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Treatment Above and Beyond: 5 Innovative Program Features That Set Healing at Country Road Apart

Not all treatment programs are created equal. OKC treatment program explains five features of their program that set them apart from the competition.

Nowadays it seems like every time I turn around there’s a new addiction treatment program popping up. These facilities appear to be growing faster than weeds in an untended garden. It’s great that society is waking up to the exponentially growing need for more and better behavioral health treatment but I worry about the quality of these treatment programs. In my humble opinion, substance abuse and mental health treatment should never be a plug-and-play endeavor. We’re in the business of treating the human psyche and healing the soul – the treatment modalities we employ and the way we run our programs should reflect the gravity of that work. Here are five aspects that make healing at Country Road an unparalleled experience.

Holistic Healing: Mind, Body, and Soul

Substance abuse is a bit of a misnomer. It would lead you to believe that the substances are the main issue. From a triage point of view that is correct – the substances are what is actively poisoning the body. But take away the substances and you’re left with the underlying causes and conditions of the addiction – and if left untreated, that is what will kill someone in the long term. At Country Road we believe in treatment that works to heal the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of substance abuse. Through a combination of therapy, mindfulness practices, trauma work, and wellness activities, individuals are guided to reconnect with themselves on a deeper level. Our goal is to help you process and heal from the past, connect with the present, and build towards the future. This approach not only educates participants about the interconnectedness of mind, body, and soul but also equips them with lifelong tools for maintaining balance and well-being. 

Personalized Therapeutic Modalities: Tailoring Treatment for Every Individual

I said in the intro that behavioral health treatment should never be a plug-and-play process. This is why. Every human being has a unique story and a set of unique circumstances which led them to the point of needing treatment. They have distinctive medical, psychological, emotional, and trauma histories. They may have specific learning abilities or disabilities. Each person that comes into treatment is an individual and no two people are going to respond to treatment the same way. Country Road understands this and that’s why our medical and clinical team work together from the first day of admission to put together a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to the needs of each person. 

The Healing Power of Nature

Country Road is situated on 135 acres of open country and pastureland for a reason. For one, we believe in the power of getting out of the city, leaving people, places, and things behind, and placing an emphasis on yourself and your recovery. Second, we believe in the power of nature to assist in the healing process. Studies have shown that nature-based therapy improves mental health and the overall psychological well-being of humans. It’s easy to get caught up in the fast paced, technology driven world of today and forget to take time to breath fresh air, get some sun, and listen to the wind blow. We encourage all of our clients to get outside, go fishing, go for a hike, or just lounge in the sun. The land around our facility is open for exploration. For those more adventurous, we take trips to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge and spend time summiting Mt. Scott. Not every form of therapy has to be done inside a room sitting across from a counselor. 

Innovative Technology: Pretaa

Pretaa is a wearable device that looks like a watch and tracks biological data like steps, sleep, oxygen levels, heart rate, and skin temperature. It provides self-reported assessments that track anxiety, cravings, depression, behavior, and mental and emotional well-being. All of this information is used to track your progress in treatment in real-time while also keeping the medical team up to date on your health. Pretaa helps our medical and clinical team see a much more accurate and comprehensive picture of your physical and psychological state than a typical exam would allow. This means less administrative paperwork and more in-person time with you working on your treatment goals. 

Innovative Aftercare Program

There is a saying that “real recovery starts when you leave treatment.” While this is debatable, the meaning is that it’s not until you leave the treatment bubble that everything you’ve learned goes into practice. Real life comes back hard and fast after treatment. I can say from personal experience that it was equal parts what I learned in treatment and the people I surrounded myself with that kept me sober during my first year of recovery. Those people were the ones I met in aftercare and 12-step programs. The importance of a solid aftercare program cannot be stated enough. Country Road Recovery has just that. Not only do we continue to check-in on your progress for that first year, but our case management team helps with recovery life skills, navigating triggers, helping you find long-term sober living, job searches, support group recommendations, and more. If you need us, we’re here for you – that includes our alumni. Our connected alumni network provides you with a recovery community right after you graduate. You’ll find clean and sober friends, mentors, and colleagues who are ready to share what they’ve learned and to lend a hand whenever you need it. Our goal is to give you everything you need to succeed. It’s up to you whether you use it or not. 

