Youth from birth to 8 years of age with developmental delays and/or children with an IEP, 504, or behavior plan in the office, home, and school settings. Developmental disabilities include but are not limited to: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Down Syndrome, developmental delay, learning disorder, intellectual disability, etc.
The Healing House program provides outpatient behavioral health treatment to youth and adults (5 years and older), native and non-native. We offer a variety of individualized and community-based services to address issues such as trauma, anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, family conflict, grief and loss, and more.
Hope Ranch offers animal-assisted and nature-based interventions to youth and adults (5 years and up), native and non-native. The 60-acre farm in Fairland, Oklahoma is home to a variety of farm animals. The Hudson Creek runs through the land providing opportunities for fishing, nature walks, and more. Hope Ranch offers a small garden and many other private, safe places for sessions to take place.
Lost River Treatment Center is an outpatient rural-based program that provides intervention to adults (18 years and older), Native and non-Native. Our program provides treatment for issues related to addiction, substance abuse, and co-occurring mental health disorders. We take a holistic approach to treatment, addressing every aspect of the client’s mental health and well-being. Each client is valued as a unique individual who deserves, respect, dignity, care, and culturally sensitive options.
Modoc Nation Wellness Center is open to Modoc Members and to all Modoc Nation employees.
Membership access is at no cost to you, your spouse/partner, and children under the age of 18 who reside in the home.
Please complete the membership form and email Drew Word to schedule an appointment time to do a tour of the Wellness Center and provide you with your access code / key fob for entry.
ABC Therapy Clinics offers the perfect environment for a child to develop the necessary skills to live a fulfilling life. Our individualized programming is based on each child’s individual needs which target areas such as social skills, communication, school readiness, independence and much more. At our clinic each child will be provided with ABA therapy on a one-on-one basis with an RBT (Registered Behavior Technician). This means your child is given the opportunity to socialize with peers in a controlled environment with the necessary support from our therapists.
Each of our clinics has a BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) on staff which means your child’s progress is constantly being monitored and new programs are implemented once they have mastered the required skills. Our goal for our clients is to help them to reach their full potential – in the classroom & in their everyday life!
Hope Ranch, is a PATH Intl. Center member site and thus follows specific industry standards. Behavioral Health Professional (BHP) providing individual, family, or group therapy at the Hope Ranch are continually receiving additional training, specific to the emerging field of equine assisted mental health. Within PATH Intl, are specific equine assisted mental health standards, that relate to the inclusion of trained and certified Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning staff. The Equine Specialists assist the BHP with the horses and the client/s during an equine-assisted mental health session and will assist in facilitating certain activities and experiences. This allows for additional safety support during the therapy session for the client/s, horses, and BHP.
Modoc Nation Health Services is a subsidiary of and owned and operated by the Modoc Nation, a federally recognized tribe.
The information on this website is provided as general health guidelines and may not be applicable to your particular health condition. Your individual health status and any required treatments can only be properly addressed by a professional healthcare provider of your choice. Remember: There is no adequate substitution for a personal consultation with your physician or behavioral health provider. Neither the Modoc Nation or any of its affiliates, nor any contributors shall have any liability for the content or any errors or omissions in the information provided by this website.