Group and Pensions Administrators Rehab and Alcohol Detox Coverage
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Group and Pensions Administrators Rehab and Alcohol Detox Coverage

Group and Pensions Administrators Alcohol Rehab Coverage

An estimated 1.3 million adults aged 18 or older seek treatment for alcohol abuse each year in the United States, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. If your or a loved one is struggling with alcohol abuse, Group and Pensions Administrators alcohol treatment coverage may be able to cover all or part of the cost for treatment programs. Quitting alcohol “cold turkey” is not easy. Getting the right support during the detox process can help make the decision to stop drinking alcohol easier for you and your loved ones. Treatment programs can help reduce your dependence on alcohol as you or a loved one takes the first step towards long-term sobriety.

What to Expect from Group and Pensions Administrators Alcohol Detox

Group and Pensions Administrators (GPA) have been providing healthcare coverage for Americans for over four decades. GPA’s custom healthcare solutions include HealthWatch, a program that emphasizes enhanced access to quality, affordable care. GPA offers nationwide healthcare coverage through a network of hospitals and primary care providers. Groups and Pensions Administrators alcohol rehab coverage is accepted at many alcohol and substance abuse treatment centers across the United States. However, keep in mind that you or your loved one may need a medical referral in order to take advantage of these alcohol rehab treatment benefits. Depending on the specific insurance plan, a co-payment, coinsurance or deductible may be due in conjunction with Group and Pensions Administrators alcohol rehab coverage.

While many alcohol rehab programs follow the 12-step model popularized by Alcoholics Anonymous, treatment programs may also integrate cognitive behavioral therapy and holistic treatment options. Additionally, program length may vary. Traditionally, inpatient treatment programs have been 28 days; however, longer program lengths of 60 or 90 days are also available and may provide the additional support necessary to reduce dependence on alcohol.

Prior to selecting a treatment program, it is important to research your different options in order to pick the best program for your alcohol treatment needs that is covered by GPA. With so many different options, selecting the right program can feel overwhelming and stressful. A trained advisor will be able to walk you through your different treatment options so you can be confident that you are selecting the right program for your needs or your loved one’s needs.

To learn more about Group and Pensions Administrators alcohol rehab options, contact a trained program advisor today.