Catalyst Behavioral Services Community House is a 16-bed residential facility in Oklahoma City that provides short-term crisis stabilization and behavioral health treatment for adults in acute mental health episodes, operating as an alternative to emergency department boarding or inpatient hospitalization.
Community House serves adults experiencing psychiatric crisis, substance use crisis, or co-occurring conditions who need intensive observation and treatment but do not require the locked security of a hospital psychiatric unit. The facility is staffed 24/7 and holds a state license for behavioral health residential treatment. It is part of Catalyst Behavioral Services, a larger Oklahoma City network, and accepts referrals from hospitals, primary care providers, crisis lines, and self-referrals. Stays typically last 3 to 7 days, though length depends on clinical need and insurance authorization.
Community House offers daily psychiatric assessment, medication management, individual and group therapy, peer support, and care coordination for discharge or transition to outpatient services. Residents participate in structured daily programming that includes coping skills training, psychoeducation, and milieu activities. Meals and basic necessities are included. The facility maintains a low staff-to-resident ratio to ensure safety and engagement; exact current ratio should be confirmed directly.
Insurance is required; Community House accepts most major plans through Oklahoma. Out-of-pocket cost varies by plan and deductible; uninsured or underinsured patients should contact the admissions team to discuss sliding-scale or indigent care options, as details change frequently. A same-day or next-day admission is often possible if a bed is available and insurance precertification is obtained.
Community House is one of three licensed residential crisis stabilization facilities in the Oklahoma City metro. Laureate Psychiatric Hospital in Tulsa, roughly 100 miles northeast, offers inpatient psychiatric hospitalization and is part of the larger Laureate Health system; choose Laureate if the patient requires locked inpatient care, specialized trauma units, or extended stays beyond 10 days. OU Medical Center's psychiatric emergency department in downtown Oklahoma City handles acute crisis intake and can admit to its inpatient unit if stabilization in an open setting is not appropriate; use OU if you need rapid evaluation and possible psychiatric hospitalization in the same location. Community House is best suited for adults who are psychiatrically unstable enough to need 24/7 monitoring but safe enough to remain in an unlocked, community-based setting, and who have insurance that covers residential treatment.
Community House works for adults in acute mental health crisis who have insurance and are willing to engage in a short-term residential program. It does not serve children or adolescents, patients requiring involuntary commitment under civil commitment statutes (they go to a hospital psychiatric unit instead), or patients with active suicidal intent requiring constant one-to-one observation. Patients with significant medical complexity or acute medical illness requiring hospital-level care should go to an emergency department or inpatient medical unit.
Admission begins with a phone call to the admissions line to determine availability and insurance coverage. If a bed is available and insurance precertifies, the patient is scheduled for intake. At arrival, a nurse conducts a full psychiatric and medical history, vital signs are taken, a physical assessment is completed, and a psychiatrist evaluates the patient for medication needs. The patient meets their assigned therapist and receives an orientation to house rules, daily schedule, and available resources. A discharge plan begins on day one and is updated as the patient stabilizes.
Community House operates 24/7 and accepts admissions at any time. Parking is available on-site. Visitors are typically allowed during designated hours; confirm current visiting policy when calling. Locate the exact address and phone number through Catalyst Behavioral Services' main website or by calling 211 Oklahoma, the state's health information and referral line. Insurance coverage and precertification requirements should be confirmed before arrival.
Community House fills a gap in Oklahoma City's behavioral health system by offering crisis care without hospitalization, making it a practical step between community and inpatient levels of care.
