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Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Mesquite, Texas

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I recently heard that police officers struggling with alcohol use will now be granted 30 days of paid leave to attend an addiction treatment program. This follows recent news that at least six officers in Texas were arrested on drunk driving or public intoxication charges. As a social worker who has also worked in a first responder role, I know all too well that the stress of that type of job takes its toll on your mental health. It is not surprising to me — in fact, I suspect the number of people in the police force struggling with addiction may be higher — that police officers are coping with alcohol. It is a stressful job, often requires responding to dangerous situations, and there is a drinking culture in law enforcement. The fact the police department will now provide paid leave for treatment shows that they’re taking this issue seriously. I only hope that more officers feel comfortable getting treatment before it’s too late.

~ Nikki Seay

Cost of Drug Rehab in Mesquite, TX

The mix of luxury, state-funded, and tailored treatment programs available in Mesquite vary greatly in price. This is due to several factors: 

Treatment setting (inpatient or outpatient)

Features and amenities (luxury or standard rehab facility)

Duration of program (30, 60, or 90 days)

Health insurance plan

Choosing a rehab facility in-network with health insurance provider

Government funding

Location (city vs. suburb)

On average, the cost of outpatient rehab in Texas is $1,698. The average cost of inpatient treatment is $56,623. For medication assisted treatment, Mesquite residents can expect to pay around $126 per week for methadone, $155 per week for buprenorphine, and $1,177 per month for Naltrexone, based on national averages.7

How to Pay for Treatment in Mesquite, TX

Private Insurance

The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires all insurance providers to cover substance abuse treatment to some extent. Since each plan differs regarding specific coverage, Washington residents must check with their provider to confirm exactly what is covered under their plan.

Washington Medicaid

Washington Medicaid is a government program for low-income residents that provides health coverage for individuals and families whose income is below specific levels. To use this program, residents must qualify and apply for Medicaid coverage, and the treatment facility must accept Medicaid as a method of payment.

Washington Medicare

Medicare is a government program that provides health insurance coverage for Washington residents aged 65 or older and individuals with certain disabilities. Not all rehab facilities accept Medicare as a payment method, so it’s important to research each program to determine if Medicare benefits will apply to their services.

Sliding Scale Rehabs

Sliding-scale rehabs allow Washington residents to pay only what they can afford for treatment, based on their income. To qualify, residents must usually provide proof of income.

TRICARE in Washington

TRICARE in Washington (West region) provides health insurance coverage for U.S. military personnel, veterans, and their families. This coverage includes addiction treatment services, but not all plans offer the same amount of coverage.

IHS-Funded Drug Rehabs

Indian Health Service (IHS) rehabs provide free or low-cost treatment for Native Americans and Native Alaskans. This program is available even if the individual has other methods they could use for payment.

Making Drug and Alcohol Rehab More Affordable

Opportunities are available to reduce the cost of drug rehab in Mesquite, TX, and put it well within reach. 


Choose a Program Offering Payment Plans:
Often, drug rehabs in Fontana, CA, will allow patients to choose a payment plan rather than pay the entire sum upfront. Under this plan, you’ll pay a fee or interest, which will allow you to make smaller weekly or monthly payments for your treatment.

Apply for a Rehab Scholarship:
You may be able to pay for some or all of your treatment with a scholarship. Rehab facilities, corporations, and nonprofits award scholarships based on financial need and personal situation. Learn about scholarships and how to apply for them from local drug rehabs in Fontana, CA.

Ask About Sliding Scale Payment Options: Be sure to ask if a treatment center offers sliding scale payment options. These plans allow you to pay only what you can afford based on your income. Facilities don’t always advertise this option, so always ask. You usually need to provide proof of income to qualify.

Mesquite, TX, Drug and Alcohol Statistics

The following data reveal trends in drug abuse and related issues in Mesquite, its surrounding Dallas County, and throughout the state of Texas.

  • During the 12-month period ending June 2022, there were 538 drug overdose deaths in Dallas County.1
  • In 2020, the opioid dispensing rate in Dallas County was 45.9 per 100 persons.2
  • The rate of drug-related crime in Mesquite is 3.63 per 1,000 residents per year.3
  • The chances of being a victim of a drug-related crime may be as high as 1 in 206 in certain Mesquite neighborhoods.3
  • Based on reporting from the three DEA Field Divisions that cover Texas, methamphetamine is the top drug threat in the state.4
  • Fentanyl overdoses in Texas increased by 81% between 2020 and 2021.5
  • In 2019, there were 3,136 fatal drug overdoses in Texas.6
  • Texas authorities made at least 128,295 arrests for drug offenses in 2019.6

Alcohol and Drug Laws in Mesquite, TX

The following laws govern substance use and related issues in Mesquite, TX.

Texas Good Samaritan Overdose Prevention Statute: This law is designed to remove the fear of legal prosecution when calling 911 for help during an overdose situation. It protects those who call for medical help from certain criminal charges. Protection is limited to once within an 18-month period.

Rehabs for Individuals Arrested or Convicted for Non-Violent Crimes: The Sandra Bland Act (Senate Bill 1849) provides alternative sentencing for those facing drug crime charges. It allows legal authorities to divert individuals to treatment rather than sentence them to jail.

Texas Protections for Employees Seeking Addiction Treatment: Under the Family Medical Leave Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, Texans have protections regarding drug rehab in Mesquite, TX. They may be able to receive time off work to undergo treatment, while their job is held for them.

Levels of Care for Addiction Treatment in Mesquite, TX

Detox

Performed under medical supervision, detox is the process of comfortably and safely removing substances from your system. Once detox is complete, you can transition to addiction treatment services.

Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab

Inpatient treatment, also called residential rehab, provides 24/7 care while you live at a rehab facility. Typical treatment services include individual and group therapy, medication, and nutritional counseling.

Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs)

PHPs offer many of the same treatment services as inpatient care, but you return home during non-treatment times. This type of treatment often serves as a bridge between inpatient and outpatient care.

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs)

IOPs are a step down from PHPs. With this type of program, you attend counseling several days each week while spending the rest of your time at home, at work, or fulfilling other obligations.

Standard Outpatient

Standard outpatient care is the least intensive option. It involves a couple of hours of treatment each week. It is appropriate for Florida residents who are highly motivated and have a strong support system.

Aftercare

Aftercare, or relapse prevention, starts after a rehab program is complete. It provides ongoing support such as sober living homes and 12-step support groups.

Resources

  1. Provisional County Drug Overdose Deaths. (2022, February 8). Www.cdc.gov. 
  2. U.S. County Opioid Dispensing Rates, 2020. (2021, October 5). Drug Overdose | CDC Injury Center.
  3. Mesquite, TX drug-related crime rates and maps. (n.d.). CrimeGrade.Org. 
  4. Maxwell, J. (n.d.). State of Texas Drug Use Patterns and Trends, 2019
  5. Rajwani-Dharsi, N. (2022, October 20). What North Texans are doing about the fentanyl crisis. Axios Dallas
  6. State-by-State Laws. (n.d.). Drug Policy Alliance. 
  7. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2021). How much does opioid treatment cost? National Institute on Drug Abuse. 

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Nikki brings more than 10 years' experience in content and healthcare. She holds a Licensed Practical Nursing degree and a B.S. in Marketing. In recovery since 2010, Nikki understands addiction from both a personal and a clinical point of view, which helps her create content that truly impacts our audience.
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