Blue Cross Alcohol Detox in Arizona

Getting Detox and Rehab Covered at Catalina Using BCBS

Did you know that rates of drug and alcohol use surged by as much as 50% during the Covid-19 pandemic? Not only that, but associated health conditions, including death from cirrhosis, liver cancer, and other diseases, also surged. As the pandemic fades, many people are seeking treatment for issues related to drugs and alcohol.

If you have been struggling with substance use disorder and are ready to stop, you are in good company. And as a BCBS plan holder, you may be wondering about Blue Cross alcohol detox in Arizona.

Whether you are deciding if alcohol rehab would benefit you or are trying to learn more about the process, keep reading to learn about our alcohol detox and rehab services offered at Catalina and how you can use Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance company to pay for them.

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How Do I Know if I Need Alcohol Detox?

According to the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 62% of people surveyed, or the equivalent of 174.3 million people, reported drinking in the last year. With statistics like these, it can be hard to know if you “drink too much” or if you are struggling with alcohol dependence, abuse, or addiction.

Unfortunately, health problems are only one way that drug and alcohol addiction negatively impacts a person’s life. Drug and alcohol abuse also strains relationships, causes legal troubles, worsens mental health, disrupts sleep, causes financial problems, and results in problems at work.

Here are some additional signs that alcohol detox and rehab may be a useful form of support:

  • Attempting and failing to limit drinking
  • Experiencing tremors, nausea, or other withdrawal symptoms when you stop drinking
  • Craving alcohol when you cannot drink
  • Using alcohol in dangerous situations, like before driving or at work
  • Drinking large amounts of alcohol over a long period of time
  • Failing to meet expectations at work, home, or school
  • Choosing to drink over recreational activities or social obligations
  • Developing a tolerance and needing more alcohol to feel the same
  • Frequently using alcohol to numb your feelings or treat pain
  • Strained relationships
  • Avoiding activities where you cannot drink
  • Spending a lot of time drinking and recovering from drinking
  • Using other substances when you do not have alcohol

Many people can self-diagnose their problems with alcohol. However, it may not be easy to see the extent to which alcohol is affecting your life until you sit down and think about it.

If you, a friend, a family member, or a loved one are struggling with these symptoms, it may be time to consider our drug and alcohol addiction rehab programs at Catalina.

What Are the Risks of Attempting Alcohol Detox on Your Own?

Detoxing from alcohol (and most other substances) is uncomfortable and potentially dangerous. They begin six hours after a person’s last drink and peak around 3 days. In most cases, the symptoms of withdrawal subside completely after a week.

Some of the milder withdrawal symptoms associated with alcohol detox include:

  • Headaches
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Sweating
  • Anxiety
  • Irritability
  • Restlessness and insomnia

These symptoms typically worsen after 24 hours with alcohol. More severe and possibly life-threatening alcohol withdrawal symptoms include:

  • High blood pressure
  • Lack of coordination
  • Confusion
  • Hallucinations
  • Heart palpitations
  • Uncontrollable tremors
  • Seizures
  • Loss of consciousness

When receiving treatment at Catalina, we help clients detox from alcohol safely in a welcoming environment. Our medical team is available day and night as part of our inpatient rehab program.

We offer medication-assisted treatment and medical detox to relieve symptoms of withdrawal and comfortable rooms that make alcohol detox a little easier.

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Our Effective Blue Cross Alcohol Detox in Arizona

If you have Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance in Arizona, finding help for alcohol addiction may be easier than you think. Catalina accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Aetna, and other private health insurance companies. We also work with clients who have Arizona Medicaid or AHCCCS.

Plus, our convenient location in Tucson and close distance from a major Arizona airport make it easier for clients to reach our addiction treatment facility and get help.

Even though you can contact your insurance provider to learn more about whether they will cover rehab and where you can attend alcohol detox, this might involve a long wait time on the phone. Then, you’ll still have to reach out to the rehab you choose directly to find out more about availability.

