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About Waypoint Recovery Center
The Waypoint Recovery Center specializes in the treatment of co-occurring medical conditions and substance use disorders. Clients undergo a preliminary clinical assessment and biopsychosocial screening before beginning the program. Even though Waypoint Recovery does not offer detox, they can direct you to nearby resources if that is what you need. Clients who are admitted to treatment will have the chance to participate in structured therapy. The focus of individual therapy is on evidence-based techniques like CBT and DBT. The main focus of group therapy is psychoeducation, which covers subjects like life skills, emotional processing, trigger identification, relapse prevention, and mindfulness exercises. Once per week, participants must attend on-site 12-Step meetings or SMART recovery sessions. The Waypoint Recovery Center provides holistic therapies, such as art therapy, journaling, and meditation, because it recognizes the individuality of every client.
Waypoint Recovery Center is located in Cameron, South Carolina. The gorgeous facility is nestled on 50 private acres. The home offers 35 beds with rustic log cabin-like decorations. All residents are housed separately by gender. In addition to the spacious home and sleeping quarters, the facility includes several large meeting rooms, an exercise room, a fully-equipped kitchen, and common areas with cable TV and WiFi. Clients are provided 3 meals a day including snacks. Waypoint Recovery Center provides well-rounded care in a peaceful setting. They are accredited by the Joint Commission and accept most private insurance.
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Insurance Accepted
Provider's Policy:We are currently in-network with BlueCross/BlueShield and UBH (outpatient only). We also work closely with most insurance carriers, and we can also help to provide a financing plan for the balance due that insurance may not cover.
Co-Occurring Disorders
A person with multiple mental health diagnoses, such as addiction and depression, has co-occurring disorders also called dual diagnosis.
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Evidence-Based
A combination of scientifically rooted therapies and treatments make up evidence-based care, defined by their measured and proven results.
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Holistic
A non-medicinal, wellness-focused approach that aims to align the mind, body, and spirit for deep and lasting healing.
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Individual Treatment
Individual care meets the needs of each patient, using personalized treatment to provide them the most relevant care and greatest chance of success.
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Twelve Step
Incorporating spirituality, community, and responsibility, 12-Step philosophies prioritize the guidance of a Higher Power and a continuation of 12-Step practices.
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Anxiety
Anxiety is a common mental health condition that can include excessive worry, panic attacks, physical tension, and increased blood pressure.
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Bipolar
This mental health condition is characterized by extreme mood swings between depression, mania, and remission.
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Depression
Symptoms of depression may include fatigue, a sense of numbness, and loss of interest in activities. This condition can range from mild to severe.
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD is a long-term mental health issue caused by a disturbing event or events. Symptoms include anxiety, dissociation, flashbacks, and intrusive thoughts.
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Alcohol
Using alcohol as a coping mechanism, or drinking excessively throughout the week, signals an alcohol use disorder.
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Benzodiazepines
Benzodiazepines are prescribed to treat anxiety and sleep issues. They are highly habit forming, and their abuse can cause mood changes and poor judgement.
Co-Occurring Disorders
A person with multiple mental health diagnoses, such as addiction and depression, has co-occurring disorders also called dual diagnosis.
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Cocaine
Cocaine is a stimulant with euphoric effects. Agitation, muscle ticks, psychosis, and heart issues are common symptoms of cocaine abuse.
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Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is the excessive and repetitive use of substances, despite harmful consequences to a person's life, health, and relationships.
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Heroin
Heroin is a highly addictive and illegal opioid. It can cause insomnia, collapsed veins, heart issues, and additional mental health issues.
Methamphetamine
Methamphetamine, or meth, increases energy, agitation, and paranoia. Long-term use can result in severe physical and mental health issues.
Opioids
Opioids produce pain-relief and euphoria, which can lead to addiction. This class of drugs includes prescribed medication and the illegal drug heroin.
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Prescription Drugs
It's possible to abuse any drug, even prescribed ones. If you crave a medication, or regularly take it more than directed, you may have an addiction.
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Synthetic Drugs
Synthetic drugs are made in a lab, unlike plant-based drugs like mushrooms. Most synthetic drugs are either stimulants or synthetic cannabinoids.
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