Medicare Drug Rehab in New Mexico

Medicare drug rehabs in New Mexico are important for people that do not have private insurance. However, you or your loved one may face barriers when finding a rehab that accepts Medicare health insurance. Drug Rehab Services offers a comprehensive directory of these programs. You or your loved one should not have to spend a significant amount of time contacting countless programs in New Mexico to determine if they take state health insurance. We want to ensure you get the treatment needed immediately.

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List of Rehabs that Accept Medicare in New Mexico and Surrounding States

Unfortunately, there are not any drug rehab center covered by Medicare insurance located in New Mexico. To help you find the treatment you need, we have included additional Medicare covered services in the surrounding states. While this may be inconvenient, being away from home can be therapeutic. Not being close to where someone is using drugs and alcohol can help focus on their recovery. The list can be incomplete so please do not hesitate to contact a treatment specialist at 1-800-304-2219.

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Brazos Valley Council on Alc and SA Adult Level II

Rehab Settings

- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab
- Substance Abuse Treatment

Services Offered

- Twelve Step Rehab
- Relapse Prevention
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Aftercare
- Holistic Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals

People Served

- Services for DUI/DWI Offenders
- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
- Rehab for Pregnant Women
- Rehab with ASL or Assistance for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Rehab for Adults
- Rehab for Women
- Rehab for Adolescents
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Rehab for Men

Payment Options

- Payment Assistance
- Self Payment
- Medicaid
- State Financed
- Low Cost
- Tricare/Military Insurance
- Medicare
- Access to Recovery Voucher

405 West 28th Street, Bryan, TX

Brazos Valley Council on Alcohol and Substance Abuse BVCASA

Rehab Settings

- Sober Living Home
- Outpatient Rehab
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Services Offered

- Relapse Prevention
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab

People Served

- Services for DUI/DWI Offenders
- Rehab for Adults
- Rehab for Pregnant Women
- Rehab for Women
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Rehab for Adolescents
- Rehab for the LGBTQ Community
- Services for Addicts with HIV/AIDS

Payment Options

- Medicaid
- Self Payment
- UnitedHealthcare
- State Financed
- Medicare
- Low Cost

4001 East 29th Street Suite 90, Bryan, TX

CRIT Alcohol Substance Abuse Program

Part of a Federally-Recognized Tribe

Rehab Settings

- Partial Hospitalization or PHP
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab

People Served

- Services for Addicts with HIV/AIDS
- Rehab for Native Americans
- Rehab with ASL or Assistance for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Rehab for Adolescents
- Rehab for Adults
- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders

Payment Options

- Tricare/Military Insurance
- Medicare
- Medicaid

13376 First Avenue, Parker, AZ

Gila River Indian Community – Department of Human Services

Rehab Settings

- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab

People Served

- Rehab for Native Americans
- Rehab for Adolescents
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients

Payment Options

- Medicare
- Medicaid

P.O. Box 97, Sacaton, AZ

Indian Healthcare Resource Center of Tulsa Inc

Rehab Settings

- Outpatient Rehab

People Served

- Rehab for Native Americans

Payment Options

- UnitedHealthcare
- Aetna
- Cigna
- Medicare
- Self Payment
- Medicaid

550 South Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, OK

Kickapoo Tribal Health Center – Behavioral Health Services

Rehab Settings

- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab

Services Offered

- Holistic Rehab
- Relapse Prevention

People Served

- Rehab for Native Americans

Payment Options

- Medicaid
- Medicare

105365 South Highway 102, Mcloud, OK

Recovery Center of Cameron County – Brownsville

Rehab Settings

- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Services Offered

- Holistic Rehab
- Relapse Prevention
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Families
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab

People Served

- Family Program

Payment Options

- Medicaid
- Medicare
- Low Cost
- UnitedHealthcare
- Access to Recovery Voucher
- Payment Assistance
- Free or Low-Budget Treatment
- Aetna
- Cigna
- Sliding Fee Scale Option
- State Financed
- Tricare/Military Insurance

