Sometimes, the most loving thing we can do is ask for help. When a child, teen, or adult is struggling with substance use, emotional crisis, or unsafe conditions, a healing placement may be needed.
This page explains how Laurie can help families, tribal court, and service providers identify and access safe, respectful recovery placements.
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What This Service Includes:
- Help finding emergency or short-term placements
- Support with referrals to tribal, IHS, or state recovery programs
- Guidance through the placement process for youth and adults
- Culturally sensitive advocacy during transitions
- Family and caregiver support during and after placement
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Types of Placements We Help With:
- Substance use recovery programs (youth & adult)
- Therapeutic boarding schools (youth)
- Foster or kinship placements (with tribal input)
- Emergency mental health or crisis stabilization beds
- Residential treatment for co-occurring needs
Laurie works closely with the Havasuwa Baaja Tribe, IHS, tribal court, schools, and outside providers to create a safe circle of support.
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Approach
- We honor the spirit and dignity of every person in crisis
- We include family and community voices wherever possible
- We believe recovery must include connection, not just control
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Get Help If you need support with a recovery placement or just want to talk through options: Call or text Laurie at 580–302–0136.
Healing begins with safety, continues with love, and grows with guidance. You are not alone.