Substance Use Services

More than treatment—this is the work of rebuilding a life.

At Oasis, substance use treatment is never just about stopping use. It’s about understanding what led you here—and building something meaningful to take with you when you leave. 

We integrate practical structure, emotional healing, and reflective life work into every stage of care. Treatment here isn’t passive—it’s engaged, active, and deeply personal. 

Alongside therapy, peer mentorship, and medical care, clients at Oasis take on real, reflective projects designed to deepen insight, increase accountability, and reconnect with values. 

This includes writing exercises that help clarify purpose and motivation, visual timelines to explore life patterns, family mapping to build relationship insight, relapse prevention planning, and future-focused tools that support structure and direction. 

These aren’t just assignments—they’re experiences designed to help you reconnect with who you are and where you’re going. Every element is guided by your care team and tailored to your goals. 

Our approach to substance use services also includes:

Individual & Group Therapy

Licensed counselors provide one-on-one sessions and group treatment focused on recovery skills, emotional regulation, and long-term growth.

Relapse Prevention & Harm Reduction

Whether your goal is abstinence or risk reduction, we help you build sustainable strategies grounded in safety and support.

Safety & Stabilization

Consistent therapeutic structure for navigating high-risk periods, building accountability, and maintaining focus.

Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)

Access to medications such as Suboxone as part of an integrated care plan that includes therapy and peer support.

Peer Recovery Mentorship

Support from certified mentors who offer structure, accountability, and connection—during and beyond treatment.

Levels of Care

We provide substance use treatment across multiple levels of care based on ASAM 4th Edition: 

  • LEVEL 0.5 – Early Intervention 
  • LEVEL 1 – Low-Intensity Outpatient 
  • LEVEL 2.1 – Moderate-Intensity Outpatient 
  • LEVEL  2.5 – High-Intensity Outpatient (HIOP)

Ready to take the first step?