an inpatient rehab center.
Everyone else- including myself- was able to receive treatment on an outpatient basis.
That can be very affordable .
* You need a doctor who can prescribe suboxone. (Office co-payment. Insurance- $30. No insurance- maybe $100 max.)
* Suboxone has recently had cheaper generic versions developed. My friend without insurance gets it for $75 a month.
* LDS Family Services has therapists that are affordable, and very capable.
* AA is FREE. I never attended AA. Didn't feel the need. Some people do. Everyone's process is unique.
This is for opiates- percocet, lortab, oxycodone, oxycontin, fentanyl, methadone, heroin, etc.
There are also outpatient treatment options for other classes of drugs.