12-Step State Funded Rehab

Fotolia 19217720 XSLike the 12 step drug rehab program which is privately funded, the 12 step state funded drug rehab programs are founded in philosophical approach in the original 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Founded in 1938 by recovering alcoholic and co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Bill W. The basic premise of a 12 step recovery program is that the alcoholic's life has become unmanageable due to his or her use of alcohol. The alcoholic is then encouraged to turn his or her life over to God (or some understanding of a higher power). Through NA or Narcotics Anonymous, this basic philosophy has been adopted to help people addicted to drugs other than alcohol such as cocaine, heroin, marijuana, methamphetamine, prescription drugs etc. Unlike the private pay version of the 12 step program, the state funded programs are attended in general without expense to the client or their families. The financing for these type drug rehab programs may come from many different sources. Some programs, like peer-led support groups, don't cost participants anything. Other programs operate on a sliding scale--in other words, the program evaluates the patient's income and expenses and charges what the program deems to be a fair rate. Some patients pay nothing at all. These programs are usually funded by private donations or tax dollars.

Finding A State Funded Rehab Program That Is 12 Step

In regards to a 12 step program, a state funded program will often be funded by the state in which the program operates, will be used extensively by the drug court system for alternative sentencing of drug and alcohol related criminals since their only option for mandating a criminal to treatment would be those programs which are thusly compensated by the state which sentenced them. The state funded 12 step program is often not the most comfortable surroundings due to strict budget constraints and they are, as mentioned earlier, often filled with individuals who are not truly seeking rehabilitation but whom are instead avoiding incarceration.

The other problem with state funded treatment is that there are often waiting lists because the programs are free. Often these waiting lists can be for 3 months to one year leaving addicted indiviudals without help.

There are, of course, benefits of a state funded program that is 12 step if the treatment lasts one year or longer giving the indiviudal the needed time away from the addiction and the environment.

Programs That Are 12 Step And State Funded

There are many programs in existence that are 12 step and state funded when searching on the Internet. Often it is difficult to know if the program will produce a result or not and that is where professional help comes in.

If you are actively seeking a state funded 12 step program then give us a call. We can point you in the right direction.

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