Cornerstone Treatment Facility
Cornerstone provides prevention, intervention, and treatment services for adolescents and adults who have been impacted by substance use disorders as well as problem gambling.
We know the damage these problems can cause to individuals, families and communities and we are committed to helping rebuild fractured lives and relationships.
In accordance with federal and state guidelines, women who are pregnant and intravenous drug users will be given priority for admission to all programs.
If you or a loved one are being impacted by substance use or problem gambling, call our office today and speak to one of our counselors at any of our four locations.
Our professional staff includes credentialed prevention professionals, nationally certified addictions counselors, licensed social workers, and DOT recognized Substance Abuse Professionals.
Cornerstone was established in 1973 through the passage of state legislation and county ordinances. The agency serves Greenwood, Edgefield, McCormick, and Abbeville counties.
The agency collaborates with the Office of Substance Use Services at the SC Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. Cornerstone is licensed by the SC Department of Public Health (SC DPH). It gained national accreditation from Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in 1993.
Staff are expect to comply with all pertinent laws/regulations and agency policy – including acting in accordance with the standards of professional practice and displaying respect for client’s human rights and dignity regardless of culture, age, gender, sexual orientation, spiritual beliefs, socio-economic status, language, race, and other factors as relevant.
DUI (ADSAP)
State law requires all South Carolinians who are convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) to successfully complete the department’s Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program (ADSAP) before they can be eligible for relicensing by the South Carolina Department of Public Safety. The ultimate goal of the program is to improve highway safety by providing assessment, education, intervention and treatment services for DUI offenders in an effort to reduce their risk of committing another DUI in the future. This program is available throughout South Carolina.
For more information, see the ADSAP brochure.
