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Native American Center of Recovery

422 North Kickapoo Avenue
Shawnee, OK 74801
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About Native American Center of Recovery

Native American Center of Recovery, located in Shawnee, Oklahoma is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions. They offer residential care providing long term support for addiction recovery.

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John Messner
1 year ago on Google
5
Great place, nice people
Lindsey
1 year ago on Google
5
Incredible people that make mental health care accessible. Everyone here is so kind, thoughtful, and they work so hard to take care of their clients. It is a nonprofit, and as such there is naturally a little bit of disorganization and miscommunication from time to time. But you can tell everyone here cares about the work they're doing.
Erin Swarb
3 years ago on Google
4
Not that bad of a place it's clean and when you are done with therapy you get cake and gifts and I go to girls group it's really fun but is can be crazy there sometimes.. In a bad why
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Levels of Care

Residential treatment programs are those that offer housing and meals in addition to substance abuse treatment. Rehab facilities that offer residential treatment allow patients to focus solely on recovery, in an environment totally separate from their lives. Some rehab centers specialize in short-term residential treatment (a few days to a week or two), while others solely provide treatment on a long-term basis (several weeks to months). Some offer both, and tailor treatment to the patient's individual requirements.

Treatments

Substance rehabs focus on helping individuals recover from substance abuse, including alcohol and drug addiction (both illegal and prescription drugs). They often include the opportunity to engage in both individual as well as group therapy.

Clinical Services

Group therapy is any therapeutic work that happens in a group (not one-on-one). There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more. Group therapy involves treatment as well as processing interaction between group members.

In individual therapy, a patient meets one-on-one with a trained psychologist or counselor. Therapy is a pivotal part of effective substance abuse treatment, as it often covers root causes of addiction, including challenges faced by the patient in their social, family, and work/school life.

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422 North Kickapoo Avenue
Shawnee, OK 74801

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Reviews of Native American Center of Recovery

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2.57 (28 reviews)
Alois Greenway
2 months ago
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if i could leave less than a single star, i would. my boyfriend was admitted to the crisis unit as he's had severe insomnia and sleep problems since november of 2025. he had gone to the ER out of desperation and because of his mental health struggles they recommended a 72 hour hold and said they'd get meds to him that should help. he agrees and is admitted only for the meds that they give him to be anti-anxiety (which is not the cause of his lack of sleep) and, i shit you not, a MELATONIN. if a bit of anxiety meds and melatonin worked he wouldn't even have gone in! he attempted to file two grievances but it seems like his comments are being largely ignored. these people are nice, but are anything but helpful. i genuinely hope this place shuts down and never reopens. do. better. listen to the criticisms of patients and the numerous terrible reviews they get, because they've earned every single one of them.

Fancy Marie
3 months ago
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I went to the mental hospital in Shawnee and just came back, and oh dear LORD the issues are just astounding. First off, I told them of my preferred name when I first arrived, and they put it in my profile. Alright, no issue. Except, I had to then tell every single staff member who saw me since what my preferred name was. Either the staff weren't actually looking at my profile, or the profile didn't even have my preferred name on there, OR my name was on there but wasn't noticeable or even hidden for some reason. Either way, I know that misgendering and deadnaming are 2 of the main causes of suicides in teens in the US, so I feel like an institute that focus on mental health should know that and take precautions against it. Number 2. I brought all that up with the lady who seemed to be in charge, it was my first time seeing her and she was part of the treatment team who discharged me. She couldn't have seemed less interested in what I had to say. That just doesn't sit right with me and got me thinking about all the other things I noticed about the place. 3. They got me started on a new medication, but all I knew about it was the pill was red, it had a really hard to pronounce name, and I took it twice a day. The singular nurse there never told me what it did, any common side effects, why they wanted me to take it, nothin. I only found out what it's for and the side effects today as I was leaving. It's for seizures, but I've never had one in my life. 4. I was only there for 5 days. I'm no expert, but it generally takes a lot longer than 5 days to make sure a new medicine is working properly, especially one that has serious possible side effects like *causing* seizures, making my already severe depression worse, or making me bleed/worsening my immune system, which means I'd be more likely to get sick. 5. The staff there sucked. They seemed like genuine people, and were really nice, but there were moments when they didn't seem to know what they were doing. It was small things, such as confusing one client for another or forgetting to keep watch over us. If I had a question about something, the common answer was "I wouldn't know about that, you should talk to the treatment team/nurse about that". Naturally, I only got to see the treatment team twice. Once when I first arrived and once when I left. 6. Either there was a horrible lack of communication or the staff were purposely trying to hide information, but I noticed a few inconsistencies in information. For example, one staff told me that I was required to be there for about 120 business hours, but a different staff told another client 72. Not a big deal, that client was probably there for a different reason than me. One client was told that the other side of the building was for long term patients, but when I had asked the staff about being put in long term care, they said long term mental facilities for adults don't exist in Oklahoma. They also told me when I asked why I only got a reclining chair and not a bed that the area I was in was just the overflow and the clients who were there before me got the room with the beds. 7. Finally, I find this one quite alarming. There was this client here, I don't know what their problem was, but they were super aggitated and always mumbling about random things. I overheard the staff saying they were gonna send them home today because they didn't have the resources to help him. I'm sorry, they what?? If they knew they didn't have the resources to help him, why did they take him anyways? Their answer? "Where else could he go?" Oh, I don't know, maybe somewhere that could actually help him and not stand around while he threw stuff and yelled, giving mutliple clients including me an anxiety attack? They care so much about possibly triggering others when it comes to what we watch on tv and not being allowed to listen to music (my main coping mechanism btw), but when it comes to a client having a violent outburst right next to someone with severe anxiety and trauma, oh, it's fine, we'll wait until he's calm

Justin Morgan
4 months ago
1

They took down what I said before so I’ll put it back up again I went to red rock a few months ago before I seen a psychiatrist in Oklahoma City who I saw the first day red rock asked me personal questions about my trauma that I told them I did not want to talk about when I filled out the paperwork the other issue I had with them was they told me it would take me 2 or 3 weeks to see a psychiatrist I’ve never had this problem with any other out patient treatment place I’ve been to I always saw the psychiatrist the same day I came in you guys suck as a place that is supposed to help people going through mental health issues you failed me

Adamm Gatlin
4 months ago
1

This is a terrible place to get help. My wife never got help from her therapists we fired 2 of them and then they could never find another therapist. They then closed out her chart without any notifications. We discovered this upon calling them and asking if Lexipro is safe for pregnancy. They then said we would have to restart everything for her to continue with her antidepressants. This place is terrible DO NOT allow your family members to get service here. It's pitiful service and the therapists don't care about anything but their paycheck.

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