Chickasaw Nation Hina’ Chokma’ (Good Road) Men’s Recovery Center
A Trauma-Informed Path to Recovery for First American Men
The Chickasaw Nation Hina’ Chokma’ (Good Road) program is a vital residential substance abuse treatment service designed specifically for First American men and their families. This program recognizes the importance of cultural context and provides a supportive, trauma-informed environment for those seeking freedom from addiction. Located in Ada, Oklahoma, the center offers a comprehensive, integrated approach to health and wellness, focusing on fostering a healthy community to support long-term sobriety.
Program Structure and Services
Hina’ Chokma’ is structured as an intensive residential program, ensuring that participants receive focused care and dedicated support throughout their recovery journey. The curriculum is tailored to address the unique challenges faced by First American men, integrating traditional wisdom with modern therapeutic practices. Services aim to treat not just the addiction, but also co-occurring mental health disorders, offering a holistic pathway toward healing. This dedication to integrated services helps men develop the necessary coping skills and resilience for life beyond the treatment center.
Eligibility and Contact Information
Prospective participants must demonstrate a sincere desire to overcome addiction. The center primarily serves Chickasaw Nation residents and Chickasaws At-large, though eligibility is extended to men who possess a Certificate Degree of Indian Blood (CDIB) or tribal citizenship from any federally recognized First American tribe. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older and complete a necessary medical or mental health assessment as part of the application process. For those interested in starting their journey to recovery, contact information is readily available for both general inquiries and application details.
The Men’s Recovery Center is located at 3115 East Arlington Street, Ada, OK 74820.
- Main Phone: (580) 332-6345
- Toll-Free Phone: (800) 851-9136
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What makes the Hina’ Chokma’ program culturally relevant?
The program is rooted in the belief system and values of the Chickasaw Nation, offering services that are culturally responsive and trauma-informed to better address the unique experiences of First American men.
2. Is this program only for Chickasaw tribal members?
While serving Chickasaw residents and At-large members is a priority, the program accepts First American men from any federally recognized tribe, provided they meet the other eligibility requirements such as age and desire for recovery.
3. What type of therapy is used in the residential treatment?
Hina’ Chokma’ provides integrated services in a trauma-informed residential setting, which includes substance abuse treatment alongside comprehensive wellness services to address underlying mental health disorders.
4. How long is the typical stay at the Men’s Recovery Center?
As an intensive residential program, the length of stay is determined based on individual treatment plans and clinical assessments.



