Medicare accepted drug rehabilitation facilities accept this kind of medical insurance which is provided solely to older Americans and people with certain disabilities and chronic illnesses. There are different types of Medicare, and the type of rehabilitation that is covered within a Medicare accepted drug rehab facility is determined by which kind of Medicare a person is covered under. For example, Medicare Part A covers inpatient drug treatment centers in the event that the rehab client needs hospitalization to address their drug abuse issue. Individuals who have Medicare Part A will need to cover the normal cost they would be asked to pay for any other hospital stay. Medicare Part B will partly cover outpatient treatment within a Medicare accepted facility, and whatever Medicare Part B doesn't cover the individual will need to pay for on their own or through some other type of supplemental insurance. Folks who need treatment for drug abuse can't use their Medicare health insurance at just any center, and they'll need to locate a Medicare accepted program unless they want to self-pay for their treatment. Medicare can offer a list of Medicare accepted treatment providers to help make the job of finding a Medicare accepted program a little bit easier.
707 North Pearl Street
Ellensburg, WA. 98926
If you would like to contact Comprehensive Healthcare, you can reach them at 509-925-9861.
Comprehensive Healthcare offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Outpatient Treatment, Dual Diagnosis
Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Medicaid Accepted, Medicare Accepted, State Insurance, Private Health Care, Military Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale Accepted
14016 A Street South
Tacoma, WA. 98444
If you would like to contact Greater Lakes Recovery Center, you can reach them at 253-302-3675.
Greater Lakes Recovery Center offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient Facilities, Hearing Impaired Rehab Services
Payment forms accepted: Medicaid Accepted, Medicare Accepted, State Insurance, Private Health Care