“This certification is evidence of our commitment to excellent care for every person who trusts us with their progression to sobriety,” said Bobby Newman, Director for Public Relations at Narconon Arrowhead
Canadian, OK (PRWEB) October 01, 2015
Narconon Arrowhead, a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility in Canadian, Oklahoma, is very pleased to announce its recent halfway house or equivalent certification by the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS). This certification process includes inspections into organizational, operational and clinical standards in place at the facility. The ODMHSAS inspects and certifies more than 140 substance abuse recovery facilities in the State of Oklahoma.
“Narconon Arrowhead is committed to quality care for every person who trusts us with their progression to sobriety,” said Bobby Newman, Director for Public Relations at Narconon Arrowhead. “We have maintained our Certification for Non-Medical Detox with ODMHSAS since 2005 and this new halfway house or equivalent certification adds vocational services and community re-integration activities to the Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation program.”
Treatment plans, progress reports, staff certifications, fire and safety, zoning compliance and facility policies and procedures were inspected by ODMHSAS. The ODMHSAS certification issued this week is defined as halfway house and equivalent to the American Society of Addiction Medicine level 3.1 type of treatment and is otherwise known as “Clinically Managed Low- Intensity Residential Treatment”
Narconon of Oklahoma Inc. (DBA) Narconon Arrowhead has serviced over 11,000 people over the last 25 years and is the largest of some fifty Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation facilities operating on six continents. The Narconon network has a fifty-year history of helping the addicted recover lasting sobriety. For more information, call 1-800-468-6933.