Meth Detox and Meth Rehab at Icarus Idaho

Get Meth Addiction Treatment and Detoxification at Icarus in Idaho

Meth addiction can start in many different ways. Some people are drawn to the way that the highly addictive stimulant drug gives them energy unlike they’ve ever experienced before.

For others, there’s a different root cause or effect that contributes to the development of meth abuse. Regardless, you can stop using meth, and achieve lasting clean and sober success.

Untreated meth use can come with serious risks. Comprehensive and evidence-based substance abuse treatment matters–that’s where Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho comes in.

Icarus Behavioral Health’s Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment Programs in Idaho

Icarus Behavioral Health has a team of medical and mental health experts, case managers, and others with extensive experience treating meth abuse. Our Idaho location is proud to offer a full continuum of care for meth addiction.

Before you start treatment at Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho, we’ll discuss your treatment options with you and help you choose a starting level of care. Here are our meth addiction treatment programs in Boise, Idaho.

Sub-Acute Meth Detox

We offer sub-acute detox, which is suitable for people overcoming meth addiction who typically do not need more intensive medical detox* interventions. Meth detox can come with physical and mental health-related symptoms, but most of them are short-lived. Generally, meth withdrawal symptoms peak after about 2-3 days after your last time using meth and last for about a week.

Common meth withdrawal symptoms include but aren’t limited to mood changes, anxiety, disturbed sleep, fatigue, pain and discomfort, and intense drug cravings. We’re here to help you get through this difficult first stage of meth addiction recovery successfully.

*We can refer patients in need of medically supervised detox services to an accredited partner facility as needed.

Inpatient Meth Treatment

Inpatient treatment for meth abuse provides 24/7 support in a drug and alcohol-free environment. Our inpatient meth treatment program in Idaho uses evidence-based treatments for addiction mental health, such as behavioral and motivational therapies, process groups, 12-step, and family therapy. You can expect to engage in daily group therapy, regularly scheduled individual therapy sessions, and other activities throughout the week.

Inpatient clients live on-site at our comfortable and modern facility in Idaho, equipped with amenities to make your time in treatment as exceptional as possible. We provide meals, room and board, recreation, and nature access, among other amenities. Time away from triggers can be important as you work to build new patterns in early recovery, and it is a common benefit of inpatient rehab programs.

Outpatient Meth Treatment

In addition to inpatient addiction treatment, Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho offers multiple levels of outpatient care. This includes our partial hospitalization program (PHP) and intensive outpatient program (IOP) for meth addiction.

PHP for meth abuse typically meets daily for most of the day, but you will be able to go home or return to sober living at the end of the day. IOP usually meets a few days per week and is more flexible than PHP.

We often recommend that clients start with inpatient treatment and step down to an outpatient program for meth abuse when they are ready, but some clients are able to start treatment in an outpatient program

Get Proven Meth Detox and Rehab Options at Icarus

Aftercare Planning and Other Resources

Before you are done with treatment at Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho, we’ll help you make an aftercare plan. Your aftercare plan may involve ongoing therapy and other services that help you achieve lasting sobriety, such as the following.

  • Sober living referrals. We can help you find sober living in or near Boise. Sober living may be helpful for clients in our outpatient programs or for those who have finished treatment and would like more accountability and structure to support their continued recovery.
  • Medication management. In addition to evidence-based therapies for addiction and mental health concerns, our facility in Idaho provides FDA-approved medications for addiction and general medication management services. Continued medication management could be a part of your aftercare plan.
  • Relapse prevention. Our programs teach relapse prevention, harm reduction, and life skills that you can use in the long term. These offerings target common treatment barriers and are a vital part of our whole-person approach.
  • Support groups. For many people overcoming addiction, support groups like Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and SMART Recovery are highly beneficial forms of peer support.
  • Job and education assistance. Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho can help you navigate issues like finding work in addiction recovery.

Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho makes it a point to stay connected to program alumni. Our friendly Idaho-based team is here to support you through every stage of the recovery process.

Dual-Diagnosis Treatment in Idaho

Living with a mental health condition or going through difficult life events can make addiction more likely. It’s very common for people with methamphetamine use disorder (the formal name for meth addiction) to have at least one other mental health condition or concern. If you or your loved one experiences a co-occurring mental health condition, it should be addressed in treatment.

In addition to standalone addiction treatment, we offer primary mental health treatment programs and dual-diagnosis treatment in Idaho at all care levels. Our team is equipped to treat meth addiction and co-occurring mental health problems. For example, depression, bipolar disorder, trauma, anxiety, and other concerns that could impact your mental health.

By offering dual-diagnosis treatment in Idaho, we help clients achieve better treatment outcomes. In research, co-occurring treatment is linked to better quality of life, increased rates of employment, and improvements in psychiatric functioning.

How Much Does Meth Detox and Addiction Treatment Cost?

Meth Detox and Addiction Treatment Cost

Without insurance coverage, scholarships, or another type of payment assistance, meth detox and addiction rehab services can be expensive. Sometimes, people pay thousands of dollars per week to attend detox and addiction treatment programs if they opt for self-pay or out-of-pocket payments, but it does not need to be that way.

Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho accepts most health insurance plans for rehab to make paying for substance abuse treatment easier. When you call our treatment center in Idaho, we can verify your health insurance coverage in a few minutes or less.

We believe in the importance of effective and accessible treatment. If you encounter any problems during the insurance verification process, we are here to help you find solutions.

Up To 100% of Rehab Costs Covered By Insurance

Call Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho for Meth Detox and Drug Abuse Treatment

Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho is an accredited detox and addiction treatment center in Boise, Idaho. We welcome individuals and families seeking effective treatment for meth use and the use of other substances in Idaho and across the United States.

Please call Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho for meth detox and drug abuse treatment today. All calls to our addiction, mental health, and dual-diagnosis center are 100% confidential.

FAQs About Meth Detox and Meth Rehab in Idaho

Detox for meth use often lasts about one week or less. However, some people will need to receive treatment for withdrawal symptoms for a longer or shorter time period, depending on the severity of their withdrawals. 

If your loved one facing meth abuse has not made the choice to seek treatment on their own, a professional drug intervention may be beneficial. Setting boundaries with a loved one unwilling to get help can be necessary.

We usually recommend a step-down approach that takes about one year in total. Clients might start out in inpatient treatment for around 28-60 days, followed by partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and continued or standard outpatient care using this approach.

That said, everyone has a unique treatment journey and will stay in rehab for meth abuse for differing lengths of time.

Around 61% of people facing meth abuse relapse within one year after treatment, and a quarter (25%) in years 2-5. Going through a relapse does not mean that you will not recover–if you have been through a meth abuse relapse, we can help.

Do not be discouraged by meth relapse rates. Around 72.2% of people who have had a substance use disorder say that they have recovered or consider themselves to be in recovery, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

The best treatment options for meth withdrawal can depend on the specific symptoms and symptom severity a person experiences. Some people going through stimulant withdrawal will have more severe symptoms than others.

Methods including but not limited to motivational therapies, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and contingency management, are effective in treating addiction.

Your treatment plan at Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho will consist of evidence-based therapies for addiction and any co-occurring mental health disorders or concerns you have.

It's illegal to possess, make, or sell meth in Idaho. If applicable, Icarus Behavioral Health Idaho can help you or your loved one navigate legal issues that are related to mandated treatment.

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