Yes, Medicaid does cover rehab.

In fact, we specialize in providing comprehensive, evidence-based behavioral healthcare for people covered by Medicaid. We are an experienced treatment provider accredited by The Joint Commission with a team of compassionate licensed clinicians who understand how to help people from all walks of life find recovery.

Quality Counts.

Foundry Front Range is part of NRT Behavioral Health, Inc., an organization committed to improving treatment outcomes and ending cycles of addiction and dysfunction for people throughout Colorado and Wyoming. Foundry Front Range adheres to the highest quality standards, uses evidence-based practices and integrated addiction medicine, and is home to some of the most skilled clinicians. We are licensed by the State of Colorado Department of Human Services, accredited by The Joint Commission (link), are an NFL Hall of Fame thing (link), and are LegitScript Certified (link).

We are an inpatient drug and alcohol rehab and detox facility that accepts Medicaid.

Foundry Front Range is a licensed and accredited, high-quality, evidence-based drug and alcohol rehab center that proudly accepts RAE 1 Medicaid. We provide residential detox (ASAP 3.5) and residential treatment (ASAM 3.7) programs for adults 18+ at our beautiful and well-appointed Broomfield, Colorado, treatment center.

Inpatient treatment should be excellent regardless of insurance.

Every person seeking recovery needs and deserves the highest quality integrated healthcare delivered by compassionate experts. We believe that there is too much stigma surrounding addiction and surrounding Medicaid. We are working hard to make the best possible drug rehab and alcohol rehab services available to all patients regardless of how they pay for treatment. 

Medicaid rehab clients sometimes need more help. 

People who use Medicaid sometimes face challenges that make it harder to enter and maintain recovery, so we offer services and education that can help. 

According to Benefits.gov, Colorado adults who earn a low or very low income may qualify for Medicaid if they are pregnant, responsible for a child under 18, blind, have a disability, live with a family member with a disability, or are 65 or older.

People who utilize Medicaid sometimes need more success in treatment and remaining in recovery due to financial, family, or health situations. It may be harder for people who use Medicaid to take time off from work or childcare to engage in treatment. Reliable transportation and secure housing may not be a reality. Changing one’s home situation or lifestyle may make it more difficult to support recovery. Some individuals who use Medicaid may live far from recovery-supportive resources or ongoing care and may have limited access to a primary care provider. 

Many of these challenges not only make it harder to achieve lasting recovery but can also be causes of substance use and mental health disorders. We understand how financial and family system issues impact people seeking recovery and offer specialized education, coaching, and ongoing care planning that improves the chances of treatment success for people using Medicaid. 

How can we provide exceptionally high-quality inpatient rehab by accepting Medicaid? 

Fortunately for all of us, state governments and insurance providers are allocating more resources to people who use Medicaid. States and insurers know that sufficient treatment interventions can be more effective, improve quality of life, and reduce long-term healthcare costs. The sooner someone receives effective treatment, the sooner they restore physical, mental, and relational health. People in recovery tend to need less intensive treatment and are less reliant on emergency medical services and other emergency services. Today, Medicaid reimburses treatment providers like us at rates similar to other major insurance providers. That means we can afford to provide excellent services to our clients, make Foundry Front Range a place where new clinicians want to train, and generate ideas and insights that can benefit the entire healthcare field. 

What Medicaid rehab services do you offer?

We provide comprehensive, evidence-based, integrated addiction medicine. No provider offers more services or qualified and licensed clinicians who partner compassionately with clients to find practical solutions to establishing and maintaining recovery-oriented lifestyles.

Medical Detox

We are an ASAM 3.7 licensed facility that can provide medically monitored intensive inpatient services. This means that our detox program is supervised by licensed medical personnel and highly trained nurses and clinicians who make detoxification safe and comfortable.

Detox is not always required to begin residential treatment. However, people who have been using alcohol, benzodiazepines, opioids, and marijuana for extended periods face risks of suddenly stopping use. Medically supervised detoxification allows the body to eliminate these substances in a safe environment and to reduce potentially life-threatening withdrawal side effects. 

The Foundry Front Range detoxification unit is in the same building as our residential treatment program, making it easy and convenient to transition from detox to residential levels of care.

Comprehensive residential treatment programming

We are an ASAM 3.5 clinically managed high-intensity residential program. Our residential programming offers integrated addiction medicine, which combines psychiatry, nursing, psychotherapy, nutritional counseling, case management, wellness services, and ongoing care planning. 

Customized curriculum

People who utilize Medicaid often have special needs that make recovery more challenging. We understand these needs and develop a curriculum to help clients develop skills and find resources to make life safer, more secure, and more comfortable so that they can maintain their recovery journey and enjoy a better quality of life. Our curriculum is used in group therapy sessions and can be adapted based on the needs of the group at any given time. 

Resource Connection

TBD

Family Programming

TBD

Continuing Care Planning

TBD