Instead, reach out to Catalina directly. Think of it as one-stop shopping for alcohol rehab. We can easily verify insurance over the phone. After insurance verification, you’ll speak with professional staff who can answer questions about alcohol rehab and the next steps.

Many of our clients find comfort in the fact that they are not alone as they make these crucial efforts to get help.

What Does it Mean if a Treatment Center is Out of Network?

Insurance companies contract with healthcare providers to make services more affordable to members without sacrificing quality of care. To take advantage of the benefits of more affordable care, however, members benefit from choosing a facility in-network with their insurance provider.

Out-of-network treatment centers are not always covered by your insurance plan, but still can be accommodated, often at a higher rate. Fortunately, clients at Catalina with BCBS insurance coverage do not have to worry about that because we are in-network with Blue Cross in Arizona.

Is Catalina Behavioral Health In-Network for Blue Cross Blue Shield?

Yes, Catalina is in-network for clients carrying Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance in Arizona. Insurance coverage with BCBS covers inpatient treatment for drug or alcohol dependence. This starts with verifying insurance and coming up with a treatment plan.

Once you’re ready to begin rehab, our team will be with you every step of the way.

What Types of Addiction Treatment Does BCBS Cover?

While Blue Cross alcohol detox is frequently fully covered, BCBS also covers inpatient alcohol addiction rehab and outpatient services in Arizona.

Often, treatment plans for addiction include inpatient and outpatient treatment because there is a great chance of relapse prevention and long-term recovery with the right support.

Inpatient Treatment or Residential Rehab at Catalina

Residential treatment at our facility includes a full continuum of care. We offer medical detox and have professional staff on hand 24 hours a day to manage the symptoms of withdrawal.

Clients seeking treatment at our Tucson-based alcohol treatment and drug treatment center also have semi-private rooms and the opportunity to participate in individual and group therapy, recreational activities like meditation, music therapy, physical activity, art therapy, mental health treatment, and behavioral health services. Family therapy may also be recommended for some clients.

We also provide support after you leave the program, ensuring you are clear on your next steps in recovery. We can help you find a supportive community in your local Arizona neighborhood, including connecting you with therapists or case management. We can also help you find Arizona support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous, SMART Recovery, and others.

Group therapy has numerous benefits, backed by research, for people in recovery.

A Full Array of Outpatient Rehab Treatment Programs

Many clients also attend an outpatient program following rehab to improve their support during addiction recovery. This might include participating in a partial hospitalization program or intensive outpatient program or staying at a sober living facility. Sober living is also helpful for clients without a stable home setting or who have a high risk of relapse.

Intensive outpatient programs and partial hospitalization programs require a commitment of several hours through the week, usually on different days depending on where addiction recovery fits into your schedule.

For example, you may attend a partial hospitalization program for 5-6 hours per day, five days out of the week, or an IOP that meets for 2-3 hours per day, two or three times a week. At Catalina, our treatment facility offers flexible hours, making it easy for those seeking treatment to return to their lives while still getting an intense level of support that makes long-term sobriety more likely.

Outpatient Mental Health and Behavioral Health Services

Finally, Blue Cross Blue Shield offers coverage for ongoing outpatient care. This includes evidence-based therapies for addiction treatment and mental health issues, behavioral health services, telehealth therapy, psychiatric treatment, medication, and case management in Arizona.

Your Blue Cross insurance plan may also cover holistic treatments like acupuncture, massage therapy, Tai chi, dance therapy, or other alternatives that have proven benefits. Just as we know at Catalina, your insurance provider knows that having the necessary support is critical for relapse prevention!

Is Dual Diagnosis Treatment Covered by Blue Cross Insurance Plans?

Yes, dual-diagnosis treatment is covered by Blue Cross Blue Shield. Insurance covers both mental health services and addiction treatment that are commonly part of dual diagnosis. Dual diagnosis is an evidence-based treatment beneficial for individuals with co-occurring conditions, often substance abuse problems and mental health problems.

