Treatment
Treatment Facilities In/Near Beaufort County
DAODAS: South Carolina Treatment Providers
DHEC’s Licensed Facilities for Chemically Dependent or Addicted Persons
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Resources for Children/Adolescents of Addiction
A local support group for those who have parents fighting the disease of addiction. If someone you know or love has a problem with alcohol, there is help for you at AlAteen.
This section from American Addiction Centers gives an in depth look on how you can manage living with addict parents. This article ranges from how you can get support to the impact addiction has on families.
National Association for Children of Addiction (NACoA)
NACoA gives people the resources to not only educate themselves on addiction, if they are the abuser or not, but also gives the opportunity to find support. NACoA’s mission is to eliminate the adverse impact of alcohol and drug use on children and families.
This website gives a plethora of resources and information for children, teens and families who are in need of support. This article within their site offers ways of coping when a parent has an alcohol or drug problem. The website also gives access to their information in not only English but Spanish as well.
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The Newport Academy offers a variety of programs that help with the treatment of teen drug and substance abuse. The nearest treatment center to Southern Beaufort County is located in Charlotte North Carolina
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
SAMHSA gives a quick read article on a variety of different resources for families coping with substance use disorders. This gives the ability to access a hub of information in just one single place.
CLOUD (Curated Library about Opioid Use for Decision-makers)
Cloud acts as a hub for a variety of credible resources on addictions impact on, not only children, but the entire family.
William J. McCord Adolescent Treatment Facility
The William J. McCord Adolescent Treatment Facility focuses on the treatment of teens and adolescents affected by substance abuse in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. They offer inpatient and outpatient care programs for children and adolescents.
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Other Resources:
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA): Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment