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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Oklahoma

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

Strengths: staff, food, phone calls, atmosphere, t@taught self worth and heritage. Weaknesses: Lack of/not enough Visitation and participation of family members. Really liked tribal/native aspects. Think more family participation was needed. No costs because of tribal affiliation.

- Anonymous
4.3 out of 5
Durant, OK

Red Rock Behavioral Health Services

help a person understand how to control problems. how to help a person meets there needs of right and wrong how to get help that they need

- Anonymous
5 out of 5
Oklahoma City, OK

Clay Crossing

When I went to Clay Crossing I felt worthless. I didnt care if I lived or died. I didnt think anybody else cared either. My first 2 weeks I didnt do the program. I did nothing but feel sorry for myself. I guess something finally clicked because after that first 2 weeks I started doing my program and following my counselors advice. I got involved with the animals and started making friends for life. I went in wanting to die and came out wanting to live. I'm now one month away from getting my belt buckle! Thank God for Clay Crossing!

- Dan
5 out of 5
Maud, OK