About Comanche Nation Recovery Center – Lawton
The Comanche Nation Recovery Center is a comprehensive medical center that also provides substance abuse prevention and recovery services for people of Native American descent in Lawton, Oklahoma. It is managed by the Comanche Nation and provides primary outpatient support for people recovering from or experiencing active alcohol and substance addiction. This particular location is the New Pathways program that offers transitional residential support but they can connect you to their other programs too.
Along with treating community members of Native American descent fighting addiction, the center also provides prevention programs for youth that not only cover substance abuse but mental health outreach as well. This includes suicide prevention, awareness and outreach.
The Comanche Nation Recovery Center provides a host of services designed to help community members overcome addiction. This includes both residential and outpatient treatments and even relapse prevention classes to help others maintain sobriety. Note that gambling addiction can also be managed here.
Depending on the severity of a participant’s addiction, some people may qualify for referrals to drug and alcohol assessments. Likewise, medication assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use can also be an option. For both assessments and active treatment, financial support is available.
Just as important as actively treating addiction is helping newly sober people reintegrate back into daily life. The Comanche Nation Recovery Center offers case management support to help tribal members return home after long-term substance abuse treatment or even after incarceration. This is offered in part by collaborative partnerships with local community organizations serving the greater southwest Oklahoma community.
The Comanche Nation’s healthcare services also include access to Comanche Health Representatives (CHR) and Emergency Medical Service Program (EMS) who act as advocates for individuals and families of Native American descent within surrounding counties including Comanche, Cotton, and Tillman. This also includes parts of Caddo, Jackson, Jefferson, and Stephens Counties.