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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs in Sallisaw, OK

Sallisaw, OK has several nearby treatment choices including: 4 medicaid treatment centers, 0 inpatient drug rehab, 1 drug rehab that takes PPO insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 0 detox center, 4 outpatient treatment programs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs Serving the Sallisaw, Oklahoma Area:

    drug treatment facility - CREOKS Behavioral Health Services OK
    1108 North Wheeler Avenue
    Sallisaw, OK. 74955
    918-775-5513


    We provide a trauma informed service system that recognizes the potential for certain vulnerabilities of trauma survivors. Services are delivered in a way that will avoid re-traumatization and facilitate consumer participation in treatment. CREOKS assesses/screens all consumers for trauma both past and present using emerging best practices in the treatment of trauma. Develop and expand effective co-occurring education programs and methods. Reduce unnecessary social or economic consequences or dependencies, which the population served, may suffer as a result of mental illness or substance abuse. Minimize the cost of providing quality co-occurring services and prevent duplication of health resources. Work in cooperation with other agencies to support the overall system of health care delivery. Reduce family conflict, dysfunctional behavior, substance abuse, mental illness, and inappropriate social behavior within the community by improving the co-occurring of all segments of the population served.
    drug rehab program - Redbird Smith Health Center OK
    301 JT Stites Avenue
    Sallisaw, OK. 74955
    918-774-1400


    Redbird Smith Health Center provides addiction treatment and rehab services such as detox centers, inpatient drug abuse treatment, outpatient individual counseling, short term addiction treatment centers, long term drug and alcohol rehabs, and others to people residing in Sallisaw, OK. and within the surrounding neighborhoods so that they conquer their drug and alcohol abuse disorders and achieve full recovery. It has services - such as 12-step facilitation approach, brief intervention approach, contingency management/motivational incentive, activity therapy, anger management, couple/family therapy, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Redbird Smith Health Center knows that full sobriety can only be achieved through highly individualized care.

    In addition, the drug and alcohol rehab program specializes in many other programs - like programs for the hearing impaired, legal advocacy, child care for clients children, veterans, persons with eating disorders, clients with HIV/AIDS and more - as well as many other treatment methods that you can find listed below. Further, this alcohol and drug rehab center has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment methods to make sure that individuals achieve full, lasting, and permanent abstinence and sobriety from alcohol and drugs.

    Lastly, Redbird Smith Health Center accepts cash or self-payment, private health insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, and more.

    alcohol rehab facility - People Inc OK
    205 South JT Stites Street
    Sallisaw, OK. 74955
    918-775-7787


    People Inc provides recovery treatment and rehab services such as outpatient detoxification programs, inpatient rehabs, intensive outpatient treatment, short term drug abuse treatment, long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, and others to people living in the local community so that they overcome their substance use disorders and find full sobriety. It has services - such as 12-step facilitation approach, brief intervention approach, contingency management/motivational incentive, activity therapy, anger management, couple/family therapy, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because People Inc believes that complete sobriety can only be achieved through highly individualized and personalized care.

    In addition, the drug and alcohol rehabilitation program specializes in many other programs - like programs for the hearing impaired, legal advocacy, child care for clients children, veterans, persons with eating disorders, clients with HIV/AIDS and more - as well as many other treatment modalities listed below. Further, this addiction treatment center has aftercare plans that work in line with its treatment modalities to ensure that individuals achieve and maintain full, lasting, and permanent sobriety, stability, and abstinence from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, People Inc accepts private pay, private insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, and more.

    Rightway Medical of RolandCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab program - Rightway Medical of Roland OK
    117 East Ray Fine Boulevard
    Roland, OK. 74954
    918-427-3344

    Rightway Medical of Roland is 14.9 miles from Sallisaw, OK

    Rightway Medical of Roland provides addiction treatment and rehab services such as outpatient detoxification facilities, inpatient treatment centers, outpatient substance abuse counseling, short term addiction treatment programs, long term drug and alcohol rehabs, and others to people residing in the local community so that they overcome their substance abuse disorders and find full recovery. It has services - such as 12-step facilitation approach, brief intervention approach, contingency management/motivational incentive, activity therapy, anger management, couple/family therapy, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Rightway Medical of Roland knows that complete sobriety can only be achieved through highly personalized care.

    Further, the alcohol and drug treatment facility specializes in many other programs - like programs for the hearing impaired, legal advocacy, child care for clients children, veterans, persons with eating disorders, clients with HIV/AIDS and more - as well as many other treatment modalities listed below. Further, this alcohol and drug treatment program has aftercare plans that work in line with its treatment methods to ensure that individuals achieve and maintain permanent, full, and lasting abstinence and sobriety from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, Rightway Medical of Roland accepts private pay, private insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What does drug withdrawal feel like?

