About Oasis Treatment Center Daytona Beach
Oasis Treatment Center is an addiction treatment center in Daytona Beach, Florida providing outpatient substance use treatment for people across Volusia County. The program offers regular outpatient care with comprehensive assessment and screening, evidence based counseling, and ongoing support services like discharge planning, aftercare, and naloxone and overdose education. With multiple locations in Volusia County, clients can stay close to work, school and family while getting structured help.
Low Intensity Outpatient Rehab
Oasis Treatment Center Daytona Beach provides traditional outpatient treatment, meaning clients attend services without staying overnight. Care typically starts with an assessment and screening, and the program can offer interim services while clients await full admission. Services include individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, 12 step facilitation, and recovery support.
It's worth noting that, in addition to Daytona Beach, Oasis has locations in South Daytona, Edgewater, Port Orange, and Orange City, serving other communities throughout Volusia County.
Serving All Ages
The center serves children and adolescents, young adults, adults, and seniors, including men and women. Oasis also supports criminal justice and forensic clients through tailored programming, and offers a program designed specifically for people who are facing or convicted of DUI.
Treatment here uses evidence based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, the Matrix model, and motivational incentives or contingency management. Clients may also participate in anger management, peer mentoring, self help groups, and education on HIV/AIDS, substance use, and relapse prevention.
A Self Pay Treatment Center
Payment is available through self pay, meaning that they don't accept insurance here. But the program offers a sliding fee scale based on income, which can help make outpatient treatment more financially accessible for people with different budgets.





