Payment & Financing Options
We understand that everyone’s situation is different.
That’s why we offer different payment and financing options.
The self pay option is our most commonly used payment option. iRecover prefers that you do not pay for everything up front. iRecover only charges a weekly rate and prefers this method that protects your investment. Should a participant fail to complete the program, you only pay for the time used and not the rest of the program that remained unused.
INCOME TAX DEDUCTION
For people that are paying for drug and alcohol addiction treatment, either for themselves or a family member, could be eligible to claim the expense as a tax deduction on their personal income tax return using form RC4065(E).
For additional information, please visit Canada Revenue Agency’s website. We strongly encourage you to discuss this with your personal tax accountant to ensure that you are eligible and that the proper forms are completed as required.
Income Tax Folio S1-F1-C1, Medical Expense Tax Credit RC4065 Medical Expenses
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/technical-information/income-tax/income-tax-folios-index/series-1-individuals/folio-1-health-medical/income-tax-folio-s1-f1-c1-medical-expense-tax-credit.html#N103E0
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Extended Medical Benefits
Certain extended medical benefits package may fully or partially cover the cost of private treatment. This will be dependent on the particular package you have.
In order to establish what coverage you enjoy, you would need to call the number on the back of your coverage card and make an inquiry.
Click on any icon to be taken to the health insurers website to find out more about your policy coverage.
Trade Unions
Some trade unions support their members by covering some or even all of the costs associated with attending a drug or alcohol addiction treatment program at a rehab centre.
Each union’s coverage can vary, so it is important to speak with your union representative about the options available.
Employers with EAP Programs
Certain responsible employers will have Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) that would fully or partially cover the cost of private addiction treatment.
You would need to check with your Human Resources (HR) department to see if your employer has an EAP and then specify that you would like to attend iRecover.
First Nations
There are many First Nations Bands that are doing great things to support their communities members that are struggling with addiction. This includes some bands providing 100% of the funding their residents to secure effective private addiction treatment in Alberta, Newfoundland and British Columbia.
iRecover has helped First Nation members from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and the Maritimes.