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Native American Treatment facility with a focus on grief and trauma work and with a cultural element specific to Native Americans. Native plants and medicines classes and grief and trauma work. no exercise facilities
Outside AA meetings Safe medical detox Good aftercare. Only 12-step offered. Large patient to counselor ratio. Meals are heavy on processed foods, no life style or religious options. Good place if you're already dedicated to sobriety and just need 28 days to clear your head and have help in the process. Lots of Oxford houses in the area to transition to but they now try to get people into their own sober living facility which is expensive. They have a good aftercare program included in price, just be sure you get into an "aftercare group" and not stuck in a outpatient program or you'll just redo all the stuff you did in inpatient.