Osage Nation Counseling Center

Osage Nation Counseling Center We provide substance use and/or mental health treatment to those seeking a holistic wellness approach

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05/26/2026

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🚨 ONHS Closure Notice 🚨

Please be advised that all Osage Nation Health System departments will be closed from 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM on Wednesday, May 27th, for staff training and in-service meetings.

This temporary closure includes:
β€’ Counseling Center
β€’ Grant Programs
β€’ Title VI – Elder Nutrition

We will resume normal operations at 12:30 PM.

Thank you for your patience and understanding as our team continues training to better serve our community. Strengthening our staff helps us continue to provide strong, culturally responsive care.

For additional updates and closure notices, please follow the Osage Nation Health System page.

πŸ“ Wahzhazhe Health Center: 918.287.9300
πŸ’Š Pharmacy: 918.287.9373

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05/01/2026

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We’re Hiring!

Join Osage Nation Health System in growing our culture of caring. We are seeking a Children’s Mental Health Licensed Behavioral Health Professional to support and serve our community.

Make a meaningful impact in the lives of children and families while working alongside a dedicated team.

Apply today!
Scan the QR code or visit https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/portal/17CB04D3ADC0AA22D86E1BC3734C485E/jobs/287705?jpt=4fada29ab4d8d288364d35bc76c9ad3d for more information.

04/29/2026

Closure Notice

All Osage Nation Health System departments will be closed on Wednesday, April 29th from 9:00 AM to 12:45 PM for staff training and in-service meetings.

This includes the Counseling Center, Grant Programs, and Title VI – Elder Nutrition.

We appreciate your understanding as we work to better serve our community.

For updates, follow us on Facebook or call 918.287.9300.

🚨 Be Prepared to Save a Life 🚨Free Opioid Overdose Prevention Kits Available(Includes Narcan Nasal Spray)Overdoses can h...
04/23/2026

🚨 Be Prepared to Save a Life 🚨
Free Opioid Overdose Prevention Kits Available
(Includes Narcan Nasal Spray)

Overdoses can happen in any community. Being prepared can save a life.

Osage Nation Health System’s Prevention Department is offering free opioid overdose prevention kits, which include Naloxone (Narcan) nasal spray and simple instructions on how to respond in an emergency. Just like a first aid kit, it’s always better to have it and not need it.

These kits help individuals, families, and communities respond quickly to an opioid overdose while emergency services are on the way.

⚠️ Always dial 9-1-1 in an emergency.

Kits are available to Osage county residents. Kits can be picked up or delivered by the Prevention Department during normal business hours.

Request a Narcan Kit
for responding
Scan the QR code or submit a request online:
πŸ”— https://osagehealth.org/tribal-opioid-response/

πŸ“§ [email protected]

πŸ“ž 918-287-9316

By carrying Narcan and knowing how to use it, you could help save a life in your community.

Depression, also known as major depressive disorder, is a common but serious mental health condition that affects how a ...
04/23/2026

Depression, also known as major depressive disorder, is a common but serious mental health condition that affects how a person feels, thinks, and functions in daily life. According to the World Health Organization, it is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. Depression is more than just feeling sad or going through a difficult time; it is a medical condition that can impact relationships, physical health, and overall well-being. The good news is that depression is treatable, and many people improve with counseling, medication, or a combination of both.

Symptoms of depression often occur most of the day, nearly every day, and may vary from person to person. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, common signs and symptoms include:

-Persistent sadness, anxiety, or an β€œempty” feeling
-Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed
-Changes in appetite or weight
-Trouble sleeping or sleeping too much
-Fatigue or lack of energy
-Feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt
-Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions
-Irritability or restlessness
-Physical symptoms such as headaches or body aches without a clear cause
-Thoughts of death or su***de

Depression can look different in children and teens. Younger individuals may not always express sadness in the same way adults do, underscoring the importance of recognizing other behavioral changes.

Children may show:

-Irritability or frequent sadness
-Clinginess or excessive worry
-Complaints of physical pain (such as stomach aches or headaches)
-Avoidance of school or activities

Teens may show:

-Feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness
-Anger or extreme sensitivity
-Declining school performance or attendance
-Withdrawal from friends and family
-Substance use
-Changes in sleep or eating habits
-Self-harm or risky behaviors

If symptoms last longer than two weeks or begin to interfere with daily life, it is important to seek help. Support can begin with a primary care provider, a mental health professional, or even a trusted friend, family member, or community leader.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, help is available. In the United States, you can call or text 988 to reach the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7. Services are free and confidential. Veterans and service members can call 988 and press β€œ1,” text 838255, or chat online through the Veterans Crisis Line. A Spanish-language line is also available at 1-888-628-9454.

You are not alone, and support is always within reach. We hope to hear from you soon. ❀️

Your feedback helps shape the future of care.The Osage Nation Counseling Center is committed to improving services for o...
03/30/2026

Your feedback helps shape the future of care.

The Osage Nation Counseling Center is committed to improving services for our community and your voice plays a vital role in that work.

Complete the survey today: scan the QR code or click the link
πŸ‘‰ https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/R3FCPV5

03/30/2026

Osage Nation Health System will be closed on Friday, April 3, 2026, in observance of Good Friday.

This includes the Wahzhazhe Health Center, Counseling Center, grant programs, and Title VI services.

Please plan ahead and request any needed medication refills in advance.

For updates, follow us here on Facebook or call 918-287-9300.

03/27/2026

Now Recruiting Participants for a Health Research Study

We’re helping share an opportunity to participate in a research study exploring the impact of cigarette smoking on health and Native American chronic pain risk.

Participants may receive compensation of up to $520 and will complete:
β€’ 2 in-person visits
β€’ An 8-week smartphone-based assessment

To qualify, you must:
β€’ Identify as Native American
β€’ Be a daily cigarette smoker
β€’ Be 18 years or older

πŸ“± Scan the QR code on the flyer to see if you qualify.

For more information, contact:
πŸ“ž 918-660-3048
πŸ“§ [email protected]

03/26/2026

🌸 Prenatal Classes – Supporting Healthy Moms & Babies 🌸

The Osage Nation Health System is proud to offer Prenatal Classes designed to support and empower expecting mothers every step of the way.

Eligibility:
Open to pregnant Native American mothers and mothers carrying Native babies residing in Osage County.

πŸ“… Beginning April 22nd
πŸ•™ Every Wednesday | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

πŸ“ Location:
Osage Nation Health System
Public Health Nursing Department
1230 W. Main Street
Pawhuska, OK 74056

This 6-week class series will provide valuable education, support, and guidance throughout your pregnancyβ€”plus weekly prize drawings for participants!

πŸ“ž Participants must preregister by contacting
April Cooper, L.P.N.
πŸ“§ [email protected]
πŸ“± 539-212-0243

Take the next step toward a healthy pregnancy for you and your baby. πŸ’™

Brought to you by the IHS Native Public Health Resilience Grant

03/23/2026

🚨 Closure Notice 🚨

All Osage Nation Health System departments will be closed from 8:30 AM to 12:45 PM on Wednesday, March 25th for staff training and in-service meetings.

This includes:
β€’ Counseling Center
β€’ Grant Programs
β€’ Title VI – Elder Nutrition

We appreciate your understanding as we continue to strengthen the care we provide to our community.

πŸ“² Follow us on Facebook for updates.

πŸ“ž Wahzhazhe Health Center: 918.287.9300
πŸ’Š Pharmacy: 918.287.9373

Address

100 W. Main Street, 4th Floor
Pawhuska, OK
74056

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+15392122499

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