In recent years, South Carolina has seen over 2,000 fatal overdose cases, while recent data from 2023 suggests that over 450,000 South Carolinians struggle with substances. That same year, South Carolina reportedly offered just shy of 700 psychiatric beds for adults suffering from intense mental illness. Waypoint Recovery’s residential treatment program in Cameron, SC, is here to help bridge the gap between available, high-quality, evidence-based recovery care and the growing number of residents in need of treatment for mental health and substance use disorders (SUD).
We understand that enrolling in treatment can be severely overwhelming physically, emotionally, logistically, and financially. To alleviate stress for our clients, we help you navigate your healthcare coverage so you stay focused on getting better. We’re currently in-network with the following providers:
- Magellan Health
- BlueCross BlueShield
- Bright Health and United Behavioral Health
- Beacon Health Options
- Cigna and Aetna
- VA Community Care and Optum Commercial & Veteran Care
If we aren’t affiliated with your current provider, don’t let that stop you from seeking help with our facility. We can also assist you in creating a payment plan and exploring alternative funding options.
How We Care for South Carolinians in Cameron
Effective long-term recovery just isn’t one-size-fits-all. At Waypoint Recovery, we tailor your care to match your needs—no matter if you’re stepping away from a tough cycle or trying to stay strong in your healing. Each part of our program serves a distinct purpose, but they all work together toward the same goal: helping you regain stability, strength, connection, and overall health.
- Medically Assisted Detox: We offer medically supervised detox services to help you navigate withdrawal safely. Our team monitors your progress 24/7, so you’re never alone during one of your first experiences with recovery, which can bring physically and emotionally taxing challenges.
- Experiential Therapy: You might be struggling with emotions you can’t fully work through with words. Experiential therapy—like art, role play, or guided movement—lets you work through deeper feelings in ways that traditional talk therapy may not tap into.
- Family Services: Healing is a team effort, and it can impact and uplift everyone around you. Our family services help your core unit rebuild trust, improve communication, and guide your tribe on how to support, not sabotage, your recovery.
- Individual Therapy: Your therapist will work alongside you to build healthier coping skills and break free of cycles that keep you stuck. One-on-one counseling can also provide a confidential space to explore your personal history, trauma, and goals.
- Tactical Recovery: If you’re a veteran or first responder, tactical recovery offers trauma-informed and military-conscious support that should be available to everyone who has served. We honor your background and help you work through it, not around it.
- Group Therapy: Take the chance to share, listen, and learn with others who understand what it’s like to face substance use challenges firsthand. Group therapy exists for you to lean on others so you can finally stop carrying all that weight alone.
- Residential Treatment: With full-day programming and access to multiple services, inpatient care can help you reset your life in a space free from daily triggers and grounded in support that makes full focus on healing possible.
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in North Charleston: If you need intensive therapy and peer support without a full 30-day overnight stay, our IOP could be the answer. You may find it more feasible to balance recovery with responsibilities at home or work with this approach.
- Continuing Care and Recovery Management: It may both pain you and uplift you to know that recovery never ends, and treatment doesn’t have to either, even after the main program wraps up. Continuing care could help you stay plugged in to your healing and progress through check-ins, goal planning, and support during early recovery milestones.
- Alumni Services: Staying connected after treatment can be the difference between thriving in recovery, even despite relapse. Our alumni program holds events, organizes peer mentorship, and sustains ongoing support so you always have somewhere to turn as you navigate recovery.
Schedule A Recovery Assessment in South Carolina
Your first step at Waypoint Recovery Center begins with a collaborative assessment, not a quick clinical checklist. During this process, you’ll meet with our care team to discuss your life circumstances, goals, strengths, and any co-occurring mental health concerns so we can recommend the level of support that best suits you. To schedule your initial assessment, please don’t wait to contact us. Our team is ready to guide you through the next steps with compassion and without judgment.