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FAQs2024-08-30T16:10:36+00:00

Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to Engage Wellness Acton’s Admissions FAQs. Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about our admissions process, from initial inquiries to enrollment. Our goal is to make your journey to recovery as smooth and straightforward as possible. If you need further assistance, our team is always ready to help.

What hours and days do you offer groups?2024-07-31T14:04:14+00:00

We offer group sessions during both daytime and evening hours to accommodate any schedule our clients may have.

How long is the program?2024-07-31T14:02:36+00:00

Because every client has distinct needs, our program begins with a minimum of 30 days and can be extended through step down programs for up to 90 days.

Do you provide detox services?2024-07-31T14:02:21+00:00

We do not offer detox services at our facility. However, we have strong partnerships with accredited and reputable detox facilities in the area to which we can refer clients.

What do you treat?2024-07-31T13:57:10+00:00

We provide treatment for individuals 18 years of age and older who are struggling with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. Our integrated approach addresses both the addiction and the underlying mental health issues to promote lasting recovery and overall well-being.

How much will treatment cost?2024-07-31T13:58:14+00:00

Insurance will typically cover the majority of our costs. Each plan is different, speaking with an admissions coordinator will allow for a more comprehensive explanation of the client’s responsibility.

What insurance do you accept?2024-07-31T14:05:14+00:00

Our treatment center accepts most major insurance providers and some private health insurance. We are available to work directly with your insurance provider to assist you in navigating your coverage to minimize your out-of-pocket expenses. If you don’t have insurance, we are here to help you learn what options may be available to you or a loved one. Our goal is to ensure that anyone who needs addiction treatment can get the help they need.

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