Assessment Center Admissions
Richland County
Outpatient Walk-in Times:
Monday – Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
ADSAP (Impaired Driving Program) Walk-in Times:
Monday – Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Lexington County
Outpatient Walk-in Times:
Monday – Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
ADSAP (Impaired Driving Program) Walk-in Times:
Monday – Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
*To help better serve you, please let us know in advance if you require accommodations.
Adult Services
What to Expect
During intake, the patient will receive general information about the adult services division and will be presented the basic paperwork needed to begin the assessment process. A counselor will then meet with the patient for an assessment and drug screen. Based on the assessment, the Treatment Team will determine the appropriate recommendation.
What to Bring
- Identification Card (ex: picture identification)
- Insurance or Medicaid card
- Social Security card or a printed item with Social Security number
- Official printout of current medications
- Any referral information
ADSAP
What to Expect
Administrative staff will complete an intake which includes forms that address policies, procedures, and financial responsibilities. An ADSAP clinical counselor will conduct a screening and/or assessment to determine the focus of services and the level of care that will best meet your needs. Clinical staff will then orient you with the Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program (ADSAP) requirements.
What to Bring
- Identification Card (ex: picture identification)
- Insurance or Medicaid card
- Social Security card or a printed item with Social Security number
- Official printout of current medications
- Any referral information
- 10 year driver’s record dated within 30 days of enrollment
- Proof of Residency (ex: bills or statements that will show current address)
- Minimum Payment of $500 (cash, money order, check or debit/credit card)
Youth & Teens
What to Expect
During intake, the parent/legal guardian and the child will receive general information about the adolescent services division and will be presented the basic paperwork needed to begin the assessment process. A counselor will then meet with the patient for an assessment and drug screen. Based on the assessment, the Treatment Team will determine the appropriate recommendation.
What to Bring
- Identification Card (ex: picture identification)
- Insurance or Medicaid card
- Social Security card or a printed item with Social Security number
- Any referral information
- Copy of your child’s immunization record