355 W. Elizabeth Street, Suite 100, Brownsville, TX

Recovery Center of Cameron County – Harlingen

Rehab Settings

- Outpatient Rehab
- Substance Abuse Treatment

Services Offered

- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Families
- Holistic Rehab

People Served

- Family Program

Payment Options

- Cigna
- Free or Low-Budget Treatment
- Sliding Fee Scale Option
- State Financed
- Tricare/Military Insurance
- Medicare
- Medicaid
- Payment Assistance
- UnitedHealthcare
- Low Cost
- Aetna

1806 W. Jefferson Ave, Harlingen, TX

The Montrose Center

Rehab Settings

- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab

Services Offered

- Relapse Prevention
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Families
- Holistic Rehab
- Aftercare
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals

People Served

- Family Program
- Rehab with ASL or Assistance for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Rehab for Spanish-Speaking Addicts
- Rehab for the LGBTQ Community
- Services for Addicts with HIV/AIDS

Payment Options

- Low Cost
- State Financed
- Tricare/Military Insurance
- Medicare
- Medicaid

401 Branard Street 2nd Floor, Houston, TX

Within the state of New Mexico, Medicare health insurance provides coverage for many of its residents. Medicare is an affordable healthcare plan for people in New Mexico who are 65 years old or older, and for people in the state who have a disability. Drug and alcohol addiction can impact people at any age, and many elderly struggle with prescription drug problems or alcoholism and are not always able to afford treatment. Persons with disabilities are not always able to work, and it is not uncommon for an individual with a disability to cope with their disability by abusing drugs. Medicare health insurance in New Mexico will ensure people who have coverage can get the affordable help they need to treat their addiction. When struggling with a substance abuse problem, it is important to be able to get the right help and find a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program in the state that will treat the addiction properly.

What's Next?

After completing a drug rehab in New Mexico covered by Medicare, aftercare support is the next step. It is challenging to know what aftercare should be considered. However, the most common approaches include outpatient programs, sober living homes, sober coaching, or recovery meetings. Many of these aftercare options are available in New Mexico. The goal is to help you or your loved one continue the recovery journey.

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Medicare covers and pays for the treatment of alcohol addiction or a substance use disorder in an inpatient or outpatient setting.

Medicare Part A pays for inpatient drug rehab, and individuals pay the same co-pays as any other inpatient hospitalization. Medicare Part B pays for outpatient drug rehab or hospital outpatient treatment.

Covered therapies for the treatment of alcohol addiction and drug addiction include:

  • Psychotherapy
  • Patient education regarding diagnosis and treatment
  • Post-hospitalization follow-up
  • Outpatient prescription drugs through Medicare Part D
  • Inpatient prescription drugs, including Methadone
  • Structured Assessment and Brief Intervention (SBIRT)

Medicare Part A will likely cover the following:

  • Inpatient hospitalization
  • Inpatient drug rehabilitation services
  • Coordinated care from nurses and physicians
  • Any drugs necessary for treatment while you’re an inpatient

The questions from Addicted.org’s “Ask a Professional” are answered by Michael Leach, CCMA. If you need further clarification on any of the questions above or have any other questions you can contact him directly at [email protected].

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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ARTICLE

Marcel Gemme has been helping people struggling with addiction for over 19 years. He first started as an intake counselor for a drug rehabilitation center in 2000. During his 5 years as an intake counselor, he helped many addicts get the treatment they needed. He also dealt with the families and friends of those people; he saw first-hand how much strain addiction puts on a family and how it can tear relationships apart. With drug and alcohol problems constantly on the rise in the United States and Canada, he decided to use the Internet as a way to educate and help many more people in both those countries. This was 15 years ago. Since then, Marcel has built two of the largest websites in the U.S. and Canada which reach and help millions of people each year. He is an author and a leader in the field of drug and alcohol addiction. His main focus is threefold: education, prevention and rehabilitation. To this day, he still strives to be at the forefront of technology in order to help more and more people. He is a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Treatment Specialist graduate with Honours of Stratford Career Institute. Marcel has also received a certificate from Harvard for completing a course entitled The Opioid Crisis in America and a certificate from The University of Adelaide for completing a course entitled AddictionX: Managing Addiction: A Framework for Succesful Treatment.

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