Medicaid & Mental Health Resources

  • First Choice by Select Health of South Carolina

    First Choice by Select Health is the Managed Care Organization (MCO) for fosther children in SC. Find listings of medical, mental health, and prescription benefits. You can also search for physicians and other providers.

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    1 (888) 559-1010

  • First Choice Foster Care Liaison

    The Select Health Foster Child Welfare Liaison can call providers, track down Medicaid information, advocate for a provider to see your foster child, etc. She’s a medical systems navigation expert and is available free to foster parents in all 46 counties.

    Blaire V. Hall, MA

    Office: 864-359-3276

    Cell: 803-587-0824

  • Justice Works Behavioral Care

    State Wide provider of behavioral and mental health services in the home, community, and outpatient settings. We provide comprehensive diagnostic assessments, individual therapy, family therapy, family and parenting assessments, crisis management, and RBHS services (behavior modification, family support, and psychosocial rehabilitative services).

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  • South Carolina Youth Advocacy Program (SCYAP)

    State wide provider of behavioral and mental health services in the home, community, and outpatient settings. We offer individualized care based on each child’s unique strengths and needs:

    -Family-centered support that encourages reunifications and lasting stability

    -Community-based services that promote healing close to home

    -Positive, trauma-informed practices that focus on strengths, not deficits

    -Cause and case advocacy to ensure every youth’s voice is heard and respected

    Whether a child needs a therapeutic foster home, trauma-informed counseling, or wraparound community services, SCYAP is committed to providing compassionate care every step of the way.

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  • Federation of Families of South Carolina

    Federation of Families of South Carolina provides leadership in children’s mental health through education, awareness, support, and advocacy for families of children and youth with emotional, behavioral, mental and/or substance use disorders.

    They provide parent peer support and training, as well as, youth peer support, leadership development and recovery modeling.

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