Our Court is a welcoming and inclusive community that allows our members to grow, aspire to leadership, and thrive as their authentic selves. We believe in creating a safe and empowering environment where everyone can express themselves freely and without judgment. We believe that working together can create a better world for all!
A Creative Safe Space for the LGBTQ Community in Recovery
CREATIVE APPROACH
Inspire Recovery takes a creative approach to treating addiction for the LGBTQ community. Through evidence based treatment with art, writing & music, combined with our one-on-one and group therapy schedule, we focus on maintaining a safe space for personal expression at our LGBTQ drug alcohol rehab.
WELL BALANCED
Our team and our LGBTQ drug & alcohol rehab program are designed to enrich the emotional health and well-being of our clients. We foster and cultivate a sense of peace and happiness that is possible in recovery. We combine a 12 Step approach with responsive coaching, with an emphasis on functional medicine that includes an on-site nutritionist and weekly meditations. With open minds, new and emerging methods in the field of treating addiction and alcoholism are considered to give our clients all the tools available to make lasting changes in their lives for the better.
LIFE SKILLS
To inspire a better life, our program nurtures the mindset and skills needed to succeed in the world and provides opportunities for our clients to build foundation for a solid road in recovery. Addiction is a challenging condition to overcome, but with the help of dedicated professionals and the support of a strong community, people are congregating in order to do together what can?t be done alone.
PATHS TO RECOVERY
Our treatment center strives to inspire clients to find their passions in life, whether that be discovering a beautiful hobby, a life-long pursuit or perhaps the loving empathy and compassion to help others on their paths to recovery. In encouraging self-expression through the arts, Inspire Recovery seeks to provide a voice and a vocabulary to explore introspection and learn about personal growth. In treating our clients as whole and complete individuals, attention is paid to the multi-faceted dynamic nature of individual personalities that make up our LGBTQ community.
Promoting the inclusion of LGBTTooltip Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenderQ members and their allies for equal access to Episcopal rites.
Who is Coach Lana?
A devoted high-energy fitness professional who brings joy and knowledge to every session. With a name meaning “Light” and “Love” Coach Lana truly lives up to the title. Which really means she will smile and make you laugh while kicking your butt in the workout
“I am here to push you, keep you accountable, and make sure you are having fun while smashing your goals.”
Motivation - Helping people to view themselves in a new light.
It is time to change and get excited about accomplishments, while establishing more love and respect for yourself. Surprise yourself with the results you worked so hard to reach and surpass.
Joe Pacetti is an independent, internationally acclaimed jeweler and certified gemologist, who has over 42 years of experience traveling worldwide, purchasing the finest gems and jewelry designs for his most discriminating clientele. Whether it be the latest in contemporary styling to the old-world classic designs by such notable houses as Buccellati, Bulgari, Cartier, David Webb, Oscar Heyman, Paul Flato, Tiffany, Harry Winston, Graff, Schlumberger, or Verdura his inventory always excites the eye and stimulates one's interest. Joe's business is still by-appointment-only, which affords him the opportunity to give each client the personal attention he or she deserves. Joe's patrons have always been by referral, a satisfied client sending along a friend to experience his expertise, knowledge and taste.
Joe Pacetti's career in fine jewelry started at age 20 working at a Zale's store. After two years of outselling his coworkers, and making a record $43,000.00 sale (average sale was $850.00) he left because he received no bonus or commission for the sale. Four months later, he started his by appointment only business in Tulsa.