Why an Addiction Hotline?

Sometimes it’s difficult to tell if a loved one is abusing drugs and alcohol. Maybe you’re having problems with drugs yourself, and you’re not sure what to do. The truth is, many addicts and alcoholics get to a point where they want to make a change. The only problem is most people are afraid to get help with their addiction because it is an extremely taboo subject. Our addiction hotline was created to help anyone affected by drugs and alcohol.

Addiction Helpline

For people who are in need of help, there are many different resources for you. Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are great places to seek help. However, many people who haven’t begun the first stages of sobriety often find it extremely hard to reach out. Why? Because addiction usually brings a serious amount of shame and guilt. The great thing about calling for help over the phone is that you can stay completely anonymous if you wish. You’ll get the chance to speak to someone who has been in the same position, as our line is staffed exclusively by people who have been affected by drugs and alcohol themselves.

Addiction is associated physical dependency in many situations. If you or a loved one is physically dependent on a substance, chances are no matter how much there is to lose this problem won’t be solved without outside help. With so many treatment centers that exist solely to make money, it can be tough to make the right choice. Eliminate the guessing game by reaching out to our addiction hotline, and we’ll help you find a place that suits your specific needs. You’ll be glad you did.

 

Drug Addiction Hotline

Table of Contents
What can the addiction hotline help with?
What can I expect when I call the addiction hotline?
Can I call the addiction hotline if my loved one is in denial?
When can I call the addiction hotline?

What can the addiction hotline help with?

The addiction hotline can help answer any questions you may have on support for a family member struggling with addiction. The call is free and confidential. You can reach the drug addiction hotline via phone, web or chat 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.

Addiction Hotline Services

Find out if a Drug Intervention is right for your family

Learn about Residential Treatment Facilities

What are the warning signs of Alcoholism

What are the signs of drug abuse

Find a Drug Rehab Near Me

Learn what to look for in a Drug Rehab

Find Substance Abuse Treatment Centers

Check if my Health Insurance will cover rehab

Find a Drug or Alcohol Interventionist Near Me

Find AA, NA or Al-Anon Meetings Near Me

What can I expect when I call the Addiction Hotline?

You contact us via chat, online via our insurance benefit check tool The first step in calling the addiction hotline is to get some basic information. We will ask a few questions including:

  • Name
  • State you are calling from
  • Background on drugs or alcohol usage
  • History of any mental health disorders
  • Any previous substance abuse or drug rehab history

Addiction Hotline

Our team will then try to get an understanding of the situation for you or your loved one. At our addiction hotline, we will then start to look at what health insurance options you have. Health insurance coverage for drug rehab varies from carrier to carrier, policy to policy and state to state. Our professional team at the addiction hotline has an extensive database of the top drug rehab centers, mental health facilities, and substance abuse treatment centers.

Once we have treatment options for you or your loved one we can work on planning the next steps to get them into a facility.

For many families of loved ones finding addiction treatment can be a challenge. Our addiction hotline is free and confidential. We work with a variety of addictions including Xanax addiction, opiate addiction, alcoholism, heroin, meth addiction and other co-occurring disorders.

Can I call the Addiction Hotline if my loved one is in denial?

Yes. We handle this type of situation every day. Many on our team are recovered alcoholics or addicts or family members of alcoholic or addicts and understand both sides of the disease. The first step in this mini drug intervention process is getting professional help. This includes finding substance abuse treatment options such as a drug rehab or residential treatment facility.

Substance Abuse Treatment Center

The addiction hotline can then assist with getting your loved one to say yes and accept help. The addiction hotline can also setup resources with our professional drug intervention team for very challenging cases.

What is the Addiction Hotline?

The goal of our free addiction hotline is to understand what you or your loved one are struggling with and help assist with what treatment options are available. In many cases, our addiction hotline can find treatment options that work with most insurance carriers such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare and many others.

When can I call the Addiction Helpline?

You can reach our addiction helpline 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. If it is an emergency such as a life-threatening issue we recommend to call 9-1-1. For any other issue related to questions on addiction, alcoholism or getting help for you or your loved one our professional team is here to help.

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Risk Factors for Drug Addiction
Signs of Prescription Abuse

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How do I know if I am an alcoholic?
What are the warning signs of alcoholism
Am I an Alcoholic?
What are alcohol withdrawal symptoms?
How do I know if I am an alcoholic?
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Addiction Hotline Saved My Life

In less then 20 minutes they where able to get me approved and the next day i was in detox

James

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