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Medicaid Drug Rehab Near Me in Waukesha, WI

**Rehab (treatment) can be local.  CleanSlate offers drug and alcohol addiction treatment on an out-patient basis, right here in town.**

Convincing a loved one to seek help or to go to rehab isn’t as easy as you might think. It takes a lot of love, time, and patience to convince someone to go to rehab.

Paying for rehab is another story. A lot of people will try to use Medicaid or Medicare to cover the cost, especially if they already qualify for those plans. 

But, what’s the difference between Medicaid and Medicare? Is there a Medicaid drug rehab near me? These are a few questions you might be asking yourself.

It’s difficult to find a treatment option that will be covered. Keep reading to find out more about Medicaid rehab, and learn how we can help you find a rehabilitation center near you.

Medicaid vs Medicare for Rehab Treatment

Medicaid and Medicare are medical insurance payment methods for supporting drug rehabilitation. Both programs are federally funded and run by each state.

However, these programs aren’t exactly alike. There are different eligibility requirements when applying for either program. 

Medicaid was created as an option for low-income families that needed health coverage. Medicare was created with the idea that more specific care targeted toward seniors was also necessary.

Insurance providers must cover basic facets of drug and alcohol recovery. But, not everywhere in the U.S. accepts Medicaid as payment, according to the 2010 Affordable Care Act

What Are the Eligibility Requirements for Medicaid?

Before applying for Medicaid, it’s best to learn the eligibility requirements. The requirements for Medicaid eligibility include:

  • Over 65 years old
  • Under 19 years old
  • Pregnant
  • A parent
  • Within Medicaid’s specific income bracket

If you meet one or more of these requirements, you’re likely eligible for Medicaid. People receiving Supplement Security Income are most likely eligible.

It’s important to note that, in some states, Medicare covers all adults who meet a certain income level.

What Does Medicaid Cover?

In most states, many people receiving Medicaid don’t have co-payments for addiction treatment. So, there is a pay-out-of-pocket option available in some states.

Please note Medicaid may offer partial coverage for some services. Some of the services Medicaid covers include: 

  • Intervention
  • Family counseling
  • Inpatient care
  • Detox
  • Outpatient visits

Despite what you may think, there are many general benefits when applying for Medicaid. Some of their benefits include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Dental care
  • Vision care
  • Hearing services — such as hearing aids

Medicaid offers personal care services for seniors. They also offer personal care for people with disabilities.

Find a Medicaid Rehab Near You

If you’re having trouble finding a Medicaid rehab center near you, there’s no need to worry. We are here to help you find recovery options that will help. 

Everyone is different, and at CleanSlate, we know that not all treatment plans will look the same. 

Learn more about our approach to recovery in Waukesha, Wisconsin through our helpful website today. Our mission is to improve the lives of people suffering from drug and alcohol addiction.

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You can do this. We can help.

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ADDRESS

20611 Watertown Rd.
Suite E
Waukesha, WI 53186

Phone: 262-901-4450
Fax: 262-395-4256

HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday            9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tuesday            9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Wednesday      9:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thursday          9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Friday                9:00 am – 2:00 pm

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We accept Medicare, Medicaid and commercial insurance. We are in-network with most health plans and work with patients to procure coverage when needed.

Our Mission

Our mission at CleanSlate Waukesha, WI drug treatment center is simple: to fight to save the lives of those suffering from an opioid or alcohol addiction and help patients achieve the lives they want and deserve. We offer alcohol and drug rehab through high-quality medication-assisted treatment, using buprenorphine (Suboxone), naltrexone (Vivitrol), or Subutex for pregnant patients. Our drug rehabilitation is provided in a convenient outpatient setting, led by physicians and licensed medical professionals, and is available right in the community of Waukesha, WI. Our center provides a physically safe, compassionate and judgment-free environment in which patients can pursue their recovery.

Combining science with hands-on care, we provide our patients with individualized treatment plans that evolve over time to meet their needs, including psycho-social support and intensive care coordination with a wide network of partners in every community. Through our unique treatment model, CleanSlate brings increased access (see Does Medicaid Cover Rehab in Waukesha) to people suffering from addiction or opioid and alcohol withdrawal. Drug and alcohol addiction is a chronic brain disease. We use a medically evidence-based approach to treatment, rehab and withdrawal to help our patients on their journey to recovery.