AHCCCS Covered Services
AHCCCS offers a variety of services to support individuals in their recovery journey. This section will outline the key services covered under AHCCCS, focusing on inpatient services, rehabilitation services, and health promotion services.
Inpatient Services
Inpatient services are designed for individuals requiring intensive support and supervision during their recovery process. Under AHCCCS, these services include:
- Detoxification: Medical supervision during the withdrawal process to ensure safety and comfort.
- Residential Treatment: A structured environment offering therapy and support.
- Crisis Stabilization: Immediate care for individuals facing acute challenges.
AHCCCS contracts with several health plans to offer these essential services, ensuring access to comprehensive support for individuals needing a higher level of care. The specific coverage details can vary based on individual health plans.
| Service Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Detoxification | Medically supervised withdrawal |
| Residential Treatment | Structured therapy in a supportive environment |
| Crisis Stabilization | Immediate care for acute challenges |
Rehabilitation Services
Rehabilitation services play a crucial role in promoting long-term recovery. AHCCCS covers various rehabilitation modalities, which include:
- Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP): Offers therapy sessions multiple times a week while allowing individuals to maintain their daily responsibilities.
- Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP): Provides more intensive support with sessions running several hours a day.
- Traditional Outpatient Rehabilitation: Flexible therapy options that best fit your schedule and needs.
The aim of these services is to facilitate a smooth transition from inpatient care back to everyday life while providing ongoing therapeutic support. For detailed information about these rehabilitation options, you may explore AHCCCS’s coverage of medicaid-covered post-rehab programs.
| Program Type | Duration & Frequency |
|---|---|
| Intensive Outpatient | At least 8 hours/week |
| Partial Hospitalization | 4-6 hours/day, 5 days/week |
| Outpatient Rehabilitation | Flexible based on individual needs |
Health Promotion Services
AHCCCS also covers health promotion services aimed at preventing relapse and promoting overall well-being. These include:
- Prevention Education: Programs designed to educate individuals about substance use disorders, coping mechanisms, and relapse prevention strategies.
- Support Services: Additional resources such as case management and peer support to assist you in maintaining your recovery.
These health promotion services focus on empowering you to make informed decisions and sustain your recovery long-term. More information about available support services can be found in the section on insurance-based alumni recovery support.
| Service Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Prevention Education | Educational programs on substance use |
| Support Services | Case management and peer support resources |
AHCCCS covers a comprehensive range of services to support your recovery journey. By utilizing these resources, you can effectively manage your post-treatment care and work towards lasting sobriety.
Post-Treatment Therapy Eligibility
Navigating your post-treatment journey can be complex but knowing your options for coverage can help. Understanding the eligibility criteria for ongoing services under AHCCCS, as well as alternative funding through the RBHA, is crucial for your recovery.
AHCCCS Application Process
To access post-treatment therapy covered by AHCCCS, you must first complete the AHCCCS application process. This involves submitting an application to determine your eligibility for medical assistance. It is essential to provide accurate information about your financial situation, as eligibility criteria are based on income and other personal factors.
For assistance with your application, you can visit the AHCCCS website to find resources and guidance. Once your application is submitted, the processing times may vary, and you will be notified of your eligibility status.
RBHA Funding Sources
If you are waiting for your AHCCCS application to be processed or have been deemed ineligible for AHCCCS medical assistance, you may still be eligible for post-treatment therapy through other funding sources administered by the Regional Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA). The RBHA provides access to services for drug, alcohol, and mental health needs.
To explore your options and for more information, contact the RBHA based on your location:
| Region | Contact Number |
|---|---|
| Central Arizona | 800-564-5465 |
| Northern Arizona | 800-322-8670 |
| Southern Arizona | 866-495-6738 |
Utilizing these resources can connect you with support services for your ongoing recovery journey. Comprehensive care is essential for maintaining sobriety, and funding options like those offered by the RBHA can play a pivotal role in your success. For details on AHCCCS approved ongoing recovery support, explore your options today.
Behavioral Health Programs
AHCCCS provides a range of behavioral health programs designed to support individuals in post-rehab or long-term recovery. These programs focus on continuous care and support, making them essential for maintaining sobriety. The three main types of programs available are supervised day programs, residential services, and crisis services.
Supervised Day Programs
Supervised day programs offer structured support for individuals in recovery. These programs typically include therapeutic activities, skill-building workshops, and counseling sessions that help you maintain your recovery journey while focusing on daily life skills. Participants often attend these programs for several hours a day and receive guidance from trained professionals.
| Program Features | Details |
|---|---|
| Duration | Typically lasts 4-6 hours per day |
| Activities | Group therapy, individual counseling, skill development |
| Goals | Improve life skills, strengthen recovery, build community connections |
For more information on covered aftercare programs, visit our article on ahcccs-covered aftercare program.
Residential Services
Residential services provide a more immersive treatment experience for individuals with substance use issues. These programs are designed for those who may need additional support beyond outpatient care. In a residential setting, you will live in a structured environment while receiving therapy, counseling, and medical support, if needed. This type of treatment is effective for individuals needing a higher level of care or for those who may have relapsed.
| Service Features | Details |
|---|---|
| Environment | 24/7 structured living |
| Treatment Types | Residential therapy, detoxification services |
| Support | Continuous professional support and supervision |
AHCCCS covers various forms of residential therapy. Learn more about Medicaid-covered post-rehab programs in our article on medicaid-covered post-rehab program.
