Inpatient Drug Rehab in Las Vegas, Nevada

Clark County recorded 828 drug overdose deaths in 2022. Free insurance verification — same-day admissions available.

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Inpatient Rehab Programs in Las Vegas

We help individuals and families access PPO-covered inpatient treatment for every substance and co-occurring condition.

Medical Detox

Medically supervised withdrawal for opioids, alcohol, and benzodiazepines.

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Fentanyl Rehab

Evidence-based MAT and behavioral therapy for fentanyl and opioid use disorder.

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Alcohol Rehab

Inpatient alcohol detox and residential treatment with relapse prevention planning.

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Dual Diagnosis

Integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.

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Insurance Verification

We verify PPO benefits for free. Know your coverage before you commit.

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Family Support

Guidance for families navigating a loved one's path to inpatient treatment.

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Las Vegas Inpatient Drug Rehab — What You Need to Know

Clark County recorded 828 drug overdose deaths in 2022 — a rate that places Nevada among the ten hardest-hit states in the country. For Las Vegas families watching the addiction crisis touch people they love, finding inpatient drug rehab that accepts PPO insurance is one of the most consequential decisions you will ever make. This resource exists to help you understand your options, verify your coverage, and connect with the right level of care.

What Rehab Has the Highest Success Rate?

Research consistently shows that residential inpatient treatment produces the strongest long-term outcomes for moderate to severe substance use disorders. The National Institute on Drug Abuse identifies programs of 90 days or longer as most effective, with success defined as sustained abstinence and functional recovery at 12 months post-discharge. In Las Vegas, inpatient programs that integrate medically supervised detox, behavioral therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and structured aftercare planning outperform outpatient-only approaches for individuals with opioid, alcohol, or stimulant use disorders. The key factor is not the name of a specific facility — it is the clinical model, the length of stay, and the continuity of care that follows discharge.

Evidence-Based Treatment Modalities

The most effective inpatient programs in Las Vegas and across Nevada use a combination of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid and alcohol use disorders, individual therapy, group therapy, and trauma-informed care. CBT targets the thought patterns that fuel substance use. DBT builds the emotional regulation skills that reduce relapse triggers. EMDR addresses underlying trauma that frequently co-occurs with addiction. When these therapies are delivered in a structured inpatient setting, the probability of sustained recovery increases significantly compared to outpatient treatment alone.

How Long Is the Average Stay in Drug Rehab?

The average inpatient drug rehab stay in Las Vegas runs 28 to 90 days, depending on the substance involved, the severity of the addiction, and the presence of co-occurring mental health conditions. A 30-day program provides a foundation: medical detox, initial stabilization, and introduction to therapeutic skills. A 60- or 90-day stay allows for deeper behavioral work, relapse prevention planning, and the development of recovery habits that hold up after discharge. Insurance plans — including most PPO policies — typically authorize initial stays of 14 to 28 days, with clinical justification available for extensions. Understanding the length recommendation for your specific situation requires an assessment call, which we facilitate at no cost.

How Do You Qualify for Inpatient Rehab?

Qualification for inpatient drug rehab is determined by clinical criteria established by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). These criteria evaluate the severity of the substance use disorder, withdrawal risk, medical and psychiatric comorbidities, and the stability of the individual's environment. Most PPO insurance plans use ASAM criteria to determine whether inpatient vs. outpatient treatment is medically necessary. In practice, individuals with daily substance use, a history of failed outpatient attempts, high withdrawal risk (particularly for alcohol, opioids, or benzodiazepines), or co-occurring mental health diagnoses typically qualify for inpatient level of care. A free assessment call is the fastest way to determine your eligibility.

What Is a Typical Day in Drug Rehab Like?

A structured inpatient day in Las Vegas typically begins with morning group check-in, followed by individual therapy sessions, psychoeducation groups covering topics like relapse prevention and coping skills, and recreational or wellness programming. Meals, medication administration (for MAT), and medical monitoring are woven throughout the day. Evening programming often includes 12-step or SMART Recovery meetings, family communication periods, and reflection time. The structure is intentional: routine eliminates the unstructured hours that often trigger cravings and gives the brain a chance to begin healing in a predictable, low-stress environment.

How to Pick a Good Rehab Facility in Las Vegas

When evaluating inpatient rehab options in or near Las Vegas, ask five questions. First: is the facility licensed by the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health? Second: does the clinical staff include licensed addiction counselors, medical professionals, and mental health therapists? Third: what evidence-based therapies are offered, and are they appropriate to your substance and history? Fourth: does the facility accept your specific PPO plan, and will they verify benefits before admission? Fifth: what does discharge planning look like — is aftercare built in, or does it end at checkout? A legitimate facility will answer all five questions clearly before you commit. We help you ask them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Inpatient drug rehab is a residential treatment program where individuals live at the treatment facility for a set period — typically 30, 60, or 90 days — while receiving round-the-clock medical supervision, individual therapy, group counseling, and structured programming designed to treat substance use disorder at the source.

The cost of inpatient drug rehab in Las Vegas ranges from $6,000 to $30,000 or more for a 30-day stay, depending on the facility type and level of amenities. Most PPO insurance plans cover a substantial portion of inpatient treatment costs when medically necessary criteria are met. We provide free insurance verification to determine your specific out-of-pocket exposure before any commitment is made.

Yes. The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires most PPO insurance plans to cover inpatient substance use disorder treatment at the same level as other medical conditions. Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, and other major PPO carriers all provide inpatient rehab coverage. The specific benefits, deductibles, and authorization requirements vary by plan. A free verification call takes about 15 minutes and gives you exact coverage information.

The fastest path to inpatient rehab in Las Vegas is a single phone call: (702) 299-6488. We conduct a free, confidential assessment, verify your PPO insurance benefits, and connect you with an appropriate inpatient program. Same-day and next-day admissions are often available.

Yes. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) protects your job for up to 12 weeks of medical leave, which includes inpatient substance use disorder treatment. Many employers also provide EAP (Employee Assistance Program) benefits that include confidential referral services. Family obligations can be discussed during the assessment call — we work with you to find a program start date that allows for transition.

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