Treatment costs vary widely depending on the level of care, location, and facility — and most people pay far less out of pocket than the headline numbers suggest, thanks to insurance. Understanding the general landscape makes the decision easier.
Average Cost Ranges
These ranges reflect typical industry costs before insurance is applied. Your actual out-of-pocket cost depends heavily on your specific coverage.
$500–$1,000+
Per day for medically supervised detox
$5K–$20K+
For a 30-day residential program
$1K–$10K
For a full outpatient program
These are broad industry estimates
Actual costs vary significantly by facility, region, and level of care. The only way to know your specific cost is a confidential benefits verification.
What Affects the Price
- Level of care — detox and residential cost more than outpatient
- Length of stay — 30, 60, and 90-day programs are priced differently
- Location and setting — private, boutique facilities versus larger institutional programs
- Staff-to-client ratio — smaller, more individualized programs often cost more
- Accreditation and licensing — fully accredited facilities maintain higher clinical standards
- Amenities — private rooms, chef-prepared meals, and holistic offerings
What's Usually Included
Most residential program costs are all-inclusive — covering far more than just a place to stay.
- Room and board for the duration of your stay
- Medical supervision and, if needed, detox management
- Individual and group therapy sessions
- Psychiatric evaluation and medication management, when needed
- Meals prepared on-site
- Discharge and aftercare planning
How Insurance Changes the Picture
Substance use disorder treatment is considered an essential health benefit under the Affordable Care Act, meaning most PPO insurance plans are required to provide some level of coverage. For many people, insurance significantly reduces — or in some cases nearly eliminates — out-of-pocket costs.
Verification is free and confidential
Before committing to any program, ask for a free insurance verification. Learn more in our guide: Does Insurance Cover Rehab?
Questions to Ask Before Committing
- 1What exactly is included in the quoted price?
- 2Will my insurance be verified before I commit to anything?
- 3Are there separate costs for detox versus residential treatment?
- 4What happens financially if I need to extend my stay?
- 5Are payment plans or sliding-scale options available if needed?
Cost should never be the reason someone delays getting help. A confidential conversation with admissions almost always reveals more affordable options than people expect.
