About this Program
The Osage Nation Primary Residential Treatment (PRT) center is a drug and alcohol residential treatment program administered by the Osage Nation Counseling Center. PRT is a 60-day program for men and women suffering from substance abuse. This program was developed to encourage and prepare Native Americans for a drug- and alcohol-free lifestyle.
Contact Information
PRT Director: Stacy Lookout
PRT Hotline: 918-287-5413
PRT provides an individualized treatment service and is client-centered to meet the unique needs of each participant. Included at PRT are the following:
- Alcohol and Drug Education
- Cultural Principles
- Individual & Group Therapy
- Recreational Therapy
- Life Skills Education
- Twelve Steps Groups
- Traditional Activities
- Parenting Education
- Anger Management
- Moral Recognition Therapy (MRT)
- Relapse Prevention
Services
PRT provides the following services:
- 60-day residential treatment
- Group Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Recreational Therapy
- Living Skills Education
- Traditional Activities
- Twelve Step Support Groups
- AA Meetings
- NA Meetings
Eligibility
- Be a descendant from an enrolled member of a federally-recognized tribe and be eligible for Indian Health Services.
- Be eighteen (18) years of age or older.
How to apply
To be admitted to PRT, please read the instructions and fill out the application form contained in the pre-admission packet:
It is possible for PRT to have a waiting list. Once an application has cleared the approval and pre-admission process, the applicant will be notified if they are in fact on the waiting list and how many other individuals are in front of them on the waiting list.