Accessible virtual alcohol rehab in Texas
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Confidant Health was established to provide discreet online alcohol rehab and personalized treatment plans that work. If you're having difficulty with alcohol or believe you're developing an unhealthy connection with it, reach out to us.
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Why Choose Confidant Health’s Virtual Alcohol Rehab in Texas
Confidant Health can help you break the destructive cycle of addiction. With our proven high success rate, you can finally put an end to your addiction and get your life back on track. Our knowledgeable and compassionate staff at Confidant Health is dedicated to helping every patient achieve recovery.
We offer a convenient, accessible, and affordable way to get the help you need to overcome alcohol addiction. You don't have to travel far from home to get the care you need because you can participate in our program from the comfort of your home. Our virtual alcohol rehab is available on Android and iOS devices.
We believe alcohol rehabilitation should be tailored to fit the needs of each patient. That’s why our virtual alcohol rehab in Winchester, CT, is designed to be as patient-centered as possible. We understand that everyone’s journey is different, and we want to help you every step of the way.
What can you expect when you download the Confidant Health app?
Confidant Health - the only app designed to make it easy for you and your family to talk about living a better life.
We understand that addiction can impact the whole family. We offer family therapy as part of our virtual alcohol rehab in Winchester, CT. Our team of therapists will work with you and your loved ones to help you heal and support your continued recovery.
Addiction treatment should be accessible to as many people as possible. That's why we offer our virtual alcohol rehab in Winchester, CT, at an affordable price. We want to help as many people recover from addiction as possible.
We provide holistic alcohol treatment that is evidence-based and incorporates medication-assisted therapy (MAT), which uses FDA-approved medications to help you overcome your addiction. We also offer counseling and therapy to help you address the underlying causes of your addiction.
Confidant Health makes it easy to find a licensed therapist or prescriber in your area.
Experience seamless mental health support with the Confidant Health app. Easily sign up by speaking to a matchmaker on the phone or engaging with our interactive chatbot. Browse through our roster of licensed Texas therapists and clinicians to book virtual appointments, all from the convenience of your smartphone. Since we would want you to focus on getting better, costs are always transparent before you book service so you don’t have to worry about hidden or excessive charges at the end of your treatment.
Caring for you and your family.
Confidant provides support for families affected by addiction, including parents, spouses, adult children, siblings, and loved ones. It's all about staying on the same page and working together to get through this difficult journey. With the help of addiction experts and a loving community, each member can get the help they need.
Accessible support.
Whether it's a craving or something else, you never know when life will throw a problem your way. Confidant Health offers on-demand virtual addiction treatment to help you recover. The bottom isn't the only place to seek help. With Confidant, addiction treatment is always close at hand, so you can get back to living the life you deserve.
Comprehensive alcohol treatment.
Confidant Health's Texas addiction treatment program is not limited to addiction treatment. Our clinicians are experts in substance use, but they are also skilled at resolving other behavioral and emotional issues that may affect your life. We're here to help you with anything you need—whether it's basic support, medical care, or in-depth coaching.
Virtual Alcohol Rehab FAQs
Entering drug or alcohol treatment is a big step, especially if you have a job. Can I lose my job if I go to rehab? Admitting to therapy is difficult, but failing to do so could jeopardize your job security. The good news is that the law protects those in recovery.
The Family and Medical Leave Act safeguards you against being fired from your job. For qualifying reasons, it allows you to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave in a calendar year. However, if you use the substance and refuse treatment, you are not protected by this act.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits most businesses from refusing to hire, terminating, or discriminating against qualified potential employees based on their disability. Employees recovering from alcohol or drug addiction are protected under the law, classifying addiction as a handicap.
There is no set time frame for therapy. We will tailor alcoholism treatment to the individual's needs and goals. Individuals who drink moderately may benefit from our month-long or two-month reduced drinking exercise. Others may need treatment for an extended period, possibly up to a year or more.
Rehab costs vary on the level of necessary care. Many people turn their backs on getting treatment for their problems due to rehab costs; however, there are multiple options you can choose from if you are on a tight budget.
Here are the options you can consider to cover the cost of rehab:
Insurance
Most private health insurance pays part or all of the cost of drug misuse treatment. Call or visit your carrier's website to discover what benefits are covered for residential treatment.
The Affordable Health Care Act
The Affordable Health Care Act is a law passed in 2010. This law covers addiction treatment. Moreover, addiction and mental health issues are included in the ACA's ten essential health benefits, implying they must be treated as seriously as any other medical condition.
Medicare and Medicaid
Medicaid and Medicare are where certain groups of people can get help paying for recovery through federal and state programs. These insurance plans can help pay for alcohol addiction treatment, and each has its qualifying conditions.
To be eligible for Medicaid, you must be one of the following:
- Over the age of 65
- Under the age of 19
- Pregnant or a parent
- Within a specific income range
To be eligible for Medicare, you must be one of the following:
- Over the age of 65
- Disabled
Private Funding and Financing
If an individual is uninsured and does not qualify for federal or state aid, it may be required to find private money for treatment. Some addiction treatment programs provide scholarships, so contact the admissions office as soon as possible.
Local Government Programs
State-run drug and alcohol addiction treatment programs can help the public. These programs may be distinct agencies or part of the broader health or mental health division, depending on the state. There are also aftercare programs available for outpatients and inpatients.
Some problems require special treatment. The cost of rehab is affected by several aspects, from medical therapy to amenities—rehab costs at least $1000.
While we design your treatment plan to reduce the likelihood of relapse, if one does occur, you can always use the Confidant Health app to contact your counselors, therapists, and coaches. When you relapse, it's critical to remember that you deserve care and support, not more shame and guilt. We are here to help you.
Each person's alcoholism manifests itself differently. However, the most common symptoms are an inability to control one's drinking, an obsession with alcohol, and drinking in dangerous situations. Alcoholism is a serious disease that can lead to various health problems, including liver damage, hypertension, and depression.
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