Oklahoma City Expands Support for Opioid Addiction Recovery with New Sober Living Plan

Oklahoma City Council has greenlit a new plan to expand support for sober living, with the goal of assisting thousands of people struggling with opioid addiction, particularly those facing homelessness.

OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma City is making a significant move to tackle the ongoing opioid addiction crisis. The City Council has approved a plan to expand sober living programs and enhance recovery support services.

The initiative is aimed at providing more resources for individuals in recovery, including additional case managers who will help people access housing and long-term stability. Thousands in the city are affected by addiction, but city leaders recognize that many face additional challenges, especially those who are also dealing with homelessness…

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