South Carolina Drug Rehabilitation
Centers
South Carolina has about 27,000 drug
rehabilitation entries each year, although more than 90,000 people reported
needing but not receiving rehab services. Finding a rehabilitation
center in South Carolina for alcohol or drug addictions can be really confusing
with all the different programs and philosophies. We specialize in helping
people locate long-term inpatient programs that are much more successful than
the average centers.
With decades of experience in helping people overcome problems in
life associated with addiction, our dedicated counselors will help you locate
appropriate rehabilitation resources for your situation in South Carolina.
For immediate assistance to find a drug rehabilitation
center for someone from South Carolina, call 1-877-325-1982 now or fill out the form below and one of
our counselors will assist you.
South Carolina Drug Situation
South Carolina, once considered a consumer
state has transcended to being a source state for illegal
drugs. South Carolina is increasingly documented as a transshipment corridor
for all manners of illicit drugs and drug proceeds. South Carolinas
location is ideal for transshipping contraband throughout the Eastern Seaboard.
From Mexico and the southwest border states, traffickers travel on I-20 and
I-85 to supply northeastern states with cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine,
and heroin. Cocaine hydrochloride (HCI), crack cocaine, and methamphetamine are
the major illegal drug threats in South Carolina. Investigations are becoming
more complex and cross numerous statewide and nationwide jurisdictions. Cocaine
HCl and crack cocaine abuse have long endured as South Carolinas major
drug threat; however, methamphetamine poses a slow but steadily increasing
threat in the northern regions of the state (Greenville and Florence).
Methamphetamine seizures in the last year have seen an increase. Over the last
year, 100 clandestine meth labs were seized in the state; reflecting a 6
percent increase over the previous year. Most illicit drugs are transited to
and through the state in small and mid size passenger vehicles.
DEA offices and phone numbers for South Carolina:
Beaufort843-986-0457, Charleston843-308-6660,
Columbia803-765-5251, Florence843-661-2171,
Greenville864-234-0237
Call 1-877-325-1982 for South
Carolina drug rehabilitation help. |