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Oasis Addiction Counseling

445 Miller Valley Road, Prescott, Arizona, 86303
Oasis Recovery Centers offers comprehensive outpatient treatment services for drug and alcohol addiction. The program is an excellent alternative to costly residential care, and is also a good option for individuals with a history of relapse. Clients are placed in nearby sober living facilities, allowing for an easier adjustment to a substance-free lifestyle. Every member of the staff has been affected by the disease of addiction in some way, so they know first hand what it takes to overcome chemical dependency. Treatment focuses on addiction education, recovery and relapse prevention, group processes, and holistic wellness.

Facility Highlights

  • IOP Program
  • Sober Living Programs
  • Drug Testing

Specialization

  • 12-Step

    The term “12 Step Program” describes a way to recover from addiction that is based on the model developed by Alcoholics Anonymous. Many drug and alcohol treatment centers base their treatment on 12 steps – the first three of which are situational, the next four addressing the practical issues created by the addiction, followed by two steps focused on making amends for hurting others. Steps 10 and 11 involve a deeper examination of the previous steps and the final step is focused on helping others avoid and recover from addiction.
  • Family Program

    Research shows that the odds of successful, sustained recovery from addiction are far higher when family members and loved ones are involved in treatment. Drug and alcohol addiction often have genetic roots, whether related to substance abuse, mental illness or both. Family dynamics also play a role and, often, family members are the first to realize a loved one has developed an addiction. Also, it’s important for family members to understand and embrace the lifestyle changes that are required to sustain recovery.

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Meet the Staff

  • Wes Kitchens, MEd., LCDC, LISAC
    Wes Kitchens, MEd., LCDC, LISACClinical Director
    Wes Kitchens is a master’s level therapist with over 20 years experience in the field of addiction therapy. Additionally, Wes presents over 30 years of personal recovery using a 12 step model. Wes has been involved in every aspect of treatment including inpatient, residential, and transitional living. His therapeutic approach is founded on 12 Step principles with a heavy emphasis on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, and Family Healing. He believes that given enough education and direction, an addict and/or alcoholic has the ability to choose a course of recovery resulting in a better life. Wes is an active member of the Prescott recovery community, and serves as the Prescott AA Intergroup Chairman. Wes is a Dallas, Texas native, and resides locally in the Prescott area.
  • Ira Nishikawa
    Ira NishikawaProgram Director
    Ira came to Prescott, Arizona in 2008 by way of an intervention. He has experienced the life of addiction, treatment, and recovery and now finds every day to be a blessing. Ira brings his integrity, and passion for helping others to the Oasis team. He believes in the 12 step approach coupled with education on the disease of addiction to successfully obtain long term sobriety. Ira understands the importance of doing for others what was done for him.

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Close to home, Not enough staff. Thought they could of kept my loved one longer then a wk
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I thought they did a great job keeping my relative motivated and giving him hope to beat his alcohol addiction. Every time I visited him he was in good spirits and eventually beat the disease of alcoholism. I thought they could offer a few more constructive programs to keep him busy like arts and crafts types of programs. I thought that for the most part they did a great job of helping my relative beat the addiction of alcohol. He was in good spirits every time I visited which was fairly often and I thought they kept his attention for the most part.
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Counselors, they were empathetic