Adults
    Services For The Hearing Impaired
    Cognitive Behavior Therapy
    Persons With Co Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders
    Female
    Halfway House
    Intensive Outpatient Treatment
    Outpatient Drug Rehab
    Regular Outpatient Treatment
    Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services
    Smoking Allowed In Designated Area
    Adult Women
    Young Adults


    Payment Forms Accepted:
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid
  • Reasonable Choices
    937-323-0951
    738 North Limestone Street
    Springfield, OH. 45503

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Adults
    Buprenorphine Used In Treatment
    Cognitive Behavior Therapy
    Female
    Male
    Adult Men
    Intensive Outpatient Treatment
    Outpatient Methadone Buprenorphine or Vivitrol
    Outpatient Drug Rehab
    Regular Outpatient Treatment
    All Clients in Opioid Treatment Program
    Private Organization
    Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services
    Seniors Or Older Adults
    Smoking Allowed In Designated Area
    Vivitrol
    Adult Women
    Young Adults


    Payment Forms Accepted:
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid

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