Prescription Drug Misuse and Addiction Treatment Centers Near Me

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Individuals who find themselves misusing or abusing their prescription medications are often at an increased risk of developing a physical dependency or addiction. This can include pain medications, and medications used to treat various mental health conditions, such as anxiety disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Prescription drug addiction treatment is available at multiple treatment facilities belonging to the Harmony Health Group Family along the East Coast.

Our treatment facilities in Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Tennessee are in-network with many popular health insurance providers and accept insurance coverage for mental health, substance use, and dual diagnosis treatment programs. This can help reduce the out-of-pocket expenses associated with mental health care, knocking down some of the barriers people face when looking for treatment. To learn more about nearby prescription drug rehab options, we invite you to contact the Harmony Health Group by dialing (866)461-4474 today!

What is Prescription Drug Misuse?

Prescription drug misuse, or nonmedical use of prescription drugs, is a health concern affecting over 52 million people in the U.S. over the age of 12. Misuse of prescription medication could mean that you’re not following the directions of your provider by taking doses close together or taking higher doses than you’re prescribed.  

Another form of misuse would be taking medications that are not prescribed to you. Both of these scenarios can lead to problematic use and physical dependency. Individuals who are misusing their prescription may run out of their medication quicker, and develop a tolerance that requires a higher dose to experience the same effect. Those who purchase prescription medications illegally are at risk of getting counterfeit pills, which do not contain the ingredients you expect them to. There are several adverse health effects that can occur with prescription misuse, including slowed breathing rate, seizures, heart problems, and addiction. There are several reasons that individuals misuse prescription medications, including:

  • To get high, or feel better
  • To relieve tension and relax
  • Pain relief
  • Suppress appetite
  • Heighten alertness
  • Experimentation and curiosity
  • Continued use to avoid withdrawal symptoms
  • Peer pressure
  • To increase concentration and productivity at work or school

Prescription Drug Addiction Statistics and Information in the U.S.

Rates of prescription drug abuse have skyrocketed since the 1990s, creating a significant public health concern. During this period, fatal overdoses related to pain medications increased four times between 1999 and 2007, surpassing fatalities from heroin and cocaine. Hydrocodone now surpasses oxycodone in prescription rates, highlighting the widespread availability and use of opioid medications. Additionally, prescriptions for stimulants have increased.

Meanwhile, among high school seniors, prescription and over-the-counter medications have become the second most commonly misused substances after marijuana. Many adolescents obtain these medications through sources such as family or friends, purchase them illegally, misuse their prescriptions, or take them without permission. Moreover, individuals who abuse opioid medications often experience polydrug use tendencies, engaging in the misuse of other substances such as marijuana, cocaine, hallucinogens, and inhalants. These trends provide insight into the complex nature of prescription drug abuse and its profound impact on individuals and communities alike.

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What is a Prescription Drug Rehab Treatment Center?

Rehabs for prescription drug addictions are specialized treatment facilities that utilize evidence-based treatments and often medication-assisted treatment options to help those who are struggling with prescription medications. Individuals in the beginning stages of recovery often require intensive support in a detox program, where they receive medical support and supervision around the clock. 

Depending on the medication you’re misusing or abusing, your treatment team may have you taper, or gradually reduce, the medication being taken, or use other medications to help you transition through the withdrawal process. Detox programs often have an educational component to help you understand how addiction affects your brain and body. Inpatient prescription drug rehab programs often utilize various treatment interventions including counseling and therapy, support groups, MAT, and educational sessions to help you build a foundation for lasting recovery. Continued support is available within outpatient prescription drug rehab facilities, with customizable treatment options including individual therapy, group therapy, and MAT.

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Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment Centers Near Me

The Harmony Health Group is a leading behavioral treatment provider that has multiple prescription drug addiction treatment locations on the East Coast. Our comprehensive treatment options address the physical and psychological components of a prescription drug addiction, allowing you to gain the tools and resources needed for lasting recovery. To learn more about available treatment options, dial (866)461-4474 today!

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Harmony offers a multitude of locations up and down the East Coast for behavioral health services. Call us to learn about our facilities and treatment options.

Comprehensive Treatment Program Choices for Drug Addiction Rehabilitation

Individuals who find themselves struggling with prescription drugs can experience a range of symptoms and impairment from their use. Some individuals have a mild or moderate use disorder, while others have a severe use disorder. Treatment programs cater to individuals who have varying levels of impairment, to help them achieve lasting recovery. Continue reading for more on commonly used programs!

Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) for Prescription Drug Misuse

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Does Health Insurance Cover the Cost of Prescription Drug Rehab Treatment?

The Affordable Care Act is a comprehensive healthcare reform act that was passed in 2010 that requires health insurance providers to offer treatment for substance use disorders. This act also includes inpatient mental health treatment and psychotherapy. So in short, yes, your health insurance should cover some, if not most, of the costs associated with prescription drug rehabilitation programs. With that being said, the coverage that you receive is dependent on the details of your insurance plan.

As an example, your plan may have limitations or exclusions for out-of-network providers. Additionally, you may have out-of-pocket costs in the form of deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments. If you have questions about your insurance coverage and how it can be applied to various prescription drug rehab options, we encourage you to complete our online insurance verification form and speak with an Admissions Counselor by calling (866)461-4474 today!

Do Prescription Drug Rehab Treatments Include Medications?

Rehab programs for those who are struggling with prescription drug abuse may offer medication-assisted treatment, depending on the prescriptions that you were abusing. As an example, individuals struggling with pain medications may be good candidates for medications like Suboxone, Methadone, and Naltrexone. Those struggling with benzodiazepines often use a tapered approach to safely reduce their use while in detox. 

Your medical team will review medication options ideal for your circumstances. If you were abusing medications that were prescribed to you, they will also work with you to find alternative treatment options for your underlying medical and mental health concerns.

Does Health Insurance Cover the Cost of Medications Used During Prescription Drug Rehab?

Health insurance prescription coverage typically includes coverage for some, if not most, of the costs associated with medications used for medication-assisted treatment. This coverage can decrease the costs associated with various medications, allowing you to receive comprehensive care at a more affordable rate. 

Similarly to insurance coverage for rehab programming, coverage for medications used to treat addictions often varies. Variations can affect your copayments and deductibles, and require the use of prior authorizations. Additionally, you may have limitations about name-brand drugs if your plan targets generic medications. 

Do Health Insurance Companies Cover the Cost of Rehab Treatment for Prescription Drug Misuse?

Yes, many health insurance companies provide coverage for rehab treatment related to prescription drug misuse. Providers such as Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS), Aetna, Cigna, and United Healthcare often include addiction treatment services as part of their plans. Coverage typically includes both outpatient and inpatient treatment options, depending on your personal needs and the specifics of your insurance plan.

It’s important to verify coverage details with your insurance provider before starting treatment to understand any copayments, deductibles, or limitations that may apply. Many rehab facilities, including those within Harmony Health Group, work closely with insurance companies to streamline the verification and billing process, making sure that you can access the care you need in a timely manner, and without unnecessary financial burden.

How Much Do Drug Addiction Treatment Programs Cost without Health Insurance?

The cost of a prescription abuse addiction treatment program often varies with different treatment goals, components, and approaches. These factors are determined by individual characteristics including the severity of your use, what’s being abused, risks associated with withdrawal, and co-occurring health conditions. This can affect the level of care and duration of programming.  

Often, the cost of addiction treatment programs is consistent for various drugs because the cost is more dependent on the level of care being provided. Generally, detox programs can range from $1,750 to $5,600 for 7 days. This range accounts for different treatment interventions and the use of various medications. Inpatient rehab programs can range from $5,000 to $60,000, or more. These programs tend to offer a variety of holistic and specialized treatments and may offer access to unique amenities that affect the cost of care. Outpatient programs tend to be the most flexible and affordable, ranging between $5,000 to $17,000, or more. If you would like a personalized quote for the cost of prescription medication addiction programs, we invite you to contact the Harmony Drug and Alcohol Abuse Recovery Group today!

What Should I Expect From The Rehab Process of Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment?

