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DWI Clients - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers - Union, SC.

DWI clients in rehab need specific requirements met to fulfill the terms of their sentencing. Rehab programs which help fulfill these court requirements and conditions, which are usually more lenient than normal sentencing such as large fines and jail time, are offered in Union to deliver alcohol education, counseling, and additional evaluation for serious drug or alcohol issues.

Drug and Alcohol Education is an essential treatment tool used at rehabs treating DWI offenders. There are different levels of alcohol education which can vary by state. Level I education classes typically include 12 hours of group education related to the effects and dangers of alcohol and drugs. This is the what someone with a first offense or someone under the age of 21 will usually be required to complete. Level II DWI classes would consist of both substance abuse education and therapy in a program which is approved by the courts. The duration the client will have to remain in therapy depends on various factors, which can be, for example, the number of DWI's the person has had, and the seriousness of the offense. In most cases, individuals will be required to take the Level II classes and therapy unless their blood-alcohol content level was very low when they were arrested and there weren't any other significant infractions when the individual was arrested.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers offering this service in Union, SC

  • Union County Commission on
    864-429-1656
    201 South Herndon Street
    Union, SC. 29379

    Treatment Services Offered:
    DWI Clients

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Military Insurance
    Payment Assistance
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment
    Sliding Fee Scale

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