Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services

Tulsa, Oklahoma, 2727 East Admiral Place, 74110

Available Programs

  • Adult program
  • HIV/AIDS program
  • Military program
  • Postpartum program
  • Program for men
  • Program for women
  • Young adult program

Insurance and Financial

  • Medicaid
  • Self-pay options
  • Financial aid
  • Per session
  • Monthly : $325

About this Facility

Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services offers outpatient treatment for individuals with substance abuse disorders.

Contact us for more information: (918) 835-3017

Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74110

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Accreditations

CARF

The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) is a non-profit organization that specifically accredits rehab organizations. Founded in 1966, CARF's, mission is to help service providers like rehab facilities maintain high standards of care.

CARF Accreditation: Yes

SAMHSA

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Established in 1992 by congress, SAMHSA's mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on American's communities.

SAMHSA Listed: Yes

Treatment

Alcoholism

People with alcoholism (also known as alcohol dependence or alcohol use disorder) do not have reliable control of their alcohol use. They experience withdrawal symptoms if drinking suddenly stops. Due to these symptoms, medical detox is often best for those who seek treatment for alcohol addiction. Once this supervised process is complete, alcohol rehab in Oklahoma can provide further treatment and follow-up for recovery.

Drug Addiction

To address the issues of addiction, each drug rehab in Oklahoma is tailored to meet the individual’s needs. Treatment may occur in a residential or outpatient setting, and may last from a few days to several months.

Dual Diagnosis

Oklahoma's dual-diagnosis addiction treatment programs prioritize comprehensive care for individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders and mental health conditions. Levels of care include medical detox, intensive outpatient, and residential drug and alcohol rehab. Programs usually include 24-hour medical care, a mental health assessment and individual treatment plan, evidence-based therapies, and recovery support groups. A successful dual-diagnosis treatment plan should be tailored to support your diagnosis and address your unique needs.

Opioid Addiction

Opioid rehabs specialize in supporting those recovering from opioid addiction. They treat those suffering from addiction to illegal opioids like heroin, as well as prescription drugs like oxycodone. These centers typically combine both physical as well as mental and emotional support to help stop addiction. Physical support often includes medical detox and subsequent medical support (including medication), and mental support includes in-depth therapy to address the underlying causes of addiction.

Substance Abuse

Addiction treatment programs in Oklahoma help individuals to address substance abuse problems. With various programs available, including outpatient, inpatient, and partial hospitalization, you can find the right level of care. Typically, you can expect treatment programs to incorporate evidence-based therapies, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), skills training, recovery meetings, and mindfulness-based therapy. When integrated, these therapeutic interventions can help you successfully overcome substance abuse and continue to enjoy long-term mental health.

Level of Care

Outpatient

Clients seeking care in an outpatient rehab are often stepping down from intensive inpatient treatment or have chosen to remain in their home while in treatment. Outpatient programs offer a variety of services to provide clients with a full continuum of care. Partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs are high frequency and intensity services for clients who require robust structure, supervision, and support. Outpatient treatment typically consists of psychotherapy, recovery education, and medication assisted treatment (MAT).

Medically Assisted Detox

Drug and alcohol addiction often takes a heavy toll on one's body. Over time, a physical dependence can develop, meaning the body physiologically needs the substance to function. Detox is the process of removing drugs and/or alcohol from the body, a process that can be lethal if mismanaged. Medical detox is done by licensed medical professionals who monitor vital signs and keep you safe, healthy, and as comfortable as possible as you go through detox and withdrawal.

Intensive Outpatient

Clients participating in an intensive outpatient program (IOP) receive frequent, high-level care while living at home. Many enter intensive outpatient treatment immediately after leaving inpatient rehab, but some transition directly from detox into IOP. Treatment generally involves nine to 20 therapeutic hours per week and a combination of addiction counseling, recovery-focused life skills training, and evidence-based complementary care. Many outpatient rehabs also offer medication assisted treatment (MAT) for clients with alcohol and/or opioid addiction.

Clinical Services

Family Therapy

In family therapy, spouses, partners, parents, or children join the counseling session. The aim is to emphasize the strengths of the complete family and diminish the influence of substance abuse. The effects of addiction aren’t limited to the addicted person, and the causes of substance abuse can be varied and complex. Successful treatment, therefore, often incorporates the family of the person struggling with addiction. The therapist will work with the family unit as a complete group, smaller subgroups, and with members individually to create a plan based on the family dynamics.

Group therapy gives patients recovering from substance abuse the opportunity to learn new coping techniques, practice their communication skills, and gain hope and strength from their peers. For many, their interpersonal relations have been reduced to interactions with dealers and other drug users. In group therapy, they can meet men and women like themselves who are facing the same struggles with substance abuse. It is a place were patients can learn how to develop trusting, sober relationships with others. Group therapy sessions are led by a trained mental health professional. Sessions typically last approximately one hour.

In individual therapy, the patient works with a mental health professional in private sessions to acquire self-knowledge, insight into addiction, and a stronger sense of inner strength. A typical therapy session lasts from 50 minutes to an hour. Individual therapy sessions are structured according to the patient’s needs. Therapy is a collaborative process. in which the therapist and patient work together to move the patient forward through the stages of recovery.

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. The purpose of trauma therapy is to allow a patient to process trauma and move through and past it, with the help of trained and compassionate mental health professionals.

Group Therapy

Group therapy gives patients recovering from substance abuse the opportunity to learn new coping techniques, practice their communication skills, and gain hope and strength from their peers. For many, their interpersonal relations have been reduced to interactions with dealers and other drug users. In group therapy, they can meet men and women like themselves who are facing the same struggles with substance abuse. It is a place were patients can learn how to develop trusting, sober relationships with others. Group therapy sessions are led by a trained mental health professional. Sessions typically last approximately one hour.

In individual therapy, the patient works with a mental health professional in private sessions to acquire self-knowledge, insight into addiction, and a stronger sense of inner strength. A typical therapy session lasts from 50 minutes to an hour. Individual therapy sessions are structured according to the patient’s needs. Therapy is a collaborative process. in which the therapist and patient work together to move the patient forward through the stages of recovery.

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. The purpose of trauma therapy is to allow a patient to process trauma and move through and past it, with the help of trained and compassionate mental health professionals.

Individual Therapy

In individual therapy, the patient works with a mental health professional in private sessions to acquire self-knowledge, insight into addiction, and a stronger sense of inner strength. A typical therapy session lasts from 50 minutes to an hour. Individual therapy sessions are structured according to the patient’s needs. Therapy is a collaborative process. in which the therapist and patient work together to move the patient forward through the stages of recovery.

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. The purpose of trauma therapy is to allow a patient to process trauma and move through and past it, with the help of trained and compassionate mental health professionals.

Life Skills

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. The purpose of trauma therapy is to allow a patient to process trauma and move through and past it, with the help of trained and compassionate mental health professionals.

Trauma Therapy

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. The purpose of trauma therapy is to allow a patient to process trauma and move through and past it, with the help of trained and compassionate mental health professionals.

Settings and Amenities

Residential setting
Private setting

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