Inpatient Drug Rehab in Oklahoma City — Full Focus. Real Support. Real Change.

Accredited. Compassionate. Confidential.

Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is step away from everything pulling you back and into a place built entirely around your recovery. Renewal Springs offers residential-level addiction treatment in Oklahoma City with a staff that has walked this road themselves and knows how to help you walk it too.

Residential Treatment: When You Need More Than Willpower

Outpatient support works well for some people. But for others — those with longer histories of use, multiple previous attempts at recovery, or complex medical and mental health needs — the structure and immersion of residential treatment makes all the difference.

Inpatient rehab at Renewal Springs removes you from the environments, relationships, and habits that have made staying sober feel impossible. In their place, you get round-the-clock clinical support, a consistent daily structure, and a team that is completely invested in your recovery, not just during business hours.

Many of our staff are in recovery themselves. They don’t just show up for a shift; they show up because they know what it took for them to get here, and they want that for you too.

Structure That Supports You. Not a Schedule That Controls You.

Every day in our program is designed to help you build the habits, skills, and self-awareness that make long-term recovery possible. Here’s what a typical day at Renewal Springs includes:

Morning Clinical Check-In

Each day starts with a clinical check-in — a brief, structured touchpoint where your care team reviews how you’re doing medically and emotionally. It keeps your treatment responsive to what’s actually happening, not what was planned weeks ago.

Individual Therapy

One-on-one sessions with your primary therapist using evidence-based modalities: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Reality Therapy, and trauma-focused approaches. Your therapist is assigned to you, not rotated. You build a real working relationship.

Group Therapy & Psychoeducation

Structured group sessions that address the patterns, beliefs, and behaviors underlying substance use. Groups are small and intentional, not a crowded lecture hall. Shared experience is one of the most powerful parts of recovery, and we create the conditions for it.

Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health Support

If you’re navigating anxiety, depression, PTSD, trauma, bipolar disorder, or other co-occurring conditions, our clinical team addresses them in real time alongside your addiction treatment. We don’t put mental health on hold until after detox.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Where clinically indicated, we incorporate evidence-based medications to reduce cravings, support neurological recovery, and help you engage more fully in therapy. MAT is always paired with clinical care, never a replacement for it.

Evening Wind-Down & Reflection

Evenings include structured wind-down time — space to process the day, build peer connection, and practice the kinds of habits that will serve you long after discharge.

Evidence-Based Treatment, Built Around Your Whole Person

Our clinical programming draws from proven, research-backed approaches — adapted to fit who you are and what you need:
Your treatment plan is built at intake and updated regularly as you progress. Nothing is set in stone — it evolves as you do.

Addiction Rarely Comes Alone — We Treat Both

A majority of people entering treatment are also managing a mental health condition, and when one goes untreated, the other is harder to address. At Renewal Springs, our clinical team treats substance use and co-occurring conditions simultaneously.

Conditions we treat alongside addiction include:

All co-occurring conditions are addressed on a case-by-case basis. During intake, our clinical team conducts a thorough assessment to understand your full picture before treatment begins.

What Sets Renewal Springs Apart from Other Inpatient Programs in OKC

A Home-Like Environment That Helps You Heal

We made a deliberate choice not to feel like a facility. Clean, calm, thoughtfully designed — built for people in a vulnerable moment who need to feel safe, not institutionalized. The environment is part of the treatment.

Staff Who Know Recovery from the Inside

Many of our team members are in recovery themselves. When they tell you it gets better, they aren’t saying it from a textbook; they’re saying it from experience. That lived understanding creates a kind of trust and honesty that shapes everything here.

A Staff Ratio That Actually Lets Us Know You

At 1:3 staff-to-client, our team isn’t stretched thin. They have time to check in, to notice when something shifts, and to adjust your care accordingly. You are not a case number here.

Integrated Medical and Clinical Care

Our detox and residential programs are housed together, which means if you need to begin with medically supervised detox, the transition into residential treatment is seamless. No gap in care. No starting over with a new team.

Discharge Planning Starts at Intake

We start building your path forward on day one. Before you leave Renewal Springs, you’ll have a clear, individualized discharge plan — including step-down options through our sister facility, outpatient resources, and community support connections.

Private Insurance Typically Covers Inpatient Rehab — Check Yours Now

Under federal parity law, most private insurance plans are required to cover inpatient addiction treatment. Our admissions team will verify your specific benefits quickly and at no cost and walk you through exactly what’s covered before you make any decisions.

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Inpatient Rehab — Frequently Asked Questions

How long is residential treatment at Renewal Springs?

Length of stay is determined by your individual clinical needs and insurance authorization. Most residential stays range from 14 to 30 days, though some clients benefit from longer stays. Your treatment team reviews your progress regularly and communicates openly with you about the recommended timeline.

If you are still actively using or experiencing withdrawal symptoms, you will begin with our on-site medical detox program before transitioning into residential treatment. The handoff is seamless — same facility, same team. There’s no gap in care and no need to start over somewhere new.

Yes — with structure. Family contact is managed carefully to protect your focus and your healing, especially in early treatment. Our team will walk you through the visitation and communication policy during intake and can discuss family therapy options as part of your care plan.

You’re not alone in that experience, and it doesn’t mean recovery isn’t possible for you. It often means the previous approach wasn’t the right fit, or that underlying issues weren’t fully addressed. 

At Renewal Springs, we start from your specific history — not a standard template — and build accordingly.

Residential treatment requires a genuine commitment of focus and time. Before admission, our admissions team can help you think through logistics — including how to communicate with employers, manage family responsibilities, and use FMLA if applicable. We’ve helped many people navigate this part of the process.

Residential treatment is typically recommended for people with a longer history of substance use, previous attempts at recovery that haven’t held, complex medical or mental health needs, or environments at home that make early sobriety extremely difficult. 

If you’re not sure, call us — we’ll give you an honest assessment, not a sales pitch.

Oklahoma City Inpatient Rehab — Take the Next Step Today

Recovery is not a straight line. But starting with the right level of support makes every step after it more possible. Renewal Springs is here with a real team, a real program, and a real investment in what happens to you.

Our admissions team is available right now. One call is all it takes to find out what’s possible.

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