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Chrysalis Health Psychosocial Rehabilitation Broward

Chrysalis Health Psychosocial Rehabilitation Broward

8358 West Oakland Park Boulevard

#100

Sunrise, Florida 33351

954-792-9241 Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
New Season Opioid Addiction Treatment Center in Sunrise

New Season Opioid Addiction Treatment Center in Sunrise

2175-7 North University Drive

Sunrise, FL 33322

Detox   Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Florida Coast Recovery

Florida Coast Recovery

1060 Sunset Strip A

Sunrise, FL 33313

Detox   Inpatient   Outpatient   Private  
Miami VA Healthcare System William Bill Kling Outpatient Clinic

Miami VA Healthcare System William Bill Kling Outpatient Clinic

9800 West Commercial Boulevard

Sunrise, FL 33351

Outpatient   Private  
ARC Broward

ARC Broward

10250 Northwest 53rd Street

Sunrise, FL 33351

Outpatient   Medicaid  
Sunrise Treatment Center

Sunrise Treatment Center

2175-7 North University Drive

Sunrise, FL 33322

Detox   Outpatient   N/A  
South Florida Detox Center In Broward County

South Florida Detox Center In Broward County

1084 Sunset Strip

Sunrise, FL 33313

Detox   Outpatient   N/A  
Nana House - Behavioral Health Recovery Addiction

Nana House - Behavioral Health Recovery Addiction

2053 N University Dr

Sunrise, Florida 33322

Inpatient   Outpatient   Detox   Private  
Compass Health Systems Oakland Park

Compass Health Systems Oakland Park

7481 West Oakland Park Boulevard 100

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33319

Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Henderson Behavioral Health Parkside House

Henderson Behavioral Health Parkside House

5700 Northwest 27th Court

Lauderhill, FL 33313

Inpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Florida Medical Center

Florida Medical Center

5000 West Oakland Park Boulevard

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33313

Inpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Destination Hope Tamarac

Destination Hope Tamarac

8301 West McNab Road

Tamarac, FL 33321

Detox   Inpatient   Outpatient   Private  
Broward County Sheriffs Office Drug Treatment

Broward County Sheriffs Office Drug Treatment

2926 State Road 7

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

Outpatient   N/A  
Catholic Health Services Foundation

Catholic Health Services Foundation

4790 North State Road 7

Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319

Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Henderson Behavioral Health Youth Services

Henderson Behavioral Health Youth Services

4700 North State Road 7 Suite 220

Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319

954-735-4530 Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Through The Archway

Through The Archway

7710 NW 71st Ct

Tamarac, FL 33321

Detox   Inpatient   Outpatient   Private  
The Sylvia Brafman Mental Health Center

The Sylvia Brafman Mental Health Center

7710 NW 71st Ct

Tamarac, FL 33321

954-758-8725 Detox   Inpatient   Outpatient   Private  

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Alcohol and Drug Use Statistics in Sunrise, FL

The following statistics demonstrate recent drugs trends Sunrise, Florida’s Broward County:1,2,3

Does Insurance Cover Alcohol and Drug Rehab in Sunrise, FL?

The good news is yes, most major private insurance plans, as well as government-funded plans, provide coverage for some, if not all, rehab-related services. However, you may be responsible for any copays or service fees charged under your plan.

Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE (for military personnel) cover a variety of rehab services, including residential treatment, hospitalizations, outpatient programs, therapy, and medications.

Medicaid for Drug and Alcohol Rehab

Medicaid is a government-funded national health plan provided for low-income and disabled people of all ages. Check the following requirements to determine if you can qualify for Medicaid:

  • You’re a resident of the state, U.S. national, U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or legal alien
  • You have low income and are without other options for health insurance
  • You are pregnant, blind, disabled, or in a household with someone with a disability
  • You’re caring for a child under 18
  • You are 65 or older

Medicare for Drug and Alcohol Rehab

Medicare is a government-funded insurance plan for people 65 and older and for those with certain health conditions. As of 2020, Medicare was required to cover most costs of services related to drug and alcohol rehab. Here’s how it works.

  • As a Medicare recipient, you pay a monthly premium that’s based on your income.
  • Since Medicare pays 80% of covered services, you must cover the rest out-of-pocket or through supplemental insurance.
  • You can get a Medigap plan from a private insurance carrier to cover costs not paid by Medicare.

Private Insurance for Drug and Alcohol Rehab

Here are a few things you should know about private insurance coverage for rehab treatment:

  • Per the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA), health insurers must provide equivalent benefits for both medical and addiction-related treatments.
  • Per the Affordable Care Act (ACA), all group and individual insurance plans offered in the annual ACA marketplace must treat addiction treatment as an essential benefit.
  • Employer-funded and individual insurance plans that are not offered through the ACA marketplace may limit their coverage for rehab.
  • Because private rehabs set their own policies on the payment method they accept, you’ll need to check with your insurance plan or individual treatment centers to find out if costs are covered.

Resources

  1. United Way of Broward County Commission on Behavioral Health & Drug Prevention. (2022). Trends in Treatment Admissions by Primary Drug in Broward County. Broward Briefings: Substance Abuse Information for Action. https://www.unitedwaybroward.org/broward-briefings/
  2. United Way of Broward County Commission on Behavioral Health & Drug Prevention. (2022). Polysubstance Use and Deaths Related to Fentanyl and Xylazine. Broward Briefings: Substance Abuse Information for Action. https://www.unitedwaybroward.org/broward-briefings/
  3. United Way of Broward County Commission on Behavioral Health & Drug Prevention. (2021). Drug Occurrences among Deceased Persons in Broward County, 2020. Broward Briefings: Substance Abuse Information for Action. https://www.unitedwaybroward.org/broward-briefings/

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