Programs & Services
Charleston Center offers an array of substance use treatment, intervention and prevention services. Information regarding individual programs are accessible via the Rack Card pdf.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Answer: A clinical assessment is an interview to gather information to help determine your needs and the severity of your problem. The assessment information helps us provide you with the best treatment for your unique needs.
The assessment helps us:
- Identify your needs and the severity of your problems
- Identify your strengths and weaknesses
- Determine your diagnosis - There are a range of diagnoses that may be appropriate for the types of patients that we see and we need to identify the appropriate diagnosis for you, just as a medical doctor diagnoses a medical problem.
- Determine the most appropriate type of treatment - We offer several different levels of care and types of treatment and we need to determine which is best-suited for you.
The assessment is the first step in your treatment and it is the foundation for its success. Important decisions about your treatment are based on your assessment. This is why it important that you provide as much information as possible and that you provide accurate information during the assessment.
Clinical Assessment

- Inpatient
- Self-help Groups
- Case Management
- Intensive Outpatient
- Peer Support
- Group Counseling
- Individual Counseling
- Medication
- Inpatient
- Self-help Groups
- Case Management
- Intensive Outpatient
- Peer Support
- Group Counseling
- Individual Counseling
- Medication
Answer: Assessments and ADSAP Intakes are available by appointment by calling (843) 722-0100 or during walk-in hours, Monday through Friday, 8:30AM to 3PM.
Answer: No, a referral is not required to enter services at Charleston Center. We will, however, work with other providers to coordinate care at the patients' request. A signed Release of Information form is required.
Answer: Charleston Center uses a variety of methods based on individual need. Treatment is offered as individual, group or medication assisted treatment. Some evidence-based treatment models include:
- Motivational Interviewing
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Seeking Safety
- Medication Assisted Treatment
Answer: If you are concerned about a family member's excessive alcohol or drug use, unwillingness to seek help and you worry that they are a danger to themselves or others, we can assist you in committing them to treatment. Please call (843) 722-0100 or walk-in during regular business hours. We will assist you in completing and submitting the appropriate paperwork at no charge.
Programs
Prevention & Education Programs
Persons Incarcerated Entering Recovery (PIER)
Alcohol & Drug Safety Action Program (ADSAP)
Services
Residential and Childcare Services
Outpatient Services
Opioid Treatment Services
Urine Drug Testing Services
Finances & Fees Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Answer: Charleston Center accepts cash, checks, money orders, cashier checks and major credit cards (Visa and Mastercard).
We will work with you to establish a reasonable payment plan. Individual arrangements for payment plans can be made at initial intake, or as financial conditions change.
At this time, Charleston Center only accepts Medicare as a form of payment for Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) services.
Answer: Charleston Center currently charges a flat fee for a clinical assessment. The fee schedule will be discussed at intake and payment arrangements will be made.
Answer: To apply for Medicaid, please visit the online application at
Answer: Yes. We provide services regardless of a person's ability to pay. At your request, a full financial assessment can be completed at intake to determine ability to pay. Ability to pay is assessed based on the Federal Poverty Guidelines (see below).
Answer: Costs vary depending on length of stay and level of care. Length of stay varies from 2-10 days based on individual assessment.
We accept Medicaid and private insurance, or will work with you to establish a payment plan.
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