What Does Residential Rehab Cost with Insurance? Real Scenarios and Coverage Explained

Quick answer: Typical ranges and what drives them Insured residential rehab costs typically range from $1,500 to $15,000 out-of-pocket, depending on plan design, network status, and treatment length. Key variables that affect cost include: Insurance plan type (HMO, PPO, high-deductible) In-network vs. out-of-network rehab Length of stay and level of care Deductibles, copays, and coinsurance…

How Long Detox Takes: Timelines & Withdrawal for Alcohol, Opioids, Benzos, & Stimulants

Detox is the body’s first step toward balance, but it can also be physically demanding. Some people develop only mild symptoms, while others face intense withdrawal that becomes dangerous within hours. Medical detox provides round-the-clock care so participants can rest, stay stable, and receive medication when needed. Seizures, hallucinations, chest pain, or thoughts of self-harm…

IOP vs Residential Rehab: How to Choose the Right Level of Care

Finding the right level of care can make all the difference in recovery. For some, stepping away from everyday life is necessary to heal in a structured, 24/7 setting. For others, balancing treatment with work, school, or family responsibilities feels more sustainable. At New Bridge Foundation® in Berkeley, both paths are possible. Our programs are…