      Drug withdrawal is a complex process that can feel different for everyone, depending largely on the type of substance involved, the duration and intensity of use, and individual factors like overall health and genetic predisposition. However, some general experiences and symptoms are often associated with the withdrawal process:

      Physical Symptoms: Many people experience physical discomfort or illness during withdrawal. Depending on the substance, this can range from flu-like symptoms (such as fever, chills, sweating, muscle aches, and fatigue) to more severe symptoms like seizures or hallucinations. Opioid withdrawal, for example, is often compared to a severe flu, while alcohol withdrawal can be life-threatening in severe cases.

      Psychological Symptoms: Withdrawal can also involve psychological symptoms like anxiety, depression, mood swings, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and cravings for the substance. These can be just as challenging, if not more so, than the physical symptoms.

      Sleep Disturbances: Insomnia is a common symptom of withdrawal from many substances, while vivid or disturbing dreams may occur when withdrawing from others.

      Discomfort and Distress: Generally, withdrawal can be a very uncomfortable and distressing process. The body has become used to the presence of the substance, and it can react strongly when the substance is no longer available.

      Cravings: One of the most challenging aspects of withdrawal for many people is the intense cravings for the substance. These cravings can be both physical and psychological, and they can be triggered by various factors, including stress, people, places, or things associated with substance use.


      Why are lgbtq+ individuals at higher risk for drug and alcohol abuse?

      LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and others) individuals are indeed at a higher risk for drug and alcohol abuse due to a variety of factors that often intersect and compound over time. These factors primarily relate to the stress and challenges associated with living as a marginalized group in many societies. Here are some of the main factors:

      Minority Stress: This term refers to the chronic stress faced by individuals belonging to a stigmatized minority group. For LGBTQ+ individuals, this can stem from societal prejudice, discrimination, and violence related to their sexual orientation or gender identity. Such stressors can contribute to increased substance use as a coping mechanism.

      Stigma and Discrimination: Experiences of rejection, exclusion, and maltreatment can increase feelings of anxiety and depression, which are associated with higher substance use rates. This can occur in various settings, including workplaces, schools, and even within families and social networks.

      Internalized Negative Self-Perceptions: LGBTQ+ individuals may internalize societal biases and develop negative self-perceptions about their identity, leading to feelings of guilt, shame, and low self-esteem. These feelings can contribute to the misuse of substances as a form of self-medication.

      Lack of Inclusive Healthcare: Many healthcare systems lack the resources or training to provide culturally competent care to LGBTQ+ individuals. This can make it difficult for these individuals to seek help or access effective treatment for substance use disorders.

      Social Isolation: Feelings of isolation, which can be the result of rejection or non-acceptance by family, friends, or society, can increase the risk of substance use and misuse.

      Intersectional Identity Stressors: LGBTQ+ individuals who also belong to other marginalized groups (like racial or ethnic minorities) may face additional stressors that can increase the risk of substance abuse.


      What are the symptoms of alcoholism?

      Alcoholism, also known as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), is a chronic condition characterized by an inability to control alcohol consumption despite adverse consequences. The symptoms of alcoholism can vary among individuals but typically include a combination of physical, psychological, and behavioral signs. Some common symptoms include:

      • Increased tolerance: A need for increasing amounts of alcohol to achieve the same desired effect, or experiencing diminished effects with continued use of the same amount.
      • Withdrawal symptoms: Experiencing physical and psychological symptoms when not drinking, such as tremors, sweating, nausea, anxiety, irritability, or insomnia.
      • Loss of control: An inability to limit alcohol consumption, often drinking more or for a longer period than intended.
      • Neglect of responsibilities: Failing to fulfill work, school, or family obligations due to alcohol use.
      • Social isolation: Withdrawing from social activities or hobbies once enjoyed, in favor of drinking.
      • Continued use despite consequences: Continuing to consume alcohol despite negative consequences, such as relationship problems, health issues, or legal troubles.
      • Cravings: Experiencing strong urges or cravings to drink alcohol.
      • Unsuccessful attempts to quit: Repeated attempts to cut down or quit drinking, without success.
      • Risky behavior: Engaging in risky behaviors while under the influence of alcohol, such as driving, operating machinery, or engaging in unprotected sex.
      • Time spent on alcohol: Spending a significant amount of time obtaining, consuming, or recovering from the effects of alcohol.
      • Physical dependence: Developing a physiological reliance on alcohol, leading to withdrawal symptoms when alcohol consumption is reduced or stopped.
      • Neglect of self-care: Neglecting personal hygiene, nutrition, or overall well-being as a result of alcohol use.

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