Medicare accepted alcohol and drug rehab programs accept this type of medical health insurance that is supplied exclusively to older Americans as well as people with certain disabilities and chronic diseases. There are a few different kinds of Medicare, and the kind of rehab which is covered within a Medicare accepted drug and alcohol rehab facility depends on which kind of Medicare a person is covered under. As an example, Medicare Part A covers inpatient alcohol and drug rehab programs when the rehab client needs hospitalization to handle their substance abuse issue. Individuals who have Medicare Part A will be responsible for the standard cost they'd need to pay for any other stay in hospital. Medicare Part B will partially cover outpatient treatment in the Medicare accepted program, and whatever Medicare Part B doesn't cover the individual will have to pay for themselves or through some other form of supplemental insurance. Those who need rehab for drug or alcohol use can't use their Medicare health coverage at just any program, and they'll need to seek out a Medicare accepted program unless they want to self-pay for their treatment. Medicare provides a directory of Medicare accepted treatment providers to make the job of finding a Medicare accepted facility a little bit easier.
1000 West Carson Street
Torrance, CA. 90502
If you would like to contact Harbor UCLA Medical Center, you can reach them at 310-222-2345.
Harbor UCLA Medical Center offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient Facilities, Outpatient Treatment, Senior Drug Treatment, Hearing Impaired Rehab Services, Spanish Treatment Services, Other Languages
Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Medicaid Accepted, Medicare Accepted, State Insurance, Private Health Care, Military Insurance