About Phoenix Center – Greenville
Phoenix Center is a CARF accredited, nonprofit mental health and substance use disorder treatment center in Greenville, South Carolina. Their programs are open to adults 18 and older and adolescents 12-17. Pregnant women and intravenous drug users have priority for admission to the program. They accept most major insurance providers. They also take Medicaid. You won’t get turned away if you can’t pay.
If you need detoxification, they have a 10 bed facility onsite. During detox, you’ll have 24/7 monitoring from nurses and on call physicians. They have medication assisted treatment (MAT) if necessary. There are also counselors available. As you begin to stabilize during detox, you’ll start group therapy. It usually takes about a week to get through detox depending on your unique situation.
They have an adult residential program for men and women. You’ll get six hours of treatment daily. There’s also an outpatient program for which you can get assessed on a walk in basis Monday through Thursday at 8:15 a.m.
You can also attend Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings at the center. They also have family support groups. Addiction and mental health disorders create challenges for the whole family, so the center also addresses the needs of children.
There’s an adolescent outpatient program for kids ages 12-17. They’ll learn the risks of substance abuse and get intervention to avoid later substance abuse disorders. They’ll work with counselors who can help them with their emotional problems and discuss risky behaviors.
They can assess children as young as six weeks for the licensed daycare program that helps address specific issues faced by children of substance users. The daycare program works to reduce developmental problems that sometimes occur in children of substance users. They also work on parent-child bonding activities. The daycare program is licensed and is at Serenity Place and offered through the Phoenix Center.