Landmark Recovery operates as a 40-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility in Oklahoma City specializing in alcohol and opioid addiction treatment, alongside co-occurring mental health disorders. The center emphasizes medically supervised detoxification and residential programming over outpatient-only models, positioning it toward individuals requiring structured, 24-hour care rather than those managing recovery through weekly counseling or telehealth appointments.
The facility provides medically monitored detoxification, residential treatment, individual and group therapy, and discharge planning for adults 18 and older. Programming runs Monday through Friday with structured daily schedules; weekend participation focuses on peer support and therapeutic activities rather than new clinical sessions. The center accepts both self-pay and insurance admissions, though specific coverage varies by plan and policy details. Staff includes nurses, addiction counselors, and licensed therapists on premises; physicians oversee medical aspects of detoxification but do not provide ongoing psychiatric medication management at the level a dual-diagnosis hospital program would.
Landmark Recovery charges by day of stay; current rates run approximately $150 to $250 per day depending on room type and service tier. Most insurance plans cover a portion of inpatient rehabilitation, though copays, deductibles, and authorization requirements apply. A typical residential stay lasts 28 to 30 days, yielding total out-of-pocket costs ranging from $2,000 to $7,500 before insurance adjustment, though many patients pay significantly less after benefit application. The center does not offer sliding-scale fees or financial hardship discounts; patients without coverage should contact the admissions team for payment-plan options. Costs change periodically; confirm current daily rates and insurance details directly.
Integris Advanced Recovery Center, located across Oklahoma City, operates as a hospital-based program with 24/7 psychiatry and medical supervision, making it better suited for complex detoxifications or patients requiring psychiatric stabilization. Integris typically charges higher daily rates but accepts Medicare and broader insurance networks. Griffin Center, a community health center affiliate, runs intensive outpatient (IOP) programs that meet three to four days per week and cost significantly less, around $5,000 to $8,000 for a six-to-eight-week program, but demand greater personal accountability and are unsuitable for individuals with unstable housing or active severe withdrawal risk. Landmark Recovery occupies the middle ground: it provides round-the-clock staffing and structure without the hospital-based costs and psychiatric depth of Integris, and it demands less self-direction than outpatient alternatives.
Choose Landmark Recovery if you need residential care, moderate medical complexity, and structured daily accountability. Choose Integris if psychiatric co-morbidity, medical fragility, or previous detoxification failure suggests need for higher-level psychiatric intervention. Choose Griffin Center or similar outpatient models only if you have stable housing, work commitments, and strong motivation to attend sessions without residential scaffolding.
Landmark Recovery works well for working adults taking medical leave, individuals with stable social support seeking structured separation from their environment, and those for whom outpatient care previously failed. It does not accept patients actively psychotic, acutely suicidal, or experiencing acute medical emergencies; those individuals belong in hospital emergency departments or dual-diagnosis inpatient hospitals. The center also does not serve juveniles under 18, individuals requiring detoxification from benzodiazepines without medical tapering (given withdrawal seizure risk), or patients with severe untreated trauma who have not yet stabilized. Uninsured patients face high out-of-pocket burden; affording treatment may require family contribution, cash advance on credit, or delayed admission pending savings.
Prospective patients typically contact the admissions team by phone to discuss medical history, insurance coverage, and bed availability. Many people do not have an in-person assessment before admission; the intake occurs upon arrival. On admission day, nursing staff review medication history, conduct vital signs, perform toxicology screening, and place patients in single or double rooms. Detoxification typically begins immediately if medically indicated; patients begin group therapy and individual counseling scheduling by day two or three. Visiting hours vary; confirm specifics with admissions, as policies restrict contact during the first few days to support treatment engagement.
Landmark Recovery admits patients seven days a week; staff are on-site 24 hours. Clinical programming (counseling and group sessions) runs Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parking is available on-site at no charge. The facility is located on the south side of Oklahoma City; confirm the exact address and driving time with admissions, as facility locations or mailing addresses may change. Patients typically arrive with one family member or support person; additional visitors are scheduled during designated hours after the first week.
Landmark Recovery fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's addiction treatment landscape by offering residential structure and medical oversight at costs below hospital programs, making it accessible to middle-income and insured populations who need more than weekly outpatient counseling but cannot afford intensive dual-diagnosis hospitalization.
