Glenpool Drug Rehab

GLENPOOL DRUG REHAB HELP

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Just like many other communities in Oklahoma and surrounding states, Glenpool has a drug abuse problem that has worsened in recent years. If you are like most Oklahomans, you are acquainted in some way with someone who is addicted to illegal drugs, prescription medications, or alcohol. Many people in our state are searching for an effective, alternative drug rehabilitation facility. Narconon Arrowhead has the program you are looking for. We are just over two hours away from Glenpool, in Arrowhead State Park. Narconon Arrowhead is just far enough off the beaten path to provide a distraction-free rehabilitation experience, while still being easily accessible from most major cities in the area.

Narconon Arrowhead has over 25 years of experience, routinely getting results that are often considered impossible by friends and family of the addicts we help. Because each person is different, we create individual treatment strategies based on each person’s unique needs. The first step is, of course, a full, assisted withdrawal. Though this process is uncomfortable, it is crucial to the success of any rehabilitation. The second step is the Narconon New Life Detoxification program. Narconon’s CARF-accredited program is the only one that delves deep into the fatty tissues where drugs are deposited from repeated use, removing them. Removing the drugs which have lodged in the body reduces or eliminates the probability of flashbacks or recurrences of the effects of drugs. These can otherwise be triggered when drug deposits re-enter the bloodstream months or years after use.  Get rid of your addiction for good.  Come to Narconon Arrowhead and lead the sober, happy life you have always wanted!

Effective Drug Treatment Near Glenpool


Over 11,000 people have been serviced at Narconon Arrowhead, with the majority achieving permanent sobriety.  Glenpool residents can easily access our state of the art facility via major highways like I-44 and I-40 W.  If a full recovery is to be achieved, addressing the mental, spiritual, and moral aspects of drug abuse is just as important as addressing the physical aspects. The Narconon program successfully helps a person to turn his attention to the mental sources of addiction. We also address (without the use of medications) the depression and guilt that all too often accompany the recovery process. Narconon’s professionals are trained to guide people in identifying and then addressing the underlying causes of addiction. They are adept at helping people develop communication skills and other life skills that address depression without the use of prescriptions (which could then develop into an addiction in the future.) It is typical for a recovering addict to worry that they have lost the trust of those they care about and won’t be able to win it back. To address this issue, the former addict faces up to the things they have done to cause others to lose faith in them. Graduates of Narconon can begin healthy relationships. They know how to prevent situations that could lead back into drug use. A Narconon graduate leaves the program with the confidence and know-how to lead a drug-free life.

The Local Drug Problem in Glenpool 

Whether the addiction is to illegal drugs, prescription medications or alcohol, drug abuse is a serious problem facing our community. Just a few months ago, a ranger discovered two people who were cooking meth in a local state park. Neither would admit to making the meth, each accusing the other of being the “cook.” The process of making meth is a dangerous one with a risk of explosion. There is also a high level of contamination risk from the byproducts of the process. Police were surprised that these drug dealers would be so bold as to cook meth in a relatively public place.

Alcohol abuse is also a problem that deserves attention, particularly when it comes to under-aged drinking. A local family made headlines recently when they successfully fought to make the settlement of their law suit against The Woodshed liquor store public. Just prior to his junior prom in 2012, 17-year-old Colton Kerns purchased alcohol, drank enough to have a blood-alcohol level more than double the legal limit, and then crashed his truck and died. The parents sued the liquor store that illegally sold Kerns the alcohol. Typically, the monetary value of a settlement is kept private. In this case, however, the family felt strongly that the amount needed to be made public to serve as a warning to liquor stores to enforce age-limit laws regarding the purchase of alcohol.

Glenpool Drug Rehab

Whether you or someone you love is involved in illegal drugs, abuse of prescription medication, or excessive drinking, help is available. Narconon Arrowhead’s program is a holistic, alternative, effective solution to drug abuse of every variety. Let us help get you or your loved one on the road to recovery today.