Four Winds Ranch Recovery Center is a residential treatment facility located outside Oklahoma City that serves adolescent girls ages 12 to 18 struggling with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. The program offers 24-hour clinical supervision in a ranch-based setting designed to provide structure alongside therapeutic work, distinguishing it from outpatient clinics and day programs that serve the same population across central Oklahoma.
Four Winds Ranch operates as a state-licensed residential treatment center with dormitory-style housing, clinical staff on site, and daily therapeutic programming. The facility accepts insurance and private pay and serves girls whose substance use disorder or behavioral health symptoms require more oversight than weekly outpatient sessions but do not require acute psychiatric hospitalization. The program is not a detention facility; it is a therapeutic community where residents participate in treatment planning and typically remain for 60 to 120 days, though length of stay varies by clinical need and insurance coverage.
The program includes individual and group counseling, family therapy sessions (conducted both on-site and remotely for families outside Oklahoma City), psychiatric evaluation and medication management, educational support with on-campus schooling or arrangements with public schools, and life skills training in areas such as money management, meal preparation, and peer interaction. The center also integrates equine therapy, using work with horses as part of the therapeutic curriculum.
Cost for residential treatment at Four Winds Ranch is paid either through insurance reimbursement or out of pocket. Insurance coverage varies significantly by plan; families should contact the facility's admissions team to verify whether their specific policy will cover residential treatment and at what percentage. For self-pay families, obtain a detailed cost estimate during the assessment process. The cost of residential treatment in Oklahoma generally ranges from $10,000 to $25,000 per month depending on clinical intensity and amenities, but prices at this specific facility should be confirmed directly.
Oklahoma City has several residential treatment options for adolescents, each with different clinical emphases. Integrative Family Services, also serving central Oklahoma, offers residential treatment but emphasizes family involvement in a slightly different therapeutic model. Heartland Youth Services operates multiple program levels in the region, including some residential options, and serves a broader age range. Four Winds Ranch's emphasis on equine-integrated therapy and its girl-specific focus (in contrast to coeducational programs) makes it appropriate for families seeking trauma-informed care delivered in a ranch environment. Programs that accept only girls may suit families where the adolescent has experienced trauma specific to male relationships or girls whose clinical presentation benefits from a single-gender peer group; families seeking mixed-gender peer environments or shorter-term intensive outpatient programs may find better fit elsewhere.
The program is designed for adolescent girls whose substance use and mental health symptoms cannot be safely managed at home or in an outpatient setting but who do not require psychiatric hospitalization. Girls with untreated psychosis, active suicidal intent requiring constant supervision, or severe medical comorbidities may need a higher level of care than a residential program offers. The program suits families who can engage in treatment planning and attend family therapy sessions (either in person or by video), are willing to participate in discharge planning, and have health insurance that covers residential treatment or the resources for out-of-pocket payment. Girls who have histories of running away or elopement should be assessed during the intake process to ensure the program's security level is appropriate.
Families typically begin with a phone screening through the admissions team, followed by a clinical assessment either in person or by video, during which a clinician evaluates substance use history, mental health symptoms, medical history, family dynamics, and safety concerns. This assessment determines whether the program is appropriate and what clinical level within the facility is needed. If accepted, the family completes pre-admission paperwork, which includes insurance information, emergency contacts, and behavioral expectations. The adolescent is brought to the facility, usually by parent or guardian, and completes intake processing, during which she meets clinical staff, is assigned a bunk and dormitory, and begins orientation to the daily schedule and house rules. Families are typically briefed on the first family therapy session, which is usually scheduled within the first week.
Four Winds Ranch operates on a 24-hour residential basis; there is no "visiting hours" schedule in the traditional sense. Family therapy sessions are scheduled by the treatment team and may occur on-site or by videoconference. The facility is located in rural Oklahoma outside Oklahoma City proper; confirm the exact address and distance during admissions calls, as this affects travel time for family visits. Contact the facility directly to verify current bed availability, acceptance criteria, and whether they are currently accepting new admissions, as residential programs often operate at capacity.
Four Winds Ranch serves Oklahoma City families seeking residential treatment in a girl-focused, ranch-based setting where equine therapy and family involvement are built into the clinical model. It fills a specific niche between outpatient care and psychiatric hospitalization for adolescents whose substance use and mental health needs require daily structure and supervision.
