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How long does insurance verification take?
Insurance benefits check is fairly quick. All we need is your information and a few details about your condition to determine if you’re eligible for our network.
What happens if you don’t accept my insurance?
If you don’t qualify for our center we will help you find a facility for your care.
Do I get notified if my insurance stops paying while I'm in treatment?
Yes, if your insurance elects to stop paying for your treatment, we let you know as soon as we find out.
How long is the stay at treatment?
The length of time you spend in treatment will vary by the level of care you required. A stay in medical detox is 5-10 days to stabilize. Once stabilized it is recommended to attend a residential treatment program for up to 30 days.
What do I bring with me?
Some ideal items to bring with you to rehab are:
- Loose-fitting comfortable clothing for daytime
- Socks and undergarments
- Sleepwear
- Bathrobe
- Sandals
- Light-weight jackets and sweaters
- Workout attire for exercise sessions and yoga sessions
- Sneakers and other comfortable shoes
- Personal appliances and toiletries (must not contain alcohol)
- Blow dryer
- Toothbrush
- All active insurance cards
- List of medications you currently take as well as your prescription bottles
- Photo ID such as a driver’s license
- Advance directive documents, if you have them, such as a living will or durable power of attorney for healthcare decisions; you can also find advance directive forms and learn how to use them free of charge on your State Bar Association’s website
- HMO/PPO referral forms (if required)
- Medical records or previous test results, if your physician has requested them
- Written letter of authorization from your insurance carrier, if you’re covered by worker’s compensation
- A check or credit card for deductibles, copayments or deposits
- Honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness.
How do I start the admission process?
Starting the rehab admission process is very easy. You can either give us a call us now or you can fill out your information and submit it in on our contact page and one of our team members will give you a call back.
What is addiction?
Addiction is defined as a physical and mental dependence on a mood and mind altering substance. The effects of addiction are chronic and characterized by compulsive use regardless of negative consequences.
How effective is addiction treatment?
Recovery looks different for everyone. Addiction Treatment is more than just cleansing your system from substances. The goal is to address the root cause and strategic planning for lifelong recovery.
What is the Alumni Program?
At Flyland Recovery Network we facilitate a community of those who have completed our program to keep in touch with important services, relapse prevention, peer mentoring and camaraderie. Learn more about our rehab alumni program.
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