The Cost of Ecstasy Rehab

Ecstasy rehab costs vary according to the type of treatment and length of time you spent in treatment. Some are as little as $2,000 while most average around $20K or less. Here, we will explore how much you will pay for addiction treatment and tips on how to manage the costs of getting help for addiction. Then, we invite your questions about ecstasy rehab at the end.

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ARTICLE SUMMARY: Rehab does not need to break the bank. This article reviews average costs of rehab for ecstasy problems, and provide you with ideas for how to pay for it. Then, we invite your questions at the end.


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Your Health Is An Investment!

One of the reasons why people hesitate to look for treatment and get help for an addiction is the inability to afford rehab. We understand this. But while some rehab programs can be expensive, and require a lot of resources, there are countless ways to pay for rehab. And your recovery journey does not always have to cost you a fortune.

Make sure to keep in mind that treatment is an investment in your life. If you decide to stop using, the money you save by not taking ecstasy will be more than enough to cover the costs of a recovery program. And even if you don’t have the money right away you are still entitled to state funded rehab. Continue reading here for more.
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What Is Ecstasy Rehab Like?

Ecstasy rehab is like a cross between summer camp, adult education, and intense psychotherapy. After you have gone through the detox process if needed), you’ll participate in intensive individual and group counseling sessions that get to the root causes of their addiction. Program duration will also vary. Programs can be as short as 30 days or as long as 90 days, or more.

Here’s what you can expect during ecstasy rehab.

You will notice that once you read up on substance abuse treatment, the programs will generally consist of the same steps:

  1. Assessment
  2. Detox
  3. Counseling interventions and pharmaceutical medications (if needed)
  4. Support services
  5. Aftercare

Rehab is about learning a new way to live without mind altering drugs. If you began using ecstasy to counteract depression or tired feelings or to be part of the crowd, rehab can give you a chance to fix these issues without addictive substances.

Types of Rehab

So, is inpatient or outpatient rehab better?

Inpatient ecstasy rehab – Inpatient programs typically requires a person to reside in a rehab facility during the course of their treatment, which can last from a month to a year. During this time, you’ll attend daily behavior and group therapy sessions. Inpatient treatment can be best for people with more extreme cases of addiction, people without support at home, or those who were using drugs/alcohol for long periods of time.

Outpatient ecstasy rehab – In this type of rehab, you can live at home and attend to daily responsibilities. However, you are required to travel to a rehab facility for treatment and therapy daily or weekly. Outpatient ecstasy rehab is often used as aftercare once an inpatient rehab program has been completed, but it can also be used as a standalone rehab for ecstasy.

What’s The Cost Of Ecstasy Rehab?

The cost of rehab varies. Not only does each rehab center charge differently, but you can receive different types of treatments for ecstasy addiction. But in general, the cost of rehab can ranges from almost free to $20,000 a month.

Average Cost Of Ecstasy Rehab

The price tag attached to ecstasy rehab changes from facility to facility. For inpatient services, the length of stay can greatly influence the cost. Here are the average costs of ecstasy rehab:

Average Inpatient Costs – A residential program to address ecstasy addiction costs, on average, around $19,000 per month. This average includes high end and government subsidized treatment centers. If you prefer a luxury facility with massage treatments and spa amenities, you will be looking at $40,000 a month or more!

Average Outpatient Costs – Outpatient programs cost, on average, about $7,000 for 10 weeks of treatment. This average accounts for both low end ($1,400), median cost ($4,000) and intensive outpatient programs ($9,000 or more).

Ways to Finance Rehab

If you have financial difficulties or the price of ecstasy rehab is too high for you, do not lose hope. There are ways you can manage the cost of rehab. Here are some ideas for how to make ecstasy rehab more cost friendly.

1. Apply for a city, county, or state program.

Government funded programs are low or very low cost and some are free. These programs have no bells or whistles but you will get the support you need. However, you need to live in the state where you receive treatment and show proof of residence before you can be considered. Sometimes, waiting lists can be days or weeks long.

2. Claim a tax deduction.

Medical care expenses such as insurance premiums, payments of fees to doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, and non-traditional medical practitioners, payments for outpatient or inpatient treatment at a center for alcohol or drug addiction, medications, or admission and transportation to a medical conference related to addiction can be deducted from your taxes.

3. Get good coverage.

Good health insurance can make a big difference in the type of care you receive. Coverage for outpatient or inpatient ecstasy rehab services varies greatly from one provider to another and from one policy to another. Many insurance companies set limits on how many days of treatment will be paid for, or the level of treatment that is covered. Be sure that you choose health insurance that covers long term residential stay for addiction treatment to benefit from lowered cost of care.

4. Ask about sliding scale fees.

Many facilities offer sliding scale fees for clients who pay for addiction treatment out-of-pocket. Intake counselors who can work with you to arrange financing. And you may be able to qualify for a sliding scale fee based on your income.

Can I Afford Rehab If I Don’t Have Money?

Yes. If you don’t have insurance and have little or no money, there are still other way to pay for addiction treatment.

#1. There are detox clinics which offer free treatment, or sliding-scale fees for healthcare to those who don’t have health insurance. Call your local health or social services department to inquire about the drug treatment programs they have available.

#2. Another option to get into rehab when you have no insurance nor money is to use governmental financing. You can find various financing programs including the one for drug addiction treatment here: https://www.hhs.gov/programs/social-services/homelessness/grants/index.html

#3. If you qualify for Medicaid or Medicare assistance and insurance program, you can receive detox and withdrawal treatment at no cost. Ask the facility staff to help you apply for insurance.

#4. The membership in recovery support groups is free. You can find these groups in your local area. Common no-cost support groups include:

  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
  • SMART Recovery
  • Secular Organizations for Sobriety

Your Questions

If you have any questions, concerns or comments about ecstasy problems or how you can finance a stay, please contact us. We do our best to respond to all questions personally and promptly.

Reference Sources: NIH: Is drug addiction treatment worth its cost?
Drug Abuse: Cost effectiveness of drug treatment
NIH: Spending on substance abuse treatment: how much is enough?
SAMHSA: Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator
About the author
Lee Weber is a published author, medical writer, and woman in long-term recovery from addiction. Her latest book, The Definitive Guide to Addiction Interventions is set to reach university bookstores in early 2019.
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