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Nevada Inpatient and Outpatient Rehab Centers Near Me for Drug and Alcohol Addiction

Whether you’re looking for Inpatient and outpatient rehab centers in NV or in another state, reviews and ratings can help you make this important decision. Ratings and reviews include vital information about rehabs, such as the number of stars a facility has received, insurance policy, financing options, staff profiles, services and amenities offered, and more.

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Information About Rehab in Nevada

Latest Reviews

Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Nevada

STEP2

This place saved my life. The setup of their program is unique and specialized for me and my problems.

- Anonymous
5 out of 5
Reno, NV

Luxe Treatment Center

Luxe has been life changing for our family! They have been supportive since day one and continue to be till this day! Patricia and the staff truly care and do a phenomenal job at helping, educating, and communicating effectively. The professionals take their time to personalize the rehabilitation setting up for success in the present and in the future. They have been and continue to be a true blessing.

- Crystal
5 out of 5
Las Vegas, NV

WestCare Nevada

Good programs for recovery. Too many patients more individual care needed. It was a very good experience for me and helped me get my life back.

- Anonymous
3.7 out of 5
Las Vegas, NV

Drug Addiction in Nevada

Similar to the rest of the United States, Nevada faces a serious drug and alcohol problem with tragic rates of abuse, particularly in regard to opioids, such as prescription painkillers and heroin. Between 2010 and 2015, there were 2,752 opioid-related overdose deaths in Nevada alone, and there were over 10,000 emergency department visits and inpatient hospital admissions related to opioid overdosing.1

Fortunately, professional help and quality treatment are available in Nevada. Various program options include detoxification, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), inpatient, intensive outpatient (IOP) and outpatient treatment. Further, Nevada is home to numerous local support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA).

Addiction by the Numbers

  • In 2014-2015, 13.7% of Nevada adolescents reported past-month alcohol use, compared to 10.6% nationally.4
  • 4% of Nevada adolescents reported nonmedical use of prescription opioid painkillers within the past year in 2013-2014 (compared to a national average of 4.7%).3
  • 8% of adults aged 12 or older abused or were dependent on alcohol in 2013-2014 (compared to a national average of 6.5%).3
  • Only 5% of Nevada residents struggling with an alcohol use disorder received treatment from 2010-2014 (compared to the national average of 7.3%).3
  • Only 14.4% of Nevada residents (approximately 10,000 people) struggling with an illicit drug (non-alcohol) use disorder received treatment each year from 2010-2014.3

How Much Does Rehab Cost?

You may be wondering how much your rehab program is going to cost. That’s going to depend on several different influences, such as duration of program, type of facility, location, staff-to-patient ratio, amenities and services offered, and whether or not you have insurance.

Outpatient treatment programs are cheaper than inpatient since they don’t have to provide room and board for patients. Further, most standard inpatient programs are cheaper than luxury or executive programs, which often have lavish offerings, such as gourmet meals, private rooms, spa treatment, and massage therapy. A 30-day program is also going to cost less than a 90-day program.

If you have insurance, it is likely that your provider will cover a portion of your recovery program. It’s important to give them a call to verify your plan’s details.

For those without insurance, many programs offer sliding scale, payment plans, and scholarships to help reduce the cost of treatment. Many people have begun using crowdfunding sites, such as GoFundMe or IndieGoGo, to help raise money for their recovery as well.

Treatment Options

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), there are 80 facilities in Nevada providing support services, counseling, and treatment for mental health and substance use disorders.5

These facilities offer a wide variety of payment options (cash-pay, private health insurance, Medicaid/Medicare, or scholarship/free treatment) in addition to special therapeutic needs, such as dual diagnosis treatment, opioid addiction treatment, domestic violence services, smoking cessation, and support groups.

Local Resources for Recovering Addicts

Insurance Providers

Learn about treatment with these health insurance providers:

Sources

  1. Department of Health and Human Services. Opioid Overdose in Nevada Presentation.
  2. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Find Facility- Nevada, USA.
  3. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2015). Behavioral Health Barometer Nevada, 2015.
  4. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2015). Behavioral Health Barometer: Nevada, Volume 4.
  5. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2016). National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS): 2016 Data on Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities.

Does Your Insurance Cover Treatment in Nevada?

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Nevada

Blue Cross Blue Shield: Nevada Insurance for Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers

According to a 2019 Nevada Department of Health and Human Services study, binge drinking has significantly increased among Nevada residents aged 18–54.1 Additionally, emergency department and inpatient admissions for drugs or alcohol increased in both amount and rate.1

The need for drug and alcohol addiction treatment has never been higher in Nevada, as well as across the country. Your Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield health plan can be used to cover costs related to substance abuse services such as inpatient/outpatient treatment and behavioral therapy/counseling.

Does BCBS Cover Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment in NV?

In the state of Nevada, Blue Cross Blue Shield is known as Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Nevada. Health plans are offered across a range of price levels and include bronze, silver, and gold plans.Under your Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield health plan, you may be responsible for costs such as your deductible, copays, coinsurance, and out-of-pocket maximum, and annual physicals and preventive care visits with in-network providers are included.2

Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, your plan should also include mental health, behavioral health, and substance abuse services.3 The best way to find out your coverage level for drug and alcohol addiction treatment is to verify your benefits. You can do this by: