Our inpatient services provide an immersive environment where patients can focus entirely on their recovery and rehabilitation without the distractions of everyday life.
- Detox and Intake Procedures: safely manage drug and alcohol withdrawal symptoms under medical supervision, setting the foundation for further treatment.
- Medical withdrawal management (detoxification)
- Severe withdrawal syndromes will be coordinated at the medical campus of INTEGRIS Health Edmond Hospital
- Comprehensive physical exam and labs
- Medication evaluation and management
- Physician and nursing assessment
- Residential Treatment: Our structured program offers clinical support 24/7 in a safe environment. This is ideal for managing more severe cases of addiction and co-occurring disorders.
- Planning a Stay: If you are considering an inpatient stay with us, we strongly encourage you to review the following list of items to bring from home.
- One week’s supply of comfortable, casual clothing, including fitness attire
- Clothes hangers (plastic only)
- Comfortable shoes, athletic shoes, house slippers, slip-resistant shower shoes, but no high heels
- Sleep wear, bathrobe, undergarments
- Light sweater or sweatshirt for temperature changes indoors and one jacket for cold weather
- Alcohol-free personal hygiene items only in new, sealed and unopened containers
- Shampoo, conditioners
- Facial/body wash
- Shaving foam/gel, electric razor preferred
- Deodorant/antiperspirant
- Toothbrush, toothpaste, alcohol free mouthwash
- Cosmetics/moisturizers/body lotion
- Hair styling tools, alcohol free and non-aerosol hairspray
- Laundry detergent
Please note: opened or excessive amounts of personal hygiene products and clothing, as determined by staff, will be denied entry into the facility. Exceptions for opened products will be made for direct transfers from another facility.
- Prescribed medications in a container with matching pharmacy labels; excluding narcotics, controlled substances, medical marijuana, nonapproved OTCs, (e.g., CBD, melatonin, cold and cough medications). New and unopened OTC medications may be permitted depending on the medication. Any OTC medications brought in are required to be approved by the medical team on a case-by-case basis. If an OTC medication is not approved, the medication will be stored with the patient's belongings and returned after treatment completion.
- Basic alarm clock (no radio) if needed (optional)
- Headphones or ear buds to use with provided devices (limited to two pairs)
- Recovery or spirituality-related books, NA, AA, CA, SA books
- Brand new (in original packaging) full-size mattress topper or sealed pillow (if desired/optional)
- You may only bring: one cell phone and one personal electronic device (e.g., laptop, Kindle) and one charger per device
Patient items to leave at home (the following items are considered contraband):
- Tobacco products – including electronic cigarettes/vapes, smokeless tobacco
- Illegal drugs
- DEA Scheduled I-IV controlled substances – including medical marijuana, narcotic analgesics (e.g., Codeine, Vicodin, Oxycodone, etc.), benzodiazepines (e.g., Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, etc.), sedating muscle relaxers (e.g., Soma), hypnotics (e.g., Lunesta, Ambien), cough elixir with Codeine, stimulants, etc.
- Non-approved prescription medications and supplements – including Cannabis, CBD, Kratom, creatine, etc.
- Weapons of any kind
- Lighters/matches
- Substances containing alcohol, such as perfumes, colognes, sanitizers, etc.
- Non-personal electronic devices, e.g., large stereos, speakers, radios, etc.
- Expensive jewelry and luxury belongings
- Large amounts of cash
- Metal containers