Admissions & Cost
Yes, Your Insurance Covers Detox and Rehab Treatment.
We accept most major insurance
Assessment
Our first conversation is all about getting to know you—no pressure, no judgment.
We’ll do a confidential phone call or in-person evaluation to better understand your mental health, substance use history, and any medical concerns.
This helps us determine whether you meet the admission criteria for drug rehab and if our program is the right fit for your needs.
You’ll also have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have about how our care works.
This first step is the foundation of your recovery—and part of what makes our drug rehab admissions process both thoughtful and effective.
Approval
Once we’ve determined your clinical fit, we’ll help you figure out the logistics.
That means verifying your insurance, explaining coverage options, and walking you through the financial side of treatment.
If you don’t have insurance, don’t worry—we’ll help explore other ways to make care accessible. We’re here to remove as many roadblocks as we can.
This step is where we take the stress off your plate and simplify the rehab admissions process, so you can focus on what matters most: healing.
Admission
When you’re ready to begin, we’ll complete a full intake assessment to understand your physical, emotional, and psychological needs.
From there, we create a treatment plan that’s completely tailored to you.
You’ll be matched with a dedicated case manager who will guide you throughout your stay—someone you can rely on for answers, encouragement, and support.
Our treatment options include a combination of individual and group therapy, dual diagnosis care, and holistic approaches that support whole-person wellness.
No two recovery journeys look the same, and our addiction rehab admissions process reflects that. We meet you where you are and help you move forward, one step at a time.
Help for You
If you’re here, there’s a part of you that knows something needs to change—and that’s a powerful place to start. Maybe you’ve tried to quit before. Maybe you’re tired of pretending everything’s okay when it isn’t.
Whatever brought you to this moment, know that it matters and so do you.
At Tulip Hill Recovery, we understand what it feels like to struggle. We also know that healing is possible, even when it doesn’t feel like it yet.
You don’t need to have all the answers. You don’t need to be “ready” in the perfect way. You just need to take that first step.
Asking for help isn’t a weakness—it’s one of the bravest things you can do. And we’re here to meet you with compassion, respect, and support from day one.
Whether you’re reaching out for the first time or the tenth, we’ll walk with you through the addiction rehab process and help you find your way forward.
Help for a Loved One
Watching someone you care about as they struggle with addiction is incredibly difficult.
You might feel helpless, confused, or unsure of what to do next.
The truth is, your support can make a difference—but you don’t have to do it alone.
If you’re thinking about having a conversation with your loved one, start with honesty and compassion.
Avoid blame or shame. Instead, express your concern, share what you’ve noticed, and let them know you care.
Phrases like “I’m worried about you,” or “You don’t have to go through this alone,” can open the door to real connection.
Still, addiction is complex, and professional help is often needed to truly break the cycle. That’s where we come in.
At Tulip Hill Recovery, we guide families through the addiction rehab process with care, clarity, and respect.
You’re welcome to reach out on behalf of your loved one—we’ll help you understand your options and what steps come next.
Whether they’re ready to accept help or not, your voice matters. And we’re here to support you, too.
Tour Our Addiction and Mental Health Treatment Center Now
If you’re considering treatment, we welcome you to come see what Tulip Hill Recovery is all about.
Touring our Murfreesboro facility is a great way to get a feel for our peaceful environment, meet our caring staff, and ask any questions you may have in person.
Whether you’re exploring options for yourself or someone close to you, we’d love to show you around.
FAQ: Addiction Rehab Admissions
The addiction rehab process at Tulip Hill Recovery is designed to be simple and supportive.
It starts with a confidential assessment, followed by insurance and financial approval, and finally, your personalized admission and treatment planning. We’re here to guide you through every step.
In many cases, yes.
Most major insurance providers cover some or all of the cost of addiction rehab. We’ll verify your benefits, help you understand your coverage, and even handle the paperwork for you.
We recommend bringing comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, a list of medications, and any relevant insurance or ID documents.
Once admitted, your case manager can provide a full checklist to help you feel prepared and supported.
Addiction recovery is hard to face alone—and you don’t have to.
While willpower matters, professional treatment offers structure, therapy, and medical support that self-detox or going it alone simply can’t provide.
You deserve real help and a team behind you.
Many people worry about work while seeking help.
The good news is that laws like the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) may protect your job while you’re in rehab. We can help you understand your rights and discuss any necessary documentation.
The cost of addiction rehab depends on your level of care, length of stay, and your insurance coverage.
We’ll go over all costs up front so there are no surprises—and work with you to find an affordable plan.
Drug addiction rehab can vary widely in price, especially depending on whether you’re using insurance.
We’ll help you understand what’s covered, what isn’t, and explore financial options if you’re paying out of pocket.
Addiction rehab is a structured, supportive treatment process designed to help participants stop using drugs or alcohol and begin healing.
It typically includes therapy, medical support, and skill-building to support long-term recovery.
Rehab works by addressing root causes of addiction—not just the symptoms.
Through a combination of individual therapy, group support, mental health care, and relapse prevention, clients learn how to rebuild their lives in a healthy, sustainable way.