How do I Qualify for Sliding Scale Fees in Rehab?

To qualify for sliding scale fees in rehab, you must undergo a financial eligibility assessment that compares your household income against established benchmarks, such as the federal poverty level (FPL). Facilities like Recovery Cove and other income-based programs use this tiered pricing model to ensure that costs remain affordable for low-income or uninsured individuals.

The qualification process generally involves the following steps:

  1. Gather Financial Documentation: You will need to provide proof of income, such as pay stubs from the last three months, recent tax returns, or other verification of household earnings.
  2. Calculate Household Income: Programs assess the total income of all adults in the household and compare it to 200-300 percent of the federal poverty level. For example, some single-person households may qualify if their annual income is below $40,000 and they do not have assets exceeding $10,000.
  3. Contact Facilities Directly: Reach out to centers to inquire about their specific sliding scale policies. You can also use the SAMHSA Treatment Locator to filter for programs that offer payment assistance or income-adjusted fees.

Once your documentation is reviewed during the intake process, the facility will determine your specific fee level based on your ability to pay.


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