Make the Call

We believe that a substance abuse program should be more than just treating the individual. It should be about educating and empowering them as well. Country Road is working to set the standard for rehab, providing everyone we encounter with not just a program but a transformative experience that extends far beyond recovery. 

If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction and are ready for help, make the call today. We are here to help whether that means admitting you to Country Road or helping you find the right treatment program somewhere else. Our value comes in helping you. Call today. 

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Jerimiah Caldwell

Chef

When I arrived at Country Road I was terrified. Full of guilt, shame, and resentment. In other words I had nothing of value left to offer those around me.

I was welcomed with open arms and I slowly began the healing process.

Now, as the Executive Chef I have been blessed with the opportunity to literally serve and feed people who are just like I was when I first got here! Now, I have plenty of love, and light, (and food) to share with those around me! For this, I will forever be grateful.

Angela Tucker

CADC and LPC Canidate

Angela Tucker, CADC and LPC Candidate, has over 10 years of sobriety and over 6 years experience serving high-needs populations including individuals experiencing homelessness, veterans, those with severe mental illness, incarcerated and justice-involved individuals, and people in addiction recovery. She integrates clinical expertise, compassion, and lived experience in her practice.

April Jones

Business Office Manager

April Jones has been an important member of the Country Roads team since 2023. She first joined as a Direct Care Staff, quickly advanced to Direct Care Staff Supervisor, and now serves as our Business Office Manager. April’s passion for supporting those on their recovery journey is deeply personal after losing her daughter to addiction and walking her own path of recovery, she is committed to making a difference in the lives of others. In her free time, April enjoys crocheting and nurturing her growing collection of houseplants.

John Olson

CADC Candidate

John earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology and is currently working towards his master’s degree in Counseling Psychology at the University of Central Oklahoma. He has been working in the mental health field for several years. John has worked as a Therapeutic Assistant here at country Road Recovery, after graduating he moved on and became a Case Manager for children and adolescents. However, John believed he found his passion for working with people in addiction when he arrived at Country Road Recovery. His personal experience with family members that have struggled with addiction allows him to care for clients with compassion and understanding.

Thomas Fleming

Continuing Care Coordinator

Thomas Fleming has been working in the field of recovery for over eight years and brings a deep passion and personal commitment to his role as Continuing Care Coordinator at Country Roads. Being in recovery himself, Thomas understands firsthand the challenges and rewards of the recovery journey, and he is dedicated to supporting clients as they transition into the next phase of their lives. His personal experience allows him to connect with clients on a meaningful level, providing guidance, encouragement, and hope.

Born and raised in Oklahoma, Thomas has a strong connection to the community he works with. In his free time, he enjoys working on cars, a hobby that reflects his love of rebuilding and restoring — much like the work he does every day in helping others rebuild their lives.

Katelyn Bigbie

Registered Nurse

Katelyn Bigbie is a registered nurse at Country Road Recovery Center. With a wealth of experience spanning over a decade she obtained her nursing license in 2012 and has since honed her skills in a variety of healthcare settings.

Despite her diverse background, Katelyn has always felt a strong calling to the mental health field. Her unwavering commitment to supporting those struggling with addiction is rooted in her genuine passion for helping others on their journey to recovery. At Country Road Recovery Center, Katelyn combines her extensive nursing expertise with a deep understanding of mental health to provide the highest quality care for our patients.

