Get Help for Mental Health and Addiction Covered at Icarus in NV
Many Nevada Medicaid members have a type of insurance called the Health Plan of Nevada. Medicaid insurance programs provide members with essential healthcare benefits, including substance abuse and behavioral health services.
However, to ensure that mental health and substance abuse services are covered by the Health Plan of Nevada, you have to select a treatment facility that works with your insurance company.
Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada is proud to be in-network with the Health Plan of Nevada. We offer mental health-specific, dual diagnosis, and addiction treatment, all of which are covered by the Health Plan of Nevada. So, what should you know?
Let’s talk about the substance abuse and behavioral health services covered by the Health Plan of Nevada, our programs, and how to verify your addiction treatment coverage at our facility first. Then, we’ll discuss the difference between in and out-of-network providers, other services the Health Plan of Nevada can help you pay for, and how to get in touch with Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada.
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Services Covered by Health Plan of Nevada
The Health Plan of Nevada covers inpatient, outpatient, and detox programs for addiction. At Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada, we offer a full continuum of care for addiction, dual-diagnosis disorders, and standalone mental health conditions without co-occurring alcohol or drug use.
This means that you can use your insurance plan to pay for the cost of any and all programs at Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada. Our programs include:
- Inpatient rehab and mental health treatment.
- Partial hospitalization programs or partial day programs (meeting Monday-Friday) for substance abuse and mental health.
- Intensive outpatient programs (meeting about three days per week) for substance abuse and mental health.
- Outpatient treatment programs (meeting 1-2x weekly) for substance abuse and mental health.
- Medical detox for drug and alcohol addiction.
The goal of detox is to help you get off of drugs and alcohol safely. You will likely be in detox for about one week if it is needed as a precursor to another care level. Our inpatient and outpatient rehab programs use a combination of one-on-one counseling, group therapy sessions, psychiatry, family therapy, and other services. For example, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for some clients with substance use disorders.
We use a combination of evidence-based treatments and additional services that promote whole-person wellness, like body movement. All Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada clients get individualized treatment plans. Inpatient clients at Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada get room and board, meals, snacks, and extensive on-site amenities. These are included in the cost of treatment.
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Verifying Your Insurance Coverage for Treatment at Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada
Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada makes it easy to verify your insurance coverage for our treatment programs. To verify your Health Plan of Nevada insurance coverage for treatment at Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada, call our admissions line. If you have your insurance card ready, the process should take just a couple of minutes.
After we verify your health insurance coverage for mental health or substance abuse treatment at our facility, the Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada team is here to answer any questions you have about our programs or help you through the intake process. Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada offers comprehensive intake assessments. These assessments help our team get to know you better. From there, we can suggest one of our treatment programs as a starting level of care.
Our flexible outpatient mental health and substance abuse programs can accommodate those who need to get treatment while working or fulfilling other obligations. Inpatient rehab and mental health treatment are most suitable for those who would benefit from the support and structure of a residential program.
If you need help with travel arrangements, coordinating time off of work or school, sober living accommodations, or something else, we can help. Our team helps clients work through any barriers that may have come between them and their treatment needs in the past, whether financial or otherwise.
In-Network vs Out-of-Network Rehab Centers
In-network treatment centers contract with insurance companies to cover rehab and offer discounted services for policyholders. The Health Plan of Nevada covers up to 100% of rehab costs, as well as up to 100% of the costs of all other services and providers who are in-network.
If a rehab center is not in-network with your healthcare plan, they will likely not fully pay for rehab services. In some cases, out-of-network benefits can help people pay for the cost of services and facilities not covered by their specific plan. That said, this is not always the case, and out-of-network benefits can be hard to navigate.
Selecting an in-network facility or mental health services provider can put you at ease and take the financial strain out of seeking mental health and substance abuse treatment.
Asking for help can feel overwhelming, but it is vital and can save your life. Aside from stigma surrounding substance use and mental health treatment and concerns related to taking time off of work, cost is a common barrier for incoming clients. We firmly believe that it shouldn’t be.
What Else Can Nevada Health Plan Pay For?
Your Nevada Health Plan coverage can help you pay for medication treatments for addiction and mental health issues. For example, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and psychiatric medications. This includes those prescribed at a treatment center or by any other provider.
You can also use Nevada Medicaid for therapy that is not associated with a treatment center (e.g., therapy in a private practice setting with a provider who works with your insurance company). Many people are recommended to pursue ongoing therapy or medication after rehab treatment, so this can be good information to keep in mind.
Of course, you can also use Nevada Medicaid for other important healthcare services that help you take care of your mental and physical health. These include but aren’t limited to primary care provider visits, hospital stays, surgery, medical testing, and visits to specialists. For example, physical therapy, gastroenterology, neurology, and endocrinology.
Call Icarus for Treatment Covered by Health Plan of Nevada
The Health Plan of Nevada has a network of mental health and addiction treatment centers that accept their insurance plans. Icarus Behavioral Health’s Nevada location is one of the leading providers among such facilities. Icarus in Nevada is a top-rated mental health and addiction treatment facility located in Las Vegas, Nevada. We teach clients the skills necessary to sustain their recovery and lead a happy, healthy life.
If you are looking for an inpatient or outpatient treatment center that accepts the Health Plan of Nevada, please call our admissions line today. You are welcome to call Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada for yourself or a loved one.
Up To 100% of Rehab Costs Covered By Health Plan
FAQs About Health Plan of Nevada Rehab Coverage
Does the Health Plan of Nevada cover rehab?
Yes. Nevada Medicaid, or the Health Plan of Nevada, covers drug and alcohol rehab services. These include both inpatient and outpatient programs for substance use and dual-diagnosis disorders. Many people experience withdrawal symptoms when stopping drugs and alcohol. Detox services paid for by the Health Plan of Nevada can be vital in this instance.
One of the things that sets Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada apart from other rehab centers in the area is that we offer a full continuum of care, including detox, inpatient rehab, and various outpatient rehab programs.
Is the Health Plan of Nevada Medicaid?
Yes. The Health Plan of Nevada is a Medicaid insurance plan for Nevada residents. As of 2024, 811,962 Nevada residents are enrolled in a Nevada Medicaid plan. Furthermore, 30% of the Nevada population is low-income.
Nevada Medicaid is imperative for low-income Nevada residents seeking substance abuse and behavioral healthcare options as well as those seeking various other healthcare services.
Does the Health Plan of Nevada cover out-of-state?
Yes. The Health Plan of Nevada can help you cover some out-of-state services and providers. However, you will have to verify your insurance coverage to ensure that a specific out-of-state service, provider, office, or hospital is covered.