Crisis Services
Crisis services are critical for individuals experiencing severe substance use challenges or immediate mental health issues. These services aim to stabilize individuals in crisis situations and provide immediate support to prevent escalation into dangerous situations. Crisis services may be available in multiple formats, including crisis hotlines, mobile crisis teams, and emergency treatment facilities.
| Crisis Service Features | Details |
|---|---|
| Availability | 24/7 support for emergencies |
| Response Type | On-site emergency care or telephonic support |
| Follow-up | Connections to ongoing treatment and support |
Understanding the availability of crisis services can be a lifeline for you or your loved ones seeking help. For comprehensive recovery support networks, check out our article on insurance-covered post-rehab support.
These behavioral health programs ensure that you have the support and resources necessary for a successful recovery journey. AHCCCS contracts with various health plans to provide these essential services, helping you remain resilient in your path to sobriety.
Support Services Available
In your journey of recovery, accessing support services is vital. AHCCCS provides various support options designed to assist you in maintaining your health and well-being post-treatment. Two significant aspects of this support are case management and family & peer support.
Case Management
Case management is a service offered to help you coordinate care effectively. A case manager evaluates your individual needs and partners with you to create a personalized recovery plan. This service encompasses various aspects, including connecting you to medical and therapeutic resources, helping you navigate insurance, and coordinating support services that may include therapeutic foster care and housing support.
Table: Case Management Services Overview
| Service Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Personalized Care Plan | Customized plans based on individual needs. |
| Resource Coordination | Assistance in arranging therapy, transport, and additional support. |
| Community Access | Help in accessing community resources and services. |
For more information about covered support services, consider checking out insurance-supported post-rehab support.
Family & Peer Support
Family and peer support programs play a crucial role in sustaining your recovery. Engaging family members and peers in your journey provides emotional encouragement and fosters accountability. Through support groups and family therapy sessions, you can share experiences and insights, which can be incredibly beneficial.
Peer supporters often have personal recovery experiences, enabling them to relate to the challenges you face. These interactions can create a sense of community and belonging, which is essential for long-term sobriety. By leveraging both family and peer support, you can establish a robust network that encourages resilience against relapse.
For further resources on this aspect of support, explore alumni recovery network covered by insurance or alumni support and peer mentorship program.
Types of Treatment Programs
Finding the right treatment program is essential for your recovery journey. AHCCCS covers a variety of treatment options, including residential therapy and outpatient programs, to meet your needs.
Residential Therapy
Residential therapy offers a structured environment where individuals can focus solely on their recovery. This type of treatment is particularly beneficial for those battling addiction for an extended period. AHCCCS covers residential rehabilitation programs that typically last from 30 to 120 days or longer. These programs provide therapeutic activities and extensive therapy services, often for many hours each day [1].
| Residential Therapy Duration | Typical Services Offered |
|---|---|
| 30-120 days or more | Group therapy, individual psychotherapy, life skills training, and holistic therapies |
If you’re looking to immerse yourself in an intensive recovery experience, this option may be suitable for you. For more information about affordable aftercare options, visit our ahcccs-covered aftercare program.
Outpatient Programs
Outpatient programs provide flexibility, allowing you to maintain daily responsibilities while still receiving essential treatment. AHCCCS covers various outpatient services, including Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), and traditional outpatient rehabilitation.
- Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHPs): Typically occur for 4 to 6 hours per day, five days a week.
- Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs): Consist of at least 8 hours of treatment per day, twice per week.
| Outpatient Program Type | Duration and Frequency |
|---|---|
| PHP | 4-6 hours/day, 5 days/week |
| IOP | At least 8 hours/week |
These options allow for continued care as you transition back to everyday life. For more information on available outpatient services, check our insurance-covered post-rehab support.
By understanding these types of treatment programs, you can choose what best aligns with your recovery goals. Whether you opt for residential or outpatient care, there are various pathways to support your recovery journey.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Overview of MAT
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is a comprehensive approach designed for individuals recovering from opioid and alcohol use disorders. This treatment method combines pharmaceutical therapies with essential counseling and behavioral therapies. MAT addresses the psychological and physical aspects of addiction, making it a vital option for many in recovery. Individuals who engage in MAT often find that it helps them stabilize their lives as a component of their recovery journey. Many eligible participants receive financial assistance through AHCCCS, ensuring they have access to the resources they need.
Benefits of MAT
There are numerous benefits associated with Medication-Assisted Treatment that enhance recovery outcomes. Here are some of the key advantages:
| Benefit | Description |
|---|---|
| Increased Employability | MAT has been shown to improve job prospects and workplace stability for those in recovery. |
| Reduced Criminal Behavior | Participants in MAT often demonstrate lower rates of criminal activities related to substance use disorders. |
| Enhanced Treatment Engagement | The combination of medication with therapy often leads to increased commitment to the recovery plan and better adherence to treatment. |
| Lower Risk of Relapse | MAT can help mitigate cravings and withdrawal symptoms, thus reducing the likelihood of returning to substance use. |
| Improved Mental Health | The support from therapy combined with pharmacological treatments typically leads to better mental health outcomes, addressing co-occurring disorders effectively. |
Engaging in MAT may also empower you to establish a more stable daily life, as it encourages a holistic approach to recovery. It integrates medication, which can ease withdrawal symptoms and cravings, with counseling support that provides the necessary coping strategies for long-term success.
If you’re considering MAT as part of your recovery journey, it’s crucial to inquire about AHCCCS-approved ongoing recovery support to ensure you have appropriate coverage for continuing care. Exploring different pathways of support can significantly bolster your treatment strategy and increase your chances for sustained recovery.





