Medicare provides partial coverage for mental health treatment in psychiatric hospitals but generally offers limited support for residential care. Specifically, Medicare does not cover most non-hospital residential stays.

Because residential treatment costs can range from $10,000 to $30,000 for a 30- to 90-day program, it is important to consider the following regarding financial planning:

  • Verification: You should verify insurance coverage early through pre-authorization forms to understand your specific benefits.
  • Out-of-Pocket Costs: Even when coverage applies, federal guidance indicates that common insurance basics like premiums, deductibles, and copays (ranging from 10-30%) will still apply.
  • Alternative Options: If Medicare coverage is insufficient, individuals may look into state-funded programs, sliding scale fees, or grants from organizations that support mental health initiatives.

For those requiring intensive support that Medicare might not fully cover, consulting with a primary doctor for a referral or contacting the facility directly can help clarify specific payment options and potential out-of-network costs.


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