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Old Feb 12, 2021, 12:05 AM
Charsley Charsley is offline
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Hello,
My doctors and I have decided that residential treatment would be best for me right now. I am on disability and have Medicare, and a medicare advantage plan. Unfortunately my insurance plan does not cover any residential. Does anyone know how to get residential treatment without insurance without paying thousands of dollars? I've contacted a few that say they have a sliding scale but it would still be 10k+ which I don't have. Thank you.
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Old Feb 14, 2021, 09:28 AM
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Hi, I'm not sure if your doctor and you have considered programs that are on a more outpatient basis? Like Partial Hospitalization Programs and or Intensive Outpatient Programs.

Those might be covered. It's worth looking into those because they're cheaper usually than residential treatment and or inpatient treatment.

I am not sure what your needs are, but I did a residential treatment program once and it was SO expensive. So I get where you're coming from.

Anyway, look into other options like the ones I mentioned and I hope you can find something that will help you!
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