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Medicaid - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs - Snyder, TX.

Medicaid is an insurance option for low-income families that because of the Affordable Care Act must cover basic drug and alcohol rehabilitation services. Medicaid is presently the single largest payer for mental health services in the country, and is beginning to play a significant role in the reimbursements of drug and alcohol rehabilitation services. Medicaid subscribers may want to consider that while this is the case, not all facilities accept Medicaid. At facilities which do accept Medicaid, individuals won't have co-payments in most states. For states which do charge co-pays, there are limits to the out-of-pocket expenses for recipients. Rehabilitation services covered by Medicaid include screenings, intervention, medication maintenance, counseling, inpatient, detox, long-term residential, outpatient and mental health services.

If someone in Snyder wants to get Medicaid to pay for rehabilitation, they must satisfy the following criteria: 1) Be over 65 years old or under 19 years old 2) be pregnant or a parent and 3) fit within a specified income bracket. Each state also has their own rules, limitations and eligibility requirements and these change every year. So, a person who didn't get accepted for Medicaid in their state in the previous year may be approved this year.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Treatment Facilities offering this service in Snyder, TX

  • West Texas Centers
    325-573-4947
    1300 26th Street
    Snyder, TX. 79549

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Adults
    Children
    Crisis Intervention Team
    Mental Health Treatment
    Outpatient Drug Rehab
    Private Organization
    Smoking Allowed In Designated Area
    Seniors
    Young Adults


    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid

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