Palmer Continuum of Care

48
Unsatisfactory
4.2
43 reviews
Insurance Accepted
The Palmer Women and Children Center offers addiction treatment for pregnant women and mothers with children under 12. The inpatient program includes 35 hours of treatment per week, with services such as medical and psychiatric care, trauma-informed therapy, parenting classes, and various activities. Cost is based on financial need, with many clients receiving free services.
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About Palmer Continuum of Care
This specific location of the Palmer Women and Children Center provides addiction treatment services to women who are pregnant or have children. This inpatient program works with adult women over the age of 18, and they are allowed to bring any children under the age of 12 with them while they participate in treatment. Clients participate in 35 hours of treatment each week. These services include medical care, psychiatric treatment, trauma-informed care, case management, parenting classes, group...
This specific location of the Palmer Women and Children Center provides addiction treatment services to women who are pregnant or have children. This inpatient program works with adult women over the age of 18, and they are allowed to bring any children under the age of 12 with them while they participate in treatment. Clients participate in 35 hours of treatment each week. These services include medical care, psychiatric treatment, trauma-informed care, case management, parenting classes, group therapy, individual therapy, behavior management, addiction education, anger management, nutritional guidance, process groups, and art therapy. Clients may also be offered a variety of different activities to participate in throughout their stay. The cost of care depends entirely on the client's financial situation, however, this facility typically provides services at no charge to the client.
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Center Summary

Who we help
Teens Women Only Pregnant Women Children
Treatment Programs
Residential / Inpatient Outpatient
Founded 1981
Address 2442 Mohawk Blvd. Tulsa, OK 74110

Payment & Insurance

Payment Options
Self Pay Private Health Insurance
Accepted Insurance (3)
Aetna Ambetter Cigna Aetna Ambetter Cigna

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Amenities

Amenities
Therapy Rooms Wi-Fi

Treatment

Addictions Treated
Conditions Treated
Acute Stress Disorder
Treatment Programs
Residential / Inpatient Outpatient
Program Classifications
Individualized Care
Specialized Program Tracks
Pregnant Women
Therapies Offered
Family Therapy Group Therapy Individual Counseling Trauma Therapy
Holistic Treatments
Art Therapy Nutritional Counseling Recreational/Fitness Activities
Treatment Support Services
Anger Management Relapse Prevention Groups
Our Score
48 Unsatisfactory
Accreditations 8
Facility & Amenities 2
Website Trust Factors 1
Treatment Services 18
Review Analysis 19

Reviews

4.2
43 Reviews
Benefits

The facility has a dedicated and caring staff.

The rehabilitation program is effective, with positive long-term results reported by clients.

The therapy offered helps individuals heal from trauma.

Drawbacks

Recent Reviews

May 15th, 2025

I had an amazing experience here. Every place is going to have good and bad parts but this place was mostly great. A wonderful place too go if you need help. I am so thankful I was able too keep my daughter and my son was allowed to visit on the weekend. Every single one of the staff members has a heart for there job. They may sometimes have conflicting personalities with clients but they all care so much and do a wonderful job caring for the people there.

July 15th, 2024

I was in the program in 2019 graduated in December 2019. My experience there was amazing. The best rehab I have ever been to. It's the one that helped me stay sober and the therapy they offered there helped me heal from my trauma. I am currently 4 years clean from iv use of meth have all my kids. That place changed my life highly recommended.

May 15th, 2025

So, I worked here back in 2020 and the new manager just came on board (Liz) something Iike that. One day my son got sick and she told me to come to work or don't come back at all. That everyone's kid gets sick. First off not every one's child has a heart murmur, seizures, asthma and are deaf. She is such a heartless individual. I've been in my profession for 12 years this month and decided to give it a go again. The director Jon, I guess from downtown location reached out to schedule an inter...

May 15th, 2025

Not a good place to work, if you aren't a person who is just gonna lie down. New program director wants complete and total control, is incredibly reactive to any employee who seemingly does wrong. Gives no room for the employee to improve whatsoever. Any time you do anything its an immediate write up. my first fricking time being in a residential facility. this was new to me. I know i did wrong, but i worked so hard to improve but then the next time i did anything immediate write up then told...

May 15th, 2025

Some staff there are awesome but the director Liz is beyond rude. She is hateful and completely heartless to all the girls and her staff. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone solely because of her. The counselors, case Managers, and most of the rcs women are awesome and go out of their way to help when they can but Liz is over everyone and she yells at them for it. It's sad.

May 15th, 2025

The staff is extremely rude and unprofessional to patients. They create an extremely hostile environment with no compassion to patients. The main nurse takes patients on and off their medication with no explanation & (I'll assume) no consent from a doctor and refuses to let you speak with the doctor for weeks at a time, deliberately LIES about what medication she is giving you. Leaving you withdrawing for weeks. I wish I could give this facility 0 stars. I was disrespected, talked down to, an...

May 15th, 2019

I'm happy they have a place were kids can go with there mother's in recovery. My wife needed our son to help her get through the process. It's not an easy thing to just go take on by urself by far. Very nice staff and a very good program for any lady needing help. I highly recommend to go here. Thank you have a wonderful day or night...

May 15th, 2025

Absolutely beautiful place with caring individuals who are adamant about the women that they are there to assist. They even bring in educational institutions and resources in order for women to have access to them.

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Popular Questions at Palmer Continuum of Care
What types of insurance does Palmer Continuum of Care accept?

Aetna, Ambetter, Cigna

What does Palmer Continuum of Care treat?

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What types of rehab programs does Palmer Continuum of Care offer?

Residential / Inpatient, Outpatient

Does Palmer Continuum of Care provide holistic or alternative therapies?

Art Therapy, Nutritional Counseling, Recreational/Fitness Activities

Where is this facility located?

2442 Mohawk Blvd. Tulsa, OK 74110

What accreditations and certifications does Palmer Continuum of Care have?

Licensed by (). CARF, SAMHSA

What specialized program tracks are available?

Pregnant Women

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