Many find comfort in knowing what to expect from the rehab process because it can take out that feeling of the “unknown”. When you feel comfortable in your program, you’re more likely to be vulnerable and put yourself in positions that can lead to profound healing. The rehab process for addiction tends to have common components, including: 

  • Assessment and Evaluation: After your initial contact, you will engage in an assessment or evaluation that is used to determine the severity of your addiction, medical history, and any co-occurring mental health disorders that should be incorporated into your treatment plan. This step often includes verifying your insurance so that you can make an informed decision before moving forward in treatment. 
  • Detoxification: For many, detox is the first step for treating a prescription medication addiction. During this time, you will receive medical support around the clock, where these professionals monitor and manage your withdrawal symptoms in a safe environment, helping you with cravings, triggers, and other challenges. 
  • Therapy and Counseling: Once you have adjusted to the beginning stages of sobriety, you can then move into a counseling or therapy program fit for your personal needs. Depending on individual characteristics, this may be an inpatient or outpatient treatment option. Therapy and counseling programs typically use evidence-based approaches including -behavioral therapy (CBT), group therapy, and individual counseling, to address underlying issues contributing to addiction. The duration of your treatment is dependent on the severity of your addiction, your level of functioning, and progress made towards clinical goals.
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): MAT services are often available in both inpatient and outpatient treatment settings to help manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Individuals who are continuing to receive medication management services on a long-term basis can do so in an outpatient rehabilitation program, often combined with other behavioral interventions. 
  • Aftercare Planning: As your treatment nears an end, your clinical team will work with you to develop aftercare plans that focus on maintaining your sobriety, with the possible use of support groups, outpatient therapy, and ongoing medical care.

Find a Free Evaluation and Assessment for Prescription Drug Addiction Near Me

Harmony Health Group offers a complimentary evaluation and assessment as a component of the admissions process for rehab. There is no commitment required with this, so you’re able to move forward as you see fit. Your phone screening allows you to discuss your concerns confidentially with a professional, who can offer guidance on appropriate treatment options based on your needs.  

We recognize that asking for help is a challenging step that takes courage and strength. We also know that being knowledgeable about the severity of your mental health concerns allows you to make educated decisions about your care. If you have been experiencing persistent mental health struggles, we encourage you to contact the Harmony Health Group to see what the next step could look like for you!

What is the Admissions Process for Prescription Drug Misuse Treatment? 

The admissions process for prescription drug treatment programs tends to be straightforward, making it as simple as possible. This process often includes particular steps, which may happen in a slightly different order than we outline for some treatment providers.  Steps taken during the admission process to ensure that those in need receive appropriate care include:

  • Initial Contact: The first step in your admission process may be the most challenging, which is the initial contact. Depending on your comfort level, and available resources, this can be done online, via phone call, or in some cases, in person. During your initial contact, you will provide a snapshot of your prescription medication abuse and other personal information. If you contacted the right level of care for your needs, you will then be scheduled for an assessment and evaluation. 
  • Assessment and Evaluation: Your assessment and evaluation will include a comprehensive assessment with medical and clinical staff that takes a thorough look at your substance use history, current symptoms, physical health, and mental health needs. This information is used to determine the most suitable treatment plan for you and to determine if detoxification is necessary.
  • Insurance Verification: Your treatment provider will likely contact your insurance on your behalf to verify your coverage for addiction treatment services. This can provide clarity regarding financial responsibilities and coverage details associated with your plan. They will also inquire about the need for prior authorizations with your plan.
  • Treatment Planning: Once all of these steps have been completed, you will then collaborate with your treatment providers to develop a personalized treatment plan. This plan may include detox, therapy modalities, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and aftercare planning. It will be specific to your clinical needs and personal goals, keeping in mind your readiness to change. 
  • Admission: Once the assessment and planning are complete, you will then be admitted to the rehab facility. During admission, you will likely receive an orientation to the facility, possibly including your treatment team. After that, the only thing left to do is apply yourself to your program and allow yourself to dig into those areas of yourself that have contributed to your substance abuse. 

Statistics on Prescription Drug Addiction in the U.S.

  • Rates for commonly abused prescription drugs have increased significantly since the 1990s
  • Fatal overdose rates due to pain medications have quadrupled from 1999 to 2007, making it more common than fatal overdoses from heroin and cocaine
  • Hydrocodone is more commonly prescribed than oxycodone
  • Prescription rates for stimulants have also been on the rise since the 1990s, with methylphenidate medications (such as Ritalin and Concerta) being more common than stimulants 
  • Prescription and over-the-counter medications were the most commonly abused substance, second only to marijuana, by high school seniors 
  • High school seniors who abuse prescription medications commonly given them from family or friends, misused their own prescription, bought them illegally, or took them from a family or friend
  • Individuals who abuse opioid medications are more likely to misuse other drugs including marijuana, cocaine, hallucinogens, and inhalants

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Get in touch with Harmony Health Group to find out about our rehab admissions process, free assessment, treatment options or to check your insurance coverage levels. Your first step to recovery starts here!