Jessica Johnson

APRN-CNP

Jessica Johnson has been a part of our Country Road’s mental health treatment team since 2018. She has been a Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner for over 5 years, but has worked in the mental health and addiction treatment industry for over 20 years. Working in hospitals, residential treatments, outpatient clinics, detoxes, and jails has made Jessica adept and highly skilled in not only treating addiction, but working with people in a caring manner. Jessica graduated from Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas in 2016 with a Post Masters Degree.

Jessica has a great passion and love for treating both mental health and substance use disorders due to growing up in an unhealthy home environment where mental health and pain were treated with drugs and alcohol, leading to the death of her father by suicide. Jessica’s goal is to always help people reach their full potential, feel healthy, and functional with the least amount of medication possible.

Dr. Christopher Snyder

Medical Director

Dr. Christopher Snyder is Board Certified in Psychiatry and a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. He grew up in Edmond, OK and earned a full scholarship to the University of Central Oklahoma while serving on the President’s Leadership Council and earning a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Minor in Chemistry. Dr. Snyder attended Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences where he earned his Medical Degree.

He pursued residency and fellowship training at The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine in Tulsa, Oklahoma. During his residency training at OU, he was awarded “Outstanding Senior Resident in Clinical Care” and “Excellence in Teaching”. Dr Snyder has worked in various avenues in mental health and addiction.

He has served Adults and Adolescent patients in inpatient settings, intensive outpatient, has worked as Medical Director in Detox and Rehabilitation and Partial Hospitalization programs in the Oklahoma City metro area. Dr. Snyder engages in a holistic approach to patient care treating the mind, body and spirit. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with family, attending OKC Thunder basketball, working out and traveling.

Cameron Fletcher

Admissions Coordinator

Cameron is a member of the Admissions and Outreach team. He grew up in the foster care system before being adopted and moving to Oklahoma. As a young teen he fell into a lifestyle of drugs, alcohol, and legal trouble. After years of this cycle he finally reached out for help. In 2020 he arrived at Country Road Recovery Center, where he learned the value of a healthy community and skills which would help him in his journey though recovery.

He is passionate about helping others who are also struggling with addiction. He started working for Country Road in 2022 and since then has been able to do what he loves.

Amanda Brown

Director of Admissions

Amanda (McGee) Brown is the newest addition to the Admissions Team.

Amanda grew up and graduated from a small town in Oklahoma then joined the Army at the age of 22. Her struggle with mental health and behavioral issues started in her early teens, only to be exacerbated by alcohol and drug addiction.

In 2022, she reached her breaking point causing her to seek treatment at Country Road Recovery Center. While in treatment, with help from her counselors and peers, she learned how to stand in her truth and consistently show up for herself and others.

She now advocates that while recovery can often be difficult, this way of life has given her a strong sense of purpose with a fierce desire to help others overcome addiction.

Ashley Wooliver

Director of Outreach

Born and raised in Norman, OK, Ashley faced early struggles with addiction and mental health even as she pursued her loves for music and martial arts. In 2022, she reached a turning point and began her recovery at Country Roads Recovery Center—an experience that changed her life.

Shortly after treatment, Ashley found her passion for outreach in a nonprofit role, where she saw how connecting with others could create meaningful impact. Now, as Director of Outreach at Country Roads, she is dedicated to giving back to the place that saved her life.

Ashley is committed to expanding outreach efforts, building community partnerships, and helping others find hope in recovery—just as she did.

Michael Lacy

Executive Director

Michael Lacy is passionate about working with the substance abuse population because he was able to find recovery after seeking residential addiction treatment himself.

He feels residential treatment offers him a daily glimpse of the profound restorative power of recovery and he considers it a privilege to watch people find purpose, leave hopelessness behind, and become unfettered by the shackles of addiction at Country Road.

As Executive Director, he loves to be of service to our patients and staff, and is grateful to help those suffering from this terrible disease.

A Personalized Approach To Healing

Jerimiah Caldwell

Many people arrive here exhausted, overwhelmed, and unsure where to begin. We understand because many members of our team have walked their own recovery journey too.

We aren’t a call center, and we never treat you like a number.