Welcome!
If you are here because you or a loved one in Oklahoma is struggling with addiction you are in good company. As a former alcoholic/ addict myself I am passionate about our recovery community, and I developed this page with you in mind in hopes to better serve and provide lifesaving resources in an accessible way
Ready For Treatment? Here's what to expect
DETOX -Choose a detox center to be admitted to. Case managers will set up state funding if you don't have insurance. The stay can vary 3-10 days
RESIDENTIAL- With the help of detox case managers, you will choose your residential treatment center oftentimes they will arrange your transport within the same city for a seamless transfer. Residential treatment can last from 30-90 days (or more for private facilities)
SOBER LIVING- Your residential case manager will help with discharge aftercare, i.e. sober living, outpatient, sober meetings
OK Clean Start Program
Ending hygiene poverty in rehabs
Everyone deserves access to basic hygiene essentials, including those in substance use treatment.
Help eliminate hygiene poverty in our rehabs by providing necessary resources and support to ensure that individuals can maintain their dignity and well-being during their recovery journey. Access to hygiene products is a fundamental right that supports physical health, mental well-being, and overall dignity.
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types of sober living
Sober living homes are organized into 4 Levels, as identified by the National Association of Recovery Residences (NARR) and vary greatly in the quality of their programs and amenities. The 3 main Levels, according to the type of care they provide, are as follows
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Level I – Oxford housing: This is the most common type in the US, peer run and operate at the minimally restrictive level, with far fewer rules or guidelines. Almost no recovery-orientated structure (other than attending support/ step groups)
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Level II – Monitored sober living homes: Within these facilities, a house manager or resident has often been allocated to manage the recovery house.
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Level III – Supervised housing/Intensive Sober Living: These are more formal facilities with a hierarchy of qualified staffing that often provides case management, employment with transportation and life skills classes. These transitional type housing programs have better accountability and structure compared to others. Some of these programs are at no cost to the client
Search the two largest databases in Oklahoma for Sober Living
Recovery Housing below
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