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How Recovering From Fentanyl Addiction is Different at Country Road

Discover how Country Road Recovery Center’s personalized, holistic, and medically supervised approach uniquely supports individuals recovering from fentanyl addiction.

Fentanyl addiction is presenting a challenge unlike we’ve seen before. The potency, debilitating impact on the body and mind, rapid tolerance, difficulty detoxing from, and the psychological grip it holds over its users make treatment seem like a distant dream. Getting caught in fentanyl addiction has been described as a journey through the darkest and most treacherous paths of substance abuse. At Country Road Recovery Center, we understand these unique challenges and have designed a program specifically to address them. Here’s how recovering from fentanyl addiction is different at Country Road.

 

A Personalized Approach

 

Individualized Treatment Plans

Everyone strives towards the same end goal – recovery – but no two paths to get there are the same. We understand that and our philosophy of a tailored experience guides our approach to treatment. Everyone that comes through our doors gets a personalized treatment plan built to their specific needs, circumstances, and long-term goals. This plan is continually assessed and adjusted, ensuring that it remains aligned with the client’s progress and evolving needs.

 

Comprehensive Assessments

We can create these personal treatment plans because of our assessment process. The beginning of each person’s stay starts with a physical health evaluation, psychological assessment, and an in-depth look at the individual’s history with substance use. This full-spectrum understanding allows our clinical team to craft a treatment plan that addresses not just the symptoms of addiction, but the root causes and any co-occurring disorders.

 

Specialized Medical Care

 

Advanced Detoxification Protocols

Fentanyl withdrawal can be particularly intense and potentially dangerous. At Country Road, we provide advanced detoxification protocols overseen by medical professionals specializing in addiction medicine. Our medically supervised detox ensures that clients are safe and as comfortable as possible during this critical phase of recovery. We’re here to support you each step of the way. 

 

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

For some of our clients, medication-assisted treatment is an effective component of recovery. While not for everyone, we do offer it when appropriate. Those struggling with fentanyl may especially benefit from MAT during the early stages of their recovery. Our medical team utilizes FDA-approved medications to help manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings, allowing clients to focus more effectively on their therapeutic work. We monitor the use of these medications closely to ensure their effectiveness and to adjust dosages as needed.

 

Holistic Therapies & Wellness Programs

 

Mind-Body Connection

Recovery is more than just overcoming physical dependence on a substance; it’s about healing the mind, body, and soul. Our holistic therapies include yoga, meditation, and mindfulness practices that help clients reconnect with their inner selves, reduce stress, and develop healthy coping mechanisms.

 

Nutritional Support & Fitness

Recovery is bolstered by a healthy body. Our nutritional support programs provide clients with balanced, nourishing meals designed to restore physical health. Additionally, we offer fitness programs meant to help rebuild strength, improve mood, and boost overall well-being. Addiction takes its toll on our bodies. When we improve physically, we improve mentally and emotionally. 

 

Intensive Psychological Support

 

Trauma-Informed Care

It’s not surprising that substance abuse and trauma go hand-in-hand and fentanyl addiction is no exception. We believe trauma-informed care ensures that clients feel safe and supported as they work through their past experiences. Therapeutic modalities such as EMDR are available to help process and heal from trauma.

 

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy & Beyond

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a cornerstone of our therapeutic offerings, helping clients identify and change destructive thought patterns and behaviors. Alongside CBT, we also offer a range of evidence-based therapies, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing, and more. Group therapy and family therapy sessions play a crucial role in healing relationships and rebuilding the family unit. 

 

Aftercare & Ongoing Support

 

Continuum of Care

In-patient treatment with Country Road is just the beginning of recovery. Our continuum of care ensures that they have ongoing support through alumni programs, and aftercare planning. We help clients develop robust relapse prevention strategies and connect them with resources in their communities to maintain their sobriety.

 

Lifelong Community

Our alumni network is the pride and joy of our community. It provides a platform for former clients to stay connected, share their experiences, and support each other in their ongoing recovery journeys. This sense of belonging and mutual support is invaluable in maintaining long-term sobriety.

 

A Tranquil & Healing Environment

 

Peaceful Setting

Situated on 137 acres of pastureland, Country Road is located in a serene and tranquil environment away from the stresses and triggers of everyday life. This peaceful backdrop is conducive to reflection, healing, and personal growth, allowing clients to focus fully on their recovery. 

 

Comfort and Care

We designed our facility to provide comfort and care. From cozy accommodations to common areas that foster a sense of community, every aspect of our center is intended to make clients feel at home. Our compassionate staff is always on hand to provide support and encouragement. We’ve been where you are now. We get it and we’re here to help. 

 

Call Us

 

Recovering from fentanyl addiction is a daunting process, but at Country Road, you’re not alone. We’re committed to helping each client reclaim their life, restore their health, and rediscover their purpose. At Country Road, recovery isn’t just a possibility—it’s a promise. Give us a call to get started

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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.