SAMHSA Helpline – South Carolina

Substance Abuse · South Carolina · Free

Free 24/7 federal referral service connecting South Carolina fathers and residents to substance abuse and mental health treatment providers. Trained specialists match callers to local detox, counseling, and medication-assisted treatment programs. The line is confidential. Have a photo ID, insurance information, and a list of current medications ready so specialists can help you find a provider that fits your needs.

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Phone: 800-662-4357

Hours: 24/7

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About Substance Abuse for Fathers

Substance abuse treatment in the US is delivered through state-licensed treatment providers, nonprofit recovery programs (AA, NA, SMART Recovery), hospital-based detox, methadone clinics, and sober living houses. SAMHSA's National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) provides free, confidential referrals to local treatment 24/7. Most states fund a network of publicly-supported treatment centers that accept uninsured and Medicaid clients; the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration maintains a national treatment locator at findtreatment.gov. Fathers dealing with substance issues during custody disputes often need documented treatment compliance — court-ordered programs exist for this specific purpose. Recovery support includes peer recovery specialists, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and drug courts. This directory pulls together the state's single state agency for SUD, treatment finders, mutual aid meetings, and MAT providers.

Substance Abuse in South Carolina

South Carolina family courts handle divorce, custody, and support in each of its 16 judicial circuits. The Child Support Services Division operates under the Department of Social Services. Charleston, Columbia, North Charleston, and Mount Pleasant are the largest cities. South Carolina Legal Services is the primary LSC-funded civil legal aid program statewide.

More Substance Abuse in South Carolina

  • SC Department of Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse Services — State agency coordinating substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment services across South Carolina. DAODAS funds and oversees
  • LRADAC – Lexington Richland Alcohol & Drug Abuse Council — Comprehensive substance abuse treatment including medically supervised detox, outpatient counseling, and residential programs for Midlands f
  • Charleston Center — Substance abuse treatment, medical detox, and recovery programs for Charleston-area fathers and residents. The center offers 24/7 detox admi
  • Palmetto Center – Florence — Residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment for Pee Dee-area fathers and residents. Clinical staff offer detox support, individual
  • Phoenix Center – Greenville — Substance abuse treatment and counseling for Greenville-area fathers, adults, and adolescents. The Phoenix Center offers outpatient and inte
  • Axis I Center – Spartanburg — Substance abuse and mental health treatment for Spartanburg-area adults and adolescents. Axis I offers outpatient counseling, DUI and drug-c

Substance Abuse — Common Questions

I need help but have no insurance — where do I start?
Call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (free, 24/7). They'll connect you to state-funded treatment providers that accept uninsured clients. Every state has a Single State Agency for Substance Use that funds community treatment on sliding-scale fees.
What's MAT (Medication-Assisted Treatment)?
MAT combines medications (methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone, naltrexone/Vivitrol) with counseling to treat opioid and alcohol use disorders. It's evidence-based, reduces overdose risk substantially, and is covered by Medicaid and most private insurance. Find providers at findtreatment.gov.
Will going to rehab hurt my custody case?
Voluntarily seeking treatment is almost always viewed favorably by courts — it shows responsibility and commitment to sobriety. Coordinate with your attorney so treatment documentation supports your case. Court-ordered programs through drug courts specifically protect custody rights.
How long is treatment?
Detox: 3–7 days. Residential rehab: 30–90 days typically. Intensive outpatient: 8–12 weeks, 9–15 hours per week. Standard outpatient: months to years. Aftercare and peer support (AA, NA, SMART Recovery) is ongoing and free.