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The true cost of addiction is more than the cost of the drug itself. In 2017, the CDC reported that the opioid crisis cost our nation $115 billion. It’s estimated that our country will lose another $500 billion over the next three years if something isn’t done. Sadly, everyone foots this bill. Individuals, private sectors, and government sectors all lose money due to lost productivity, social services, education, health care, and criminal justice.
Cost is a major barrier to addiction treatment, but it shouldn’t be. The cost of treatment can stop this cycle and alleviate financial burdens on individuals, businesses, and the government. If you have out-of-pocket costs, you can use a credit card to pay for this balance, take out a personal loan or apply for a grant through SAMHSA.
Aside from the actual cost of paying for drugs and alcohol, addiction takes a toll in many ways. It drains personal relationships, adversely affects work performance, and declines your mental and physical health state of being.
Although the initial costs of treatment may seem out of reach, help is available. There is always a way to make treatment affordable, and we can help. Compassion Behavioral Health offers personalized addiction treatment services.