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Did you know that you can use an Access to Recovery (ATR) voucher to offset the cost of addiction treatment and rehabilitation services?

These vouchers are provided by the ATR grant program to aid people who use and use addictive substances, particularly those who are in need of clinical treatment services to overcome their addiction. They are provided through agencies such as the Department of Health and Human Services in the United States as well as SAMHSA - the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Access To Recovery Voucher In California

 

The access to recovery (ATR) voucher is an useful instrument that could help you fund your addiction treatment and recovery services in California. The voucher comes with greater flexibility in terms of care and funding. It can also improve your chances of finding a treatment center that is dedicated to long term recovery.

About The Access To Recovery

 

The access to recovery, also known as ATR, is a grant created with the goal of alleviating the financial burden that often accompanies the process of seeking addiction treatment and rehabilitation services among addicts with a low income.

The program provides vouchers that you are administered by drug and alcohol rehabilitation facilities to clients who are qualified to receive such help in funding their treatment services. The mission of this program is to ensure that clients have independent, free, and genuine choice among qualified recovery support and clinical treatment providers - especially those that clients will not have a religious objection to.

How It Works

 

If you are planning to use access to recovery (ATR) vouchers to offset the cost of your addiction treatment, it is essential that you ensure that you are qualified to receive these vouchers.

The program that offers these vouchers seeks to increase your choice as a consumer of drug rehab services. It also works towards tracking and improving addiction treatment outcomes while also increasing the capacity of the facilities that offer these recovery services. That said, you can be sure that the access to recovery program will increase your individual choice in terms of the treatment services that you will be able to access. If you get the access to recovery (ATR) voucher, you should be able to use it to pick an addiction rehabilitation center of your choice.

As a grantee, you will also be required to adopt the voucher as your mode of payment. Through this voucher, you will get the opportunity to support your choice as a client by ensuring that you have a broader range of addiction treatment services and programs to choose from.

In the same way, the access to recovery program can also increase capacity for addiction treatment. It achieves this goal by increasing the total number of clients who can be served by a drug rehab center while also expanding the total array of services that are available from the center.

The Department of Health and Human Services administers this program in conjunction with SAMHSA - the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. In the process, it shares the funds granted to a variety of addiction treatment and rehabilitation facilities scattered across the country.

Getting Help

If you are struggling with a substance abuse problem and you have little to no income - or below the established federal poverty level - you should be able to get help paying for the cost of your addiction treatment.

Through the access to recovery (ATR) vouchers, you will have a broader range of choice in terms of the addiction recovery centers that you can choose to help you overcome your drug and alcohol problem as well as deal with any other co-occurring mental or behavioral health disorders that you may also be struggling with in California.

For more information:  Call SAMHSA - the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 24-7 crisis and information hotline at: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or contact Health and Human Services in your local area.

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