Medicare accepted alcohol and drug rehab programs accept this type of medical insurance that's offered solely to older Americans as well as people with certain disabilities and long-term illnesses. There are a few different kinds of Medicare, and the type of rehab that's covered in a Medicare accepted drug treatment program is determined by the kind of Medicare a person is covered under. For example, Medicare Part A covers inpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation facilities in the event the treatment client requires hospitalization to deal with their drug or alcohol use problem. Individuals covered by Medicare Part A will be responsible for the typical cost they would be required to pay for any other hospital stay. Medicare Part B will partially cover outpatient rehabilitation in the Medicare accepted program, and whatever Medicare Part B doesn't cover the person will need to pay for themselves or through another type of supplemental insurance. People who need rehabilitation for substance abuse can't use their Medicare health coverage at just any center, and they'll need to locate a Medicare accepted program unless they would like to self-pay for their treatment. Medicare offers a list of Medicare accepted providers to help make the job of finding a Medicare accepted facility somewhat easier.
1710 Barton Road
Redlands, CA. 92373
If you would like to contact Loma Linda University, you can reach them at 909-558-9200.
Loma Linda University offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient Facilities, Dual Diagnosis, Senior Drug Treatment
Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Medicaid Accepted, Medicare Accepted, Private Health Care, Military Insurance