For a CNDH patient relations specialist, please email PxTeam@Chickasaw.net or call (580) 272-1037, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Mental Health

Hinaꞌ Chokma “Good Road”

This program is a culturally guided, trauma-informed residential substance abuse program that serves First Americans. Adult males and their families are provided a healthy community and integrated treatment services which promote spiritual, emotional, physical and social wellness.

Service Line
Phone Numbers
Phone: (580) 332-6345
Toll-Free: (800) 851-9136
Forms and Documents
Service Area
  • Chickasaw Nation Residents - This service is available inside the Chickasaw Nation's boundaries.
  • Chickasaws At-Large - This service is available outside the Chickasaw Nation's boundaries.
Eligibility
  • Have a sincere desire to become free of addiction
  • Have a CDIB or tribal citizenship from a federally recognized First American tribe
  • Be 18 years of age or older
You Provide
  • CDIB or tribal citizenship card
Other Information

Individuals receive an assessment and an individualized treatment plan. Services are provided in a trauma-informed environment and include:

  • Individual, group and family therapy
  • Navigation services (case management)
  • Clinical/social withdrawal management
  • Experiential therapy
  • Addiction education and relapse prevention
  • Nutrition and wellness education
  • Domestic violence prevention services
  • Tobacco cessation education
  • High School Equivalency/education classes and services are provided upon request

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