Northeastern Oklahoma Council on Alcoholism

130 W Steve Owens Blvd., Miami, OK 74354
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Languages

Languages

English

Founded In

Founded In

1975

Levels of Care

Levels of Care

Residential, Co-Occurring Disorders

Located in northeast Oklahoma, the Northeastern Oklahoma Council on Alcoholism (NOCA) is a non-profit center that treats drug and alcohol addiction. Since 1975, NOCA has provided both residential and outpatient care to people struggling with substance use, including those with mental health challenges. The center’s mission focuses on removing barriers and offering community-based, personalized treatment. Therapies That Build Strong Foundations NOCA uses proven therapies like the Hazelden Cognitive Behavioral program to help people understand and change harmful behaviors. They also offer relapse prevention, life skills training, and support for people who have legal issues. This mix of therapy helps participants build healthier habits and prepare for long-term recovery. Safe and Structured Living Environment During the six-month program, participants begin with 30 days of residential treatment, then continue with five months of structured support. NOCA requires participants to work or attend school and stay accountable with staff check-ins and random drug testing. The center provides a safe, supervised place where people can focus on healing and responsibility.

About Northeastern Oklahoma Council on Alcoholism

About Northeastern Oklahoma Council on Alcoholism

Facility Highlights
  • Air-Conditioned Rooms Air-Conditioned Rooms
Amenities
  • Air-Conditioned Rooms

Substance Use Treatment Centers in the Area

Recovery Care Offered

Residential

Residential programs for substance use and mental health with structured care and 24/7 monitoring. Treatment takes place on-site, with behavioral health professionals often providing care in group, individual, and family settings.

Co-Occurring Disorders

Substance use and mental health can occur simultaneously as co-occurring disorders. Treatment for co-occurring disorders involves therapy and other personalized interventions to address both conditions.

Our Expertise & Services

  • Residential
  • Co-Occurring Disorders
  • Men
  • Alcohol
  • Anger
  • Depression
  • Drug Addiction
  • Anger
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • 1-on-1 Counseling
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Life Skills
  • Relapse Prevention Counseling
  • CARF
  • Air-Conditioned Rooms

What People Say

  • 5.0

Absolutely the best rehab experience of many! Feels like home and a family they truly care and the program taught me a lot! Counselors are great! Has a professional music studio! Everything is upscale! Thank You so much Vanity

K.L

Kenny L

Former Client, Case Manger

  • 5.0

Absolutely the best rehab experience of many! Feels like home and a family they truly care and the program taught me a lot! Counselors are great! Has a professional music studio! Everything is upscale! Thank You so much Vanity

K.L

Kenny L

Former Client, Case Manger

  • 5.0

Absolutely the best rehab experience of many! Feels like home and a family they truly care and the program taught me a lot! Counselors are great! Has a professional music studio! Everything is upscale! Thank You so much Vanity

K.L

Kenny L

Former Client, Case Manger

Awards & Recognition

What People Say

  • 3.7
  • 30

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Frequently Asked Questions

The following therapies are included: group therapy, 1-on-1 counseling and more.
Miami, Oklahoma, United States.
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Northeastern Oklahoma Council on Alcoholism provides residential and more.

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