Oasis Behavioral Health

Treatment Facility



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2190 N Grace Blvd
Chandler, Arizona 85225
(844) 770-4844
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About Oasis Behavioral Health With locations in Chandler and Casa Grande, Arizona, operating since 1987, Oasis Behavioral Health has been providing mental health and substance abuse treatment for children, adolescents, and adults requiring inpatient and acute levels of care. Focusing on the unique needs of its patients, Oasis Behavioral Health incorporates treatment planning modalities based on multidisciplinary approaches. This approach to treatment has produced countless recovery success stories and improved the lives of patients who have completed programs at Oasis. A recipient of the Gold Seal of Approval from The Joint Commission, Oasis Behavioral Health also makes it a priority to raise awareness and provide education to the community with its Suicide Prevention Program. With the goal of preventing needless death, Oasis works with students, teachers, coaches, and parents to assist in recognizing at-risk youth who may be in need of help. Oasis's Jason Foundation Inc. Community Resource Center, located in Chandler, Arizona, is designed to provide necessary tools and resources so as to end the silent epidemic of youth suicide. Programs & Levels of Care at Oasis Behavioral Heal An acute psychiatric hospital and residential treatment center, Oasis Behavioral Health offers a number of programs catering to those with mental health and substance abuse issues. For adolescents ages 11-17, Oasis features inpatient care, residential care, and a recovery school. With the goal of stabilizing mental illnesses and chemical dependency issues, inpatient care is best suited for those who may be a danger to themselves or others. The residential program involves group work, substance abuse education, academic services, and the implementation of daily living skills. The Oasis Recovery School (OARS) provides individualized curriculums to students who may be suffering from learning disorders, language impairment, and other disabilities that hinder functioning in a traditional school setting. For the adult population, Oasis offers acute inpatient care for those suffering from psychiatric issues. Stabilization is cornerstone to this program and the qualified staff at Oasis diligently work towards alleviating debilitating symptoms of psychiatric disorders that prevent normal functioning. Medication assessment and management is supervised by medical staff and is part of treatment when it is in the best interest of the patient. Admissions Process at Oasis Behavioral Health For those considering treatment for a mental health condition or substance use problem, look no further than Oasis Behavioral Health. Oasis's experienced admissions counselors are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to answer and address any and all concerns that a potential patient may have. The initial assessment can take about 30 minutes and gathers information about current symptoms, present challenges, the individual's risk of harm to self or others, and past treatment history. In order to determine the most appropriate treatment options, it is important that potential patients provide this information and discuss any reservations for treatment so that Oasis's staff can best meet those needs and address concerns. Once the initial assessment is complete, the information is reviewed by one of Oasis's experienced psychiatrists and a treatment recommendation is formulated. If a person is deemed appropriate for a program at Oasis, the admissions progress immediately begins. Once admitted to an Oasis program, treatment planning is also instant and the road to lasting recovery can commence.
My Specialties
Depression
Addiction
Behavioral Issues
ADHD
Bipolar Disorder
Domestic Abuse
Drug Abuse
Self-Harming
Trauma and PTSD
Trauma
PTSD
Anxiety
Borderline Personality
Domestic Violence
Oppositional Defiance
Suicidal Ideation
Impulse Control Disorders
Personality Disorders
Mood Disorders
Psychosis