Rehabs in Kentucky??
Question by B??·B??: Rehabs in Kentucky??
My cousin is [bad] off on drugs. He is currently in jail. I need to find a rehab for him in Kentucky that takes unite voluchers. The voluchers are $ 5000. Most the rehabs we call say that the unite volucher will only cover 3 to 4 months then we have to pay for each month after that. His parents dont have any money to cover this. His dad is also on drugs and his mother isnt financially stable enough to pay $ 1000 a month for rehab. I would like him to be in rehab for at least 9 months to a year. He needs this bad. He is 22 and has been on drugs since he was 12, in and out of jail, stealing everything left and right. ALSO can you please let me know about any other grants of voluchers availiable in Kentucky to help pay for rehab?? Thank you very much.
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Answer by Doug Koneg
It sounds to me as if he is pretty much a lost cause. My insurance only covers 29 days of rehab.
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