Many of our clients develop depression, anxiety, and other conditions as a result of long-term drug or alcohol abuse. However, others struggle with drug and alcohol addiction because they turn to substances to relieve the symptoms of an underlying mental health condition or unresolved trauma.

As they numb their feelings with drugs or alcohol, they become dependent on the substances to feel “normal” over time. This dependency results in substance use disorder, and we seek to treat the underlying causes that led to the addiction taking hold.

Does BCBS Cover Prescription Costs in Arizona?

BCBS will cover prescription costs, though there may be deductibles or copays depending on prescription coverage. This includes prescriptions for mental health conditions, as well as medications that may be used to help ease the symptoms of detox.

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Will Blue Cross Cover the Total Cost of Rehab?

Whether Blue Cross Blue Shield will cover the total cost of alcohol rehab or treatment depends on the specifics of your Arizona health insurance coverage. BCBS offers Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) and Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plans. With an HMO plan, you must choose somewhere in-network for insurance to pay for costs.

With some forms of PPO plans, you’ll need to out-of-pocket costs to attend rehab at a treatment facility outside of your network. Fortunately, whether you have a PPO or HMO plan, Catalina is in-network and, in many cases, costs will be fully covered or nearly fully covered at our treatment center.

Can I Attend Alcohol Rehab if It Isn’t Covered by My Insurance Policy?

While Catalina does work with numerous Arizona insurance companies, we do have clients who attend rehab at our facility and pay out-of-pocket costs themselves.

If you cannot pay full costs upfront, qualified individuals may be able to sign up for a payment plan. Financial assistance may be another option.

How Much Does Alcohol Rehab Treatment Usually Cost?

The cost of alcohol treatment at a rehab facility depends on treatment centers and insurance coverage. For members who pay a monthly premium, there may not be any out-of-pocket expenses aside from that premium if you choose an in-network facility like Catalina.

Treatment costs more at some facilities than others. At Catalina, we have Joint Commission Accreditation. This means that our Arizona facility provides quality, effective services for addiction at a fair cost. Some other rehab centers may not offer the same therapy options or comfort.

This is why you should look at your treatment options closely when choosing where to get help, and why our dedicated team is available to answer your questions at any time!

What if Blue Cross Blue Shield Won’t Cover Rehab?

As a private health insurance company, there may be policy limits for coverage. While insurance companies are required to provide the same limits for substance use disorders and mental illness that they would for physical health services, you may have a deductible or copays depending on your specific plan.

Even if you cannot get BCBS to cover total rehab costs, though, you still have options for addiction recovery.

Figuring Out How to Pay for Rehab: Alternatives and Options

As a treatment center that is in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance, there is a good chance that you will not have to self-pay for rehab to any significant degree. If that does happen though, there are alternative options. The amount of money you have should never stand in the way of you getting help for substance abuse.

For individuals under certain income guidelines, financial assistance may pay for treating substance use disorder in Arizona. Our team can also help you look at options for payment plans for substance abuse treatment if you qualify.

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Use Blue Cross to Cover Programs at Catalina Today

At Catalina, we accept Blue Cross Blue Shield and many other types of Arizona health insurance. By being in-network for so many of our clients, we make treatment at our Arizona facility accessible for those struggling with alcoholism or drug abuse.

This is important for you or your loved one as you begin to embark on these early steps toward recovery.

Alcohol detox and rehab can be challenging, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Call today and talk to our admissions counselors about getting the quality help that you deserve, now!

References

  1. https://covid19.nih.gov/news-and-stories/risky-drinking-alcohol-use-epidemic-inside-covid-19-pandemic
  2. https://www.jointcommission.org/what-we-offer/accreditation/
  3. https://www.samhsa.gov/data/data-we-collect/nsduh-national-survey-drug-use-and-health