Withdrawal Management include medically monitored and clinically managed treatment for adults who are withdrawing from alcohol or other drugs.
Transitional Care offers 24-hour medically monitored treatment services to adults who require continuous therapeutic care in recovery from chemical dependency.
New Life Program provides medically monitored care for pregnant and parenting women who are chemically dependent. Women can bring up to two children (newborn to five years of age) who will be cared for through our Therapeutic Behavioral Services program while mothers are in clinical sessions.
Therapeutic Behavioral Services is a child development program designed to meet the needs of children who may have developmental delays due to the alcohol and drug use of their parents.
Outpatient Services is provided in a variety of confidential, comfortable, and convenient formats. Individual and group counseling is available including evening sessions to accommodate patients who work or go to school. Intensity, frequency and type of groups are individualized to patients based on assessments and progress through treatment.
Opioid use disorders (heroin, prescription pain medicine, fentanyl, etc.) may require medication induction and maintenance to assist with treatment. Charleston Center’s Opioid Treatment Program offers Methadone, Suboxone and Naltrexone medications combined with clinical counseling services. Other medications may be prescribed based on comprehensive assessment.
Charleston Center's CLIA certified Urine Drug Screen lab offers a multi-panel drug screen including THC, Cocaine, Benzodiazepine, Amphetamine, Methadone Barbiturate, and Opioids, along with adulterates (PH, and specific gravity).
Charleston Center's Prevention department works with schools, coalition and community organizations to provide alcohol and drug education, and risk reduction activities.
Prevention programs include Palmetto Retailers Education Program (PREP), Tobacco Education Program (TEP) and All Stars curriculum.
Speakers for community and school events are available at no charge.
This program offers education and treatment services required for persons who must successfully complete ADSAP due to a DUAC/ DUI/BUI conviction, or who have had their drivers licensed suspended due to the ALR or Zero Tolerance Laws.
For information on ADSAP services, please call
(843)958-3410.
Para obtener informacion sobre los servicios ADSAP, por
favor llame al (843)958-3445.
Recognizing the need for addiction treatment services within the Charleston County Detention Center, the Persons Incarcerated Entering Recovery (PIER) program was developed in 1996 as a joint effort between the Detention Center, Bond Court, and Charleston Center with funding largely provided by the Charleston County Sherriff's Office and Charleston County Council.
PIER's mission is to provide evidenced-based alcohol and other drug treatment to inmates of the Charleston County Detention Center. The program includes a 64-bed male treatment unit solely dedicated to addressing the needs of people suffering with addiction to alcohol and/or other drugs. Services for female inmates are also available.
Although it may vary by individual, patients will be involved in treatment for an average of 12 weeks. Follow-up outpatient treatment services are available at Charleston Center at no additional cost.
Services Include:
City of Charleston
City of Folly Beach
City of North Charleston
City of Isle of Palms
Town of Awendaw
Town of Hollywood
Town of James Island
Town of Kiawah Island
Town of Lincolnville
Town of McClellanville
Town of Meggett
Town of Mount Pleasant
Town of Ravenel
Town of Rockville
Town of Seabrook Island
Town of Sullivan's Island
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