Top 16 Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers in Broken Arrow, OK & Free Treatment Resources

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Broken Arrow is a small town in Oklahoma’s Tulsa County, with a population of 108,875 as per the 2020 Census.1 Tulsa County has the 28th highest death rate due to drug overdose in the state.2 Oklahoma has several laws enacted to assist those struggling with drug or alcohol addiction. For example, the Mental Health Parity Pass law requires treatment centers to accept health insurance for substance use disorder (SUD) if they take it for other medical services.3 If you’re struggling with addiction or worried for a loved one, find an alcohol or drug rehab in Broken Arrow to help.

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Alcohol and Drug Use Statistics in Broken Arrow, CA

Broken Arrow is a smaller city in Tulsa County. Here are some statistics about drug and alcohol use in the region:6,7,8,9

Free Rehab for Native Americans in Oklahoma

If you’re a member of the Native American community, there are rehab centers that provide services specifically to improve the quality of life of Indigenous people.
 
The Indian Health Care Resource Center is one example. They offer low-income recovery services, such as counseling, substance abuse treatment, and other medical services, to members of any federally recognized tribe. Depending on the cultural traditions of your tribe, there may be group therapy sessions that incorporate Native American medicinal practices. These can include holding group therapy sessions in a sweat lodge, as well as passing a ceremonial peace pipe during group counseling.

Medicare

Medicaid is a program for low-income individuals and families who live near federal poverty standards. In Oklahoma, a family of one who earns less than $18,075 could qualify for free health insurance coverage through Medicaid.10 This number changes based on how many people are in your household. To determine if you qualify, speak with your local health and human services office. They can help you apply and find rehab programs in Broken Arrow with open availability.
 
Medicare is another federally subsidized health insurance program for seniors over 65 and those with disabilities. This program isn’t free, as it has deductibles you must meet each year, co-pays for certain doctor visits, and the cost of prescriptions. If you want to find out how to apply for Medicare, call 211 and ask where you can find a Medicare advocate or visit your local Social Security office.

Private Health Insurance Coverage for Rehab Services

If you have private health insurance through your employer or purchased from the open healthcare insurance marketplace, you could use it to pay for drug rehab in Oklahoma. Different insurance companies in the state, such as Affiliated Health Care, Cigna, Aetna, and HealthCare Oklahoma, all have different plans and fees. Call the number on the back of your insurance card to verify your coverage, find the nearest in-network providers, and discuss the fees you would be responsible for in rehab.

Local Information: Broken Arrow, OK

broken arrow oklahoma cityGetting to Broken Arrow by plane is simple, as the city is only 11 miles away from Tulsa International Airport (TUL), or you can take the Amtrak train. Once in the city, the public Tulsa Transport services offer rides in the town of Broken Arrow, and a Park & Ride commuter service is available to take you to downtown Tulsa.

If you’re looking to stay in Broken Arrow for an extended amount of time, there are dozens of apartment complexes, many single-family homes to rent, and popular hotels and motels nearby. In addition, the city has everything you need, including three post offices, 16 parks, 20 schools, and two public libraries. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the Ray Harral Nature Park and Center or Haley Creek Park with its 18-hole disc golf course. There’s also plenty of shopping and dining to experience around town and places to find work.

Resources

  1. United States Census Bureau. (March 17, 2022). American Community Survey 5-Year Data (2009-2020).
  2. Oklahoma State Department of Health. (2022). Tulsa County Overdose Fact Sheet.
  3. Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma. (2022). Mental Health Parity Passes.
  4. Oklahoma Senate. (2018). Senate Act 1446.
  5. Oklahoma State Department of Health. (2022). Naloxone.
  6. Oklahoma Mental Health and Substance Abuse. (2022). Treatment Admission Dashboard.
  7. Oklahoma Mental Health and Substance Abuse. (2022). Substance Abuse Based Dashboard.
  8. U.S. Center for Disease Control. (2022). CDC Wonder.
  9. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (June, 2021). Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) 2019.
  10. Benefits.gov. (2022). Oklahoma Medicaid.

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