PREPARING FOR A

BETTER TOMORROW

FUTURE VISION

FUTURE VISION

PREPARING FOR A BETTER TOMORROW

OKC’s Growing Need

THE FUTURE VISION

So many lives have been changed forever since TRC opened its doors nearly four decades ago and began offering drug rehab and related services in Oklahoma.

To continue to help Oklahomans in recovery, we must grow to support the need of advancing our consumer-centered objectives. With limited state funding, we must seek financial aid and continue to expand our services to support the ever-growing problem of drug and alcohol abuse.

405-525-2525

THE FUTURE VISION

So many lives have been changed forever since TRC opened its doors nearly four decades ago and began offering drug rehab and related services in Oklahoma.

To continue to help Oklahomans in recovery, we must grow to support the need of advancing our consumer-centered objectives. With limited state funding, we must seek financial aid and continue to expand our services to support the ever-growing problem of drug and alcohol abuse.

405-525-2525

PROGRAMS IN DEVELOPMENT

  • A new state-of the-art TRC facility that will enable TRC to enhance addiction-treatment service capabilities by 50%, with total inpatient capacity increased to 72 beds. This new facility will be equipped with cutting-edge technology that includes negative-airflow rooms.
  • Self-sustaining support for programs and operating costs, including strategic reserves, without an undue reliance on at-risk state funding.
  • Space for additional detox beds, private-pay units, and sober living transitional housing.
  • Extended stay for medical detox and long-term treatment options.

We continue partnering with advanced research and university programs and developing our community programs.

PROGRAMS IN DEVELOPMENT

  • A new state-of the-art TRC facility that will enable TRC to enhance addiction-treatment service capabilities by 50%, with total inpatient capacity increased to 72 beds. This new facility will be equipped with cutting-edge technology that includes negative-airflow rooms.
  • Self-sustaining support for programs and operating costs, including strategic reserves, without an undue reliance on at-risk state funding.
  • Space for additional detox beds, private-pay units, and sober living transitional housing.
  • Extended stay for medical detox and long-term treatment options.

We continue partnering with advanced research and university programs and developing our community programs.