Case Management for all of South Carolina
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Case Management
Address: | The Arc of South Carolina 1202 12th Street Cayce, SC 29033 Maps and Directions |
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E-Mail: | TheArc@Arcsc.org |
Phone: | 803-748-5020 |
Fax: | 803-445-1026 |
Description: | The Arc is a grassroots, volunteer advocacy organization. The Arc of South Carolina works to improve the lives of people with Special Needs. The Arc advocates for people with disabilities to ensure they have the services and supports they need to grow, develop, and live in the community.The Arc of SC provides statewide information and referral services, you can contact your local chapter or the state chapter with any questions. The Arc of South Carolina is affiliated with The Arc of the United States, a national organization on mental retardation. |
Office Name: | The Arc of Coastal Carolina |
Address: | 1010 5th Avenue North North Surfside Beach, SC 29575 Maps and Directions |
E-Mail: | arcofcoastalcarolinapresident@gmail.com |
Phone: | 843-945-4873 |
Office Name: | The Arc of the Lowcountry |
Address: | 137 Palmetto Bluff Drive North Charleston, SC 29418 Maps and Directions |
E-Mail: | thearc@arclowcty.org |
Phone: | 843-557-5149 |
Office Name: | Arc of Oconee County |
Address: | P.O. Box 8517 Seneca, SC 29678 Maps and Directions |
E-Mail: | ArcOconeeSC@gmail.com |
Phone: | 864-280-6022 |
Office Name: | Arc of the Midlands |
Address: | 529 South Lake Drive Lexington, SC 29072 Maps and Directions |
E-Mail: | TheArc@ArcMidlands.org |
Phone: | 803-693-5746 |
(South Carolina Department of Social Services)
Address: | 1535 Confederate Avenue Columbia, SC 29201 Maps and Directions |
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Description: | On the map, click on the county you live in to find the location and contact information of the closest office. Or you can click on the county that you live in on the right-hand column. Services include foster care, protective services for children and adults, child care assistance, Young Parent program, child support assistance, and family services. Eligibility is based on income for some programs. |
(Molina Healthcare)
Address: | 4105 Faber Place Drive, Suite 120 North Charleston, SC 29405 Maps and Directions |
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Phone: | 855-882-3901 (Member Services Toll-Free) 855-237-6178 (Provider Services Toll-Free) 877-552-4642 (Toll-Free) |
Description: | A community based, provider run program that is for eligible Medicaid recipients. Provides primary care case management in which participants have primary care services and take part in health education classes. Please call for more information. |
Address: | 440 Knox Abbott Drive, Suite 220 Cayce, SC 29033 Maps and Directions |
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Phone: | 803-896-5700 877-349-2094 (toll free) |
Fax: | 803-896-5710 |
Description: | A confidential referral and monitoring program designed for licensed health professionals in the state who are suffering from substance abuse and/or mental illness. Services include intervention, referrals to peer assistance and support systems, and follow-ups to ensure quality care. Professionals, their loved ones, friends or coworkers can contact the program. |
Address: | 3710 Landmark Drive, Suite 109 Columbia, SC 29204 Maps and Directions |
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E-Mail: | info@seniormatters.com |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/senior.matters/ |
Phone: | 803-779-1181 888-779-1182 (Toll Free) |
Fax: | 803-779-6499 |
Description: | Provides many services to help seniors, including non-medical caregiving/companion services, geriatric care management, guardianship and nutrition/physical activity. |
(South Carolina Network of Children's Advocacy Centers)
Address: | P.O. Box 2195 Columbia, SC 29202 |
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E-Mail: | admin@cac-sc.org |
Phone: | 803-576-7250 |
Description: | This list has centers that work with medical professionals, social workers, and law enforcement to perform forensic medical exams and assessments, to ensure the safety of the of the child, and to provide counseling and treatment to child victims and their families. |
Description: | WomensLaw.org provides easy-to-understand legal information to women living with or escaping domestic violence. Their national site provides state specific legal information to help women who are victims of domestic abuse. Here you will find a list of organizations in South Carolina that can help victims of domestic violence by providing counseling and support, shelter, and advocacy. |
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