List of Free Rehabs or Low-Budget in Wyoming
Below is a list of the different free or low-budget drug rehab centers (including state financed, sliding fee scale, payment assistance and Access to Recovery) in Wyoming. Each listing provides information on the types of services provided and the payment options available. You can also find accreditations and certifications to help you determine if the rehab center is trusted and has the expertise you are looking for. The list can be incomplete so please do not hesitate to contact a treatment specialist at 1-800-304-2219.
Address of the center
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Address of the center
Rehab Settings
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
Services Offered
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Families
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Couples
- Drug Prevention and Education
People Served
- Rehab for Adults
- Rehab for Adolescents
Payment Options
- Medicaid
- Sliding Fee Scale Option
- Low Cost
535 W. Yellowstone HWY, Casper, WY
CARF-Accredited Drug Rehabs | Better Business Bureau Accredited
Rehab Settings
- Shelter
Services Offered
- Residential Beds for Clients Children
Payment Options
- Low Cost
- Free or Low-Budget Treatment
230 N. Park Street, Casper, WY
What's Next?
ASK A PROFESSIONAL
Yes, some drug rehab centers are charitable organizations that rely on outside donations to operate and have volunteers working for the organization. These programs would offer some services free of charge. However, it is not an extensive substance use treatment. It is generally the minimum to help someone through detox or offer counseling or therapy.
Low-budget drug rehab is a cost-effective program generally funded by the state, federal resources, or private funding. The outside funding allows the facility to offer services at a lower price to accommodate low-income individuals or individuals who do not have health insurance.
No, a free or low-budget drug rehab program does not mean the facility is inadequate. Generally, this means it provides services at a low cost or no cost. However, services are limited to what would be compared to a private program. It is still an excellent quality treatment, but it is limited to what it can offer.
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].