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What is treatment like at INTEGRIS Health Arcadia Trails Center for Addiction Recovery?

We offer a full continuum of care that includes different levels, each with different intensities and clinical milestones. These levels include detoxification, residential treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient services. The core treatment activities include group therapy, individual therapy, educational workshops and family involvement.

How do I begin the Admission Process?

Arcadia Trails is committed to assuring you receive the best solution to your individual treatment needs. The admission process begins when you call and discuss your specific situation with our admissions team. A thorough assessment process helps us identify the most appropriate treatment option so you can receive the help you need as quickly as possible. Learn more about our admission process.

How much does treatment cost? What insurance do you accept?

There are many factors involved in determining the cost of treatment as everyone’s situation is different. Many people pay for their treatment through their health insurance and the coverage and benefits can vary from one plan to another. We would also need to determine the appropriate level of care based on your specific needs, another factor that influences the cost of treatment.

Arcadia Trails is in-network and accepts many insurance plans. Currently, this includes Aetna, BCBS (PPO and Fed), ChampVA, Cigna/Evernorth, Community Care, GEHA, Healthcare Highways, Healthchoice, Kempton, Medica, Optima, PHCS, Taro, Tri-Care West, UHC Choice Plus, UMR, WebTPA. Other insurance plans are being continually included.

How long is treatment at Arcadia Trails?

Treatment services at Arcadia Trails are not defined by a specific number of days. Instead, we focus on your individualized needs, which would determine the level of care we would recommend. As progress is made in your treatment journey, you would advance to different levels of care based on your specific situation and your treatment goals.

Is ATI licensed and accredited?

All programs at Arcadia Trails are certified by the state agency that oversees alcohol and drug treatment programs, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. At the same time, our residential program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). This is an indication of our commitment to safety and quality services that can improve the lives of those we serve.

Are all your therapists credentialed?

All therapists at Arcadia Trails are master-level licensed behavioral health professionals. When admitted, you will be assigned a primary therapist to collaborate with you on your treatment. The therapists are part of a multi-disciplinary team that also includes a physician, registered nurses, certified case managers, certified peer recovery coaches and others that collaborate in delivering a holistic solution.

Can you smoke, chew tobacco or vape?

Smoking and other forms of tobacco products (e.g., chewing tobacco, pouches, etc.) are not permitted. However, Arcadia Trails does permit the limited use of specific nicotine-based vaping devices while patients are exploring cessation options for nicotine dependence.

Does Arcadia Trails provide detoxification services?

As part of the residential program, Arcadia Trails does provide medication-based withdrawal management if needed. However, if medically monitored detoxification for severe symptoms are needed, this will need to take place at an INTEGRIS Health medical facility or other medical facility. Arcadia Trails does not provide “stand alone” detoxification services but can refer individuals to a provider.

Can I use my cell phone/electronics?

Following admission to Arcadia Trails residential services, patients can contact their family through a community phone located in the residential area. Patients have access to the community phone before and after therapeutic programming. The community phone does not take incoming calls. Laptops, cell phones or tablets that have video or email capabilities are stored in our property room. With approval of the treatment team and under restrictions, we allow cell phones after 72 hours. Our admissions counselors can help you with more information on our device policy.

Will my family be involved in my treatment?

Arcadia Trails understands that addiction affects not only the patient but the family, as well. Family sessions are utilized to help mend fractured and strained relationships. To further the healing process, Arcadia Trails has partnered with Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation to provide a unique Family Program, where patients and family members receive education, guidance, and support for lifelong recovery. The Family Program is available to anyone, even those who do not have a family member in treatment at Arcadia Trails. Due to COVID, the Family Program is offered virtually. Learn more about the Hazelden Betty Ford virtual family program.

Do I have to share a room if I admit into residential treatment?

Arcadia Trails provides semi-private rooms. On those rare occasions where there is a clinical justification for a private room, we will make every attempt to address the individual needs of the patient.

Is the treatment program co-ed? Are the genders separated?

Arcadia Trails’ residential program has separate living accommodations for men and women. However, treatment services include both co-ed and gender specific programming. Men and women can benefit from participating in treatment programming together, but there are times when gender-specific addiction treatment is more conducive to recovery. Often patients feel more at ease when discussing highly sensitive and personal issues in gender-specific treatment groups.

Is there a gym? How often can I work out?

Body health and wellness are important components for a sustained recovery. Arcadia Trails has a half gym that is equipped with a variety of indoor sports (basketball, pickleball, ping pong, volleyball, etc.). Additionally, we have a comprehensive exercise room that is furnished with treadmills, airbikes, a rowing machine, universal gym, and free-weights. Lastly, patients have access to a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a circular walking path. Patients have daily access to the preceding amenities.

How often will I get individual therapy?

Most of your counseling sessions will be conducted in a group therapy setting. Individual sessions do occur regularly with your counselor and/or various members of the interdisciplinary treatment team, depending on your initial and ongoing assessment by all treatment team members.

What are your outcomes?

Addiction treatment outcomes are typically assessed across a variety of clinical, quality of life, and behavioral domains. Arcadia Trails measures and reports substance use disorder treatment results based on patient follow-up data relating to three categories of change:

  • Length of sobriety
  • Quality of life
  • Continuing care plans

During the admissions process, patients entering Arcadia Trails are given the opportunity to sign a release allowing our staff to contact them after discharge. Patients are contacted at different intervals after transitioning out of treatment and are asked questions about their recovery progress and overall quality of life.

What happens after treatment?

Recovery is a lifelong process. At Arcadia Trails, we offer a continuum of care. Our phased approach allows patients to advance through levels of treatment at a pace based on their specific situation and clinical needs. Outpatient treatment works the same way inpatient does, with the main difference being that inpatient treatment programs are 24/7 and often begin with a supervised detoxification period while outpatient programs meet for a set number of days per week and hours per day.

Do I have to go to AA?

Many people learn to successfully address and manage the disease of addiction through 12 Step facilitation and 12 step support. Arcadia Trails attempts to meet the individual needs of patients by offering access to a variety of support groups that include Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), and other support groups such as SMART, Dharma (Buddhist practices) and faith based programs, such as Refuge and Celebrate Recovery. The preceding groups provide added structure and